Study of Hitler’s DNA, ‘he had underdeveloped sexual organs’ – Europe

A study of Adolf Hitler’s DNA revealed that the Nazi dictator suffered from a genetic disease that likely stunted the development of his sexual organs.

This is what the British media has revealed, which has released several previews of a “world exclusive” documentary entitled ‘Hitler’s DNA: Blueprint of a Dictator’, which will be broadcast on Saturday on the British broadcaster Channel 4.

The Führer, according to research conducted, suffers from Kallmann syndrome, a rare disorder that can hinder the normal development of puberty and severely affect sexual relations.

These aspects have been discussed several times in the past, but the research confirms the emerging theory regarding the fact that Hitler only had one testicle. Additionally, Jewish descendants of the dictators responsible for the Shoah were not included.

Evidence has also emerged regarding mental pathology that the Führer may have suffered from. The research, led by geneticist Turi King of England’s University of Bath, likely began with blood-stained cloth samples cut by an American army colonel from the sofa on which Hitler committed suicide on April 30, 1945, inside the Führerbunker in Berlin, now occupied by the Red Army.

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