Many thanks to subscriber Theodore Boehne for suggesting this topic.Some people had uncomfortable surnames during WWII, and none more so than a Ukrainian Red...
I think I saw someone on twitter argue that Semen Hitler, which was this guys name, was a slightly weird way to latinize a cyrillic name, and if you were using the modern system to latinize it, it would probably be either Semyon Hydlyr or something close to it. But apparently Adolf Hitler's family also had a slightly weird spelling to their name, since it was Hitler's grandfather or father that changed the family name to Hitler.
I think I saw someone on twitter argue that Semen Hitler, which was this guys name, was a slightly weird way to latinize a cyrillic name, and if you were using the modern system to latinize it, it would probably be either Semyon Hydlyr or something close to it. But apparently Adolf Hitler's family also had a slightly weird spelling to their name, since it was Hitler's grandfather or father that changed the family name to Hitler.