Hitler Had a Micropenis & Only 1 Testicle (Just like Jeffrey Epstien)https://rumble.com/v72aj6s-hitler-had-a-micropenis-and-only-1-testicle-just-like-jeffrey-epstien.html?mref=1o1kqu&mc=cjktdAdolf Hitler has long been rumored to have had just one ball — but also possibly had a micropenis, according to a new DNA analysis.The Nazi dictator is believed to have had a hidden genetic disorder known as Kallmann syndrome, which can thwart the development of sexual organs, according to a stunning new documentary analyzing his biological makeup.The condition, which can also inhibit the normal progression of puberty, means Hitler had a 1-in-10 chance of having a micropenis, the Times reported.A micropenis is defined as a phallus measuring less than 2 inches.“If he was to look at his own genetic results, he would have almost certainly have sent himself to the gas chambers,” said Professor Turi King, the lead geneticist on the study.“He could have had the most boring genome on the planet,” King said, adding, “but he didn’t.”The apparent discovery only adds to the previously reported sexual issues that have dogged the tyrant.A 1923 medical report on Hitler, which was only unearthed in 2015, indicated the Nazi had just one testicle — lending credence to a World War II-era song “Hitler Has Only Got One Ball” that mocked the maniacal leader’s manhood.'Hitler Has Only Got One Ball' was a British wartime song, sometimes known as "Goring Has Two But Very Small," was a humorous and satirical song from World War II. It is a product of British wartime propaganda and was used to mock Adolf Hitler and other high-ranking Nazis.The song's lyrics were sung in a light-hearted and mocking manner, making fun of Hitler's physical attributes and suggesting that he had only one testicle. One of the reasons it was written was to twist the idea of a 'real man' which was used for propaganda in Nazi Germany to say that the Germans were the 'best of humanity'.'Hitler Has Only Got One Ball' was just one of many songs created during the war to boost morale and poke fun at the enemy. It was meant to provide a sense of unity and resilience among the British population during a challenging time. The song reflects the use of humor as a psychological weapon during wartime.
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