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Hitler likely had genetic condition limiting sexual development: research

Channel 4 documentary reveals Hitler had Kallmann syndrome and genetic markers linked to neurodiverse and mental health conditions, debunking myths of Jewish ancestry.

  • Researchers have claimed that Adolf Hitler may have had a micro-penis and undescended testicles due to a genetic disorder called Kallmann Syndrome.
  • The analysis of Hitler's DNA reveals that he scored in the top 1% for autism, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder.
  • A professor suggests that if Hitler had known about his genetic results, he would have likely sent himself to the gas chambers based on his own principles.
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DNA analyses conducted by British researchers finally lift the veil on Hitler's origins and health. The study confirms that he did not have Jewish ascendant and reveals genetic disorders

·France
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For the first time, a sample of tissue bearing the DNA of Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazis during the Second World War, was studied by scientists.

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80 years after Adolf Hitler's suicide, DNA was allegedly detected from a found sample of material. British TV channel Channel 4 at least asserts this. The blood was apparently also tested for genetic anomalies.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Adolf Hitler suffered from Kallmann syndrome, a genetic defect that may have caused him to have a micropenis. This is revealed by genetic research revealed in the documentary "Hitler's DNA: Blueprint of a Dictator." It also dispels the myth that the Nazi German dictator had Jewish ancestors.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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Hitler's DNA was studied from the sopha tissue where he committed suicide. He discovered Kalmann's syndrome, a genetic disease that makes normal puberty difficult. It was confirmed that there was no Jewish blood.

·Portugal
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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