00:00Hitler's DNA, blueprint of a dictator, what the genetic evidence reveals.
00:04New DNA analysis from blood recovered at Hitler's death site confirms he likely had Kallman syndrome.
00:10A rare genetic disorder that disrupts puberty and sexual development.
00:15Physical traits linked to the condition include micropenis, undescended testicle, infertility, low sex drive.
00:22These findings align with a 1923 medical exam.
00:25And wartime accounts of Hitler being mocked for small genitalia during World War I.
00:31Historians suggest this may explain his lifelong absence of romantic relationships and obsessive devotion to politics.
00:38Unlike other Nazi leaders, Hitler had no wife, children, or known affairs.
00:43The DNA also places him in the top 1% risk category for autism, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder.
00:49Though experts caution that genetics alone cannot explain behavior.
00:53Or cruelty.
00:55Professor Turi King, lead geneticist on the study, noted the irony.
00:59If Hitler saw his own genetic profile, he would have condemned himself under his own regime.
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