Declassified CIA documents astonishingly allege Hitler ‘was a virgin’ alongside micro-penis claim

Recently declassified CIA documents have raised startling claims regarding the sex life of Adolf Hitler, the infamous Nazi dictator.

This information emerges in the wake of a documentary that explored the possibility of Hitler having a genetic disorder with unexpected implications on his behavior.

The documentary, titled Hitler’s DNA: Blueprint of a Dictator, involved an analysis of a segment of Hitler’s actual DNA.

During the final days of World War II in Europe, as the Soviet army advanced into Berlin, Hitler and his inner circle took refuge in his bunker, while Nazi troops retreated west to surrender to the Western Allies rather than the Soviets.

On April 30, 1945, Hitler, the 56-year-old dictator responsible for countless deaths, ended his life by suicide, and Nazi Germany’s surrender followed shortly thereafter.

Although Hitler’s body was cremated post-mortem, blood traces retrieved from the bunker suggest he may have suffered from Kallmann Syndrome, a condition associated with a micro-penis.

Recently unveiled documents provide additional insights into Hitler, including aspects of his sexual life.

Information from the Office of Strategic Services, the precursor to the CIA, compiled a ‘biological sketch’ of Hitler.

This eight-page report, put together in 1942, aimed to thoroughly document the dictator’s characteristics, presenting an unsparing depiction of him.

The report described Hitler as a sexually frustrated sadomasochist, citing instances from the 1930s where he was seen with a whip, regarded as an ‘auxiliary symbol of missing sexual potency’.

According to the report, Hitler harbored a profound sense of ‘sexual inferiority’ and was even characterized as ‘still in the essential meaning of the word a virgin’.

Hitler never had children and only married Eva Braun shortly before their deaths in the bunker.

The 1942 report, when combined with the genetic analysis from his blood, offers intriguing perspectives on Hitler.

Professor Turi King, the lead geneticist on this study, remarked: “If he was to look at his own genetic results, he would have almost certainly have sent himself to the gas chambers.”

The Nazis executed industrial-scale mass murder, focusing particularly on Jewish people, whom they deemed impure, as well as Romani people, individuals with disabilities, LGBTQ+ communities, and Eastern Europeans.

They also targeted ideological opponents, such as communists and trade unionists.

While the infamous gas chambers were a primary method for mass extermination, the Nazis also employed other methods like starvation and death squads, such as the einsatzgruppen, to perpetrate their atrocities.