DNA Study Confirms Adolf Hitler Had Kallmann Syndrome: Evidence of Micropenis and Single Testicle

New DNA research reveals Adolf Hitler likely suffered from Kallmann Syndrome, explaining his unusual anatomy and sexual development. The study also debunks myths about Hitler's Jewish ancestry while indicating genetic predispositions to several mental conditions, though researchers emphasize these findings don't excuse his genocidal policies.

Adolf Hitler Likely Had A Micropenis And One Testicle, DNA Study Confirms

Recent DNA analysis reveals Adolf Hitler likely suffered from Kallmann Syndrome, a genetic condition affecting sexual development, according to a team of international researchers and documentary producers.

The upcoming documentary "Hitler's DNA: Blueprint of a Dictator" presents scientific evidence confirming long-standing suspicions about Hitler's anatomy and debunking myths about his ancestry.

Researchers state that DNA testing conclusively refutes the theory of Hitler having Jewish heritage. "Analysis of the DNA debunks this myth by showing that the Y chromosome data matches the DNA of Hitler's male line relative. If he had Jewish ancestry through an outside relationship, that match wouldn't be present," explained the production company.

The study substantiates what was previously mocked in World War II songs - Hitler's unusual anatomy. Kallmann Syndrome typically manifests as undescended testicles and micropenis, which may explain Hitler's documented discomfort around women throughout his life.

Professor Alex Kay of the University of Potsdam noted, "No one has ever really been able to explain why Hitler was so uncomfortable around women throughout his life, or why he probably never entered into intimate relations with women. But now we know that he had Kallmann Syndrome, this could be the answer we've been looking for."

The genetic testing also indicated Hitler had predispositions to autism, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. However, researchers emphasize these conditions cannot explain or justify Hitler's genocidal policies or warmongering that led to approximately 50 million deaths during World War II, including six million Jews systematically murdered in the Holocaust.

This groundbreaking research was made possible after scientists obtained a blood sample from material taken from the sofa where Hitler committed suicide. According to Blink Films, Kallmann Syndrome typically results in "low testosterone levels, undescended testicles and can result in a micropenis."

Geneticist Turi King, renowned for identifying the remains of medieval king Richard III and who participated in this project, pointed out the irony that Hitler's own genetic makeup would have made him a target of Nazi persecution. "Hitler's policies are completely around eugenics," said the expert in ancient and forensic DNA from the University of Bath. "If he had been able to look at his own DNA... he almost certainly would have sent himself."

The two-part documentary is scheduled to premiere on the UK's Channel 4 this Saturday.

Source: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/adolf-hitler-likely-had-a-micropenis-and-one-testicle-dna-study-confirms-9631430