• 8 years ago
LONDON — Could Adolf Hitler have had a genital defect that played a role in his cruel ways? According to historians writing a book about his last day, he actually had two.

Hitler has long been suspected to have had right-side cryptorchidism, a defect where one of his testicles didn't drop. As if that wasn't troubling enough for him, newly-discovered medical records show he may have also suffered from penile hypospadias, a condition where the urinary opening isn't located on the head of the penis, but on the underside of the shaft, either near the head, or in rare cases by the base.

Hypospadias supposedly affects about one in 250 males, so it's not an uncommon occurrence. However, the condition may have prevented him from sitting down when he peed due to spraying, and his micropenis may have also played a role in his low sex-drive. Apparently he was also paranoid that in death, his body may have been found by his enemies and ridiculed.

This isn't the first instance Hitler's sex drive has been called into question. His doctors used to give him hormones, amphetamines and cocaine to boost his sex drive.

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