⚡️🇩🇪 NEW - According to the documentary "Hitler'…
⚡️🇩🇪 NEW - According to the documentary "Hitler's DNA," blood tests attributed to Adolf Hitler suggest that he probably suffered from Kallmann syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that can cause a lack of puberty, undescended testicles, and a micropenis. Researchers believe this could shed light on his complicated relationship with women, which is often noted in the archives.
The tests show no Jewish ancestry. The study also mentions a strong genetic predisposition to disorders such as autism, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder, but several scientists point out that this type of analysis, which is based on genetic risk scores, remains too imprecise to draw individual conclusions. Finally, the researchers emphasize that these factors, even if proven, in no way explain the crimes and genocidal policies of the Nazi regime.