Heath Campbell, also known as the “Nazi Naming Dad,” today was denied his request for visitation rights with his youngest son, Heinrich Hons Campbell, by a New Jersey court.

Campbell and his then wife first gained notoriety in 2008 when they visited a local Shop Rite store in Greenwich Township, NJ to order a birthday cake decorated with the name of their oldest son, Adolf Hitler Campbell. The store refused to make the cake, but the Campbells later found a Walmart that was willing to decorate a cake for them. According to Philadelphia’s NBC affiliate, Channel 10, the uproar surrounding the story about the cake caused the New Jersey Department Of Youth and Family Services to start an investigation of the family. Following the investigation a judge determined that there was sufficient evidence of violence and abuse in the home and removed the Campbell’s children from their care. Campbell claimed that the children were removed because of their names, but officials have denied that the names had anything to do with their decision. The child in question today, Hons, was taken from the Campbells in November 2011 when he was only 16 hours old.

Another new chapter in this story involves the announcement made last month by Campbell and his fiancé, Bethanie Rose Zito, that she is pregnant. Zito, 22, told the New York Daily News that if the baby is a girl they will name it Eva Braun. If it is a boy, she said “I don’t know what I’m gonna name him, but I’m thinking Rommel.” Eva Braun, of course, was the original Adolf Hitler’s mistress, who committed suicide with him in Berlin near the end of World War II. Rommel is Field Marshall Erwin Rommel, who was forced to commit suicide for his part in a plot to assassinate Hitler. An interesting conversation potentially awaits when the child one day asks “mommy, where does my name come from?” Zito also has another child by a different father that has been removed from her custody.

Campbell vows that sometime this month he is sending Zito to a neo-Nazi compound to hide her from authorities.

In July, I’m shipping [my fiancée] to a neo-Nazi compound down South.There’s no way in the world they’re going to find out where this child is.

Campbell believes that his finacee’s pregnancy is a sign from God.