Hitler’s ‘micro-masculinity’ and probable testicular deformity exposed in new document

Alex Kay, a professor and expert on Nazi Germany, said in the documentary that the discovery could explain why Hitler never had a dating life or children, despite his long association with Eva Braun.
“No one has ever really been able to explain why Hitler was so uncomfortable around women all his life, or why he probably never had intimate relationships with women. But now that we know he had Kallmann syndrome, this could be the answer we were looking for,” he suggested.
Kay, who was also co-principal investigator for the documentary, pointed out how Hitler’s lack of masculinity and intimacy with women could have influenced his particular drive to rise to power within the Nazi Party.
“This would help explain Hitler’s highly unusual and almost complete dedication to politics in his life, to the exclusion of any form of private life,” the University of Potsdam professor explained.
He also made the chilling comment: ‘Other high-ranking Nazis had wives, children and even extramarital affairs. Hitler is the only person among the entire Nazi leadership who does not have that. That is why I think that the Nazi movement could only have come to power under Hitler.’




