"Cats That Look Like Hitler is a satirical website featuring photographs of cats resembling Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945.[1] Such cats are often referred to as kitler on the Internet"
"The site is seemingly no longer maintained, as the webpage has not been updated since April 2014."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cats_That_Look_Like_Hitler
Link to site not provided
"Due to the media attention, JCPenney removed the billboard that sparked the initial heightened interest in the product,[6][7][8] and said that any resemblance of the kettle to Hitler was unintentional"
"Due to its notoriety, the kettle sold out at JCPenney's stores, with some later reappearing on eBay, priced as high as $199, much higher than the original retail price of $40.[4]"
After World War II, the toothbrush was worn by some notable individuals, including several Israeli politicians and American real-estate developer Fred Trump (who wore a split variant). Remaining strongly associated with Hitler over subsequent decades
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toothbrush_moustache