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Hitler likely had genetic condition limiting sexual development: research

DNA from Hitler's 1945 bunker blood reveals a PROK2 mutation linked to Kallmann syndrome and high genetic risk for autism, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder, researchers say.

  • On November 15, Channel 4 will premiere Hitler's DNA: Blueprint of a Dictator, revealing the first sequencing of Adolf Hitler's genome and genetic evidence of underdeveloped sex organs and high polygenic risk scores for autism, schizophrenia, and bipolar.
  • An American colonel removed a bloodstain from Hitler's Berlin bunker sofa, which was authenticated by matching its Y chromosome to a known male relative before sequencing, with producer permission from a history museum.
  • Genetic analysis identified a PROK2 deletion that reduces GnRH and testosterone, linked to Kallmann syndrome which can cause undescended testicles and sometimes a micropenis.
  • Experts warned genetics can't fully explain behaviour and urged caution, as Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen and Dr Nicholas Wright stressed limits of polygenic scores, while documentary makers and producers confirmed repeated verification and sparked debate among scholars and clinicians.
  • Sequencing also undercuts long-running ancestry myths, as genetic analysis suggests a mainly Austrian-German background, while Blink Films and ITV Studios raise ethical concerns about stigma.
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Researchers say they have verified and sequenced Hitler’s DNA. A new documentary reveals the findings

Analysis of Adolf Hitler’s DNA reveals he may have had a rare genetic disorder that delays puberty, a new documentary says. Experts say that more details are needed.

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For an English geneticist, who analyzed a piece of tissue found in the bunker, the dictator suffered from Kallmann's syndrome

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British documentary makers claim to have decoded Adolf Hitler's DNA

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This study, based on the dictator's DNA, reveals that he was suffering from Kallmann's syndrome, which often manifests itself in abnormal sexual organ development.

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