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North Jersey 'Nazi Dad' Legally Changes His Name To Hitler

Isidore Campbell will legally be known as Isadore Hitler beginning in May.

FLEMINGTON, NJ — A North Jersey father who is a self-proclaimed Nazi has legally changed his last name to Hitler, according to court documents obtained by MyCentralJersey.com.

A Hunterdon County judge approved the name change for Isidore Campbell. Superior Court Judge Michael O'Neill allowed the change on Friday; it will take effect on May 8.

"I'm named after a hero," Campbell reportedly told MyCentralJersey.com. "The judge approved it. My name is Hitler now."

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Campbell's current address was listed as Shippensburg, Pennsylvania; he previously lived in Holland Township, New Jersey. A notice of the name change will be published in the Hunterdon County Democrat.

Campbell's nine children also have Nazi-related names, including Adolf Hitler Campbell, JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell and Honzlynn Jeannie Campbell.

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The self-proclaimed Nazi is no stranger to media attention. He made national headlines for asking a bakery to make a "Happy Birthday Adolph Hitler Campbell" cake for his son's third birthday in 2008.

He made headlines again in 2013 for losing custody of the children and in 2015 for a domestic dispute allegation.

Most recently, Campbell was featured in a documentary called "Meet The Hitlers," where he discusses his affinity for the dictator.

You can watch that trailer here:

Photo credit: 'Meet The Hitlers' documentary screenshot.

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