First made headlines when ShopRite refused to write Adolf Hitler on a cake

A father who named his son Adolf Hitler and daughter Eva Braun before they were taken away by social services says he is sick of people treating him like garbage.

Isidore Heath Campbell, 42, from New Jersey claims he is just misunderstood, despite his obsession with the evil Nazi dictator, and believes his children were removed from his home because of their names.

He made the comments in a documentary called Meet The Hitlers, which follows the lives of everyday people who share the name of the leader of the Third Reich.

'A person makes a person, a name doesn’t,' Campell says in the documentary which was released on iTunes on Tuesday.

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White supremacist Isidore Heath Campbell, 42, who named his son Adolf Hitler and daughter Eva Braun before they were taken away from him says he is sick of people treating him like garbage

Campbell, who claims he is simply misunderstood, believes New Jersey child services took away his children simply because he named them after the evil dictator

'I have different beliefs. I believe in whites (living) with whites, blacks with blacks, Spanish with Spanish. I don’t see anything wrong with that.'

Campbell has a tattoo of a Swastika on his neck and arm and the names of his three other children on other parts of his body.

Their names are: JoyceLynn Aryan Nation, Honzlynn Jeannie and Heinrich Hons - named after Hitler’s right-hand man, Heinrich Himmler.

The white supremacist lost custody of his youngest daughter, who he called Eva Braun, just days after she was born in November 2013.

Campbell first made headlines in 2008 for complaining that a ShopRite supermarket refused to write his then-seven-year-old son’s name on a birthday cake.

Just days after the news broke, social services came around and took his children away.

'(Child protective services) stripped my kids down in my house, checked my kids all out. They found no child abuse, no nothing.

Campbell first made headlines in 2008 for complaining that a ShopRite supermarket refused to write his then-seven-year-old son’s name on a birthday cake. He recreated it for the documentary, Meet the Hitlers

Campbell has a tattoo of a Swastika on his neck and arm and the names of his three other children on other parts of his body

'My son's name is Adolf Hitler Campbell. Does that make it OK for them to come and steal your children,' he says.

'They got a court order and they removed my kids. That was it. I didn’t even get to say goodbye.'

New Jersey authorities have insisted they did not take the child from Campbell and his ex-girlfriend Bethanie Zito because of her name - the same as Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler's wife - but because of concerns for their safety.

In October 2015, he was wanted for assault.

When Daily Mail Online tried to contact Campbell, only his voicemail could be reached.

Then he called it 'the Fuhrer's line' and he signed off with: 'Have a nice day, heil Hitler.'

At the time, Campbell told the Daily News: 'I'm not allowed to have children because I’m a Nazi. That's what they're saying. Well, I'll stop making them when they stop taking them.

Campbell and his wife Deborah hold up pictures of a baby that was taken away from them just a few days after she was born

'They kidnapped her. Because I'm not going to mix with the opposite races and I'm not going to let my children mix, that gives them the right to steal my child.'

Campbell has swastika tattoos on his neck and has turned up at custody hearings for his children in full Nazi regalia.

In 2013 his ex-wife Cathy Bowlby said Campbell believed he was the devil and wanted to call another of his children Lucifer.

Ms Bowlby, who was married to the Nazi-lover for three years, said he liked to take her on trips to their local cemetery so he could 'show me where he was going to bury me when he killed me'.

Previous court documents show that the oldest child, Adolf, frequently threatened to kill people.