Hitler had a tiny penis—scientists sequenced his DNA and found serious genetic abnormalities.
After the war, U.S. Army Colonel Roswell Rosengren cut a piece of fabric from Hitler's sofa "as a souvenir," and it was this piece that served as the sample for genetic analysis.
As a result of the examination, the following was found in Hitler:
- Kallmann syndrome is a rare disorder that causes low testosterone levels, a lack of sense of smell, and abnormalities in the development of the genitalia;
- An increased risk of ADHD, autism, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia — Hitler was among the 1% of people with the highest probability of experiencing these conditions;
- A high predisposition to antisocial behavior, impulsivity, and aggression.
Psychiatrists refer to the combination of these factors as "criminal autistic psychopathy" — an extremely rare and dangerous mixture.
The researchers also debunked an old myth: Hitler's DNA does not confirm his Jewish ancestry.

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