A new British documentary from Channel 4, titled ‘Hitler’s DNA: The Dictator’s Blueprint,’ revealed that the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler suffered from Kallmann Syndrome, a disorder caused by low levels of the testosterone hormone, leading to delayed puberty and affecting sexual organ development. The discovery was made after a bloodstain was found on a piece of fabric from a sofa where Hitler committed suicide. Researchers compared the DNA sample from a paternal relative of the dictator, collected ten years ago, with the bloodstain, establishing a match between them. Discovering Kallmann Syndrome, the documentary researchers noted that the disease can also cause micropenis, with one of the most common symptoms being low or unstable testosterone levels.

Documentary Reveals Hitler Suffered from Rare Sexual Syndrome

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