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
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.
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.
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.
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.
Adolf Hitler Likely Had A Micropenis And One Testicle, DNA Study Confirms
Adolf Hitler most likely suffered from the genetic condition Kallmann Syndrome, according to researchers and documentary makers. The DNA testing of the Nazi dictator's blood also rejects the theory that Hitler had Jewish ancestry.
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