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New DNA research reveals that Adolf Hitler had a rare sexual disorder

The disorder, known as Kallmann syndrome, prevents or delays puberty and can affect the development of a person’s sex organs

The DNA sample used for the study came from a blood sample from more than 80 years ago

New DNA research reveals that Adolf Hitler had a rare sexual disorder.

The Nazi dictator had Kallmann syndrome, which affects the development of sex organs during puberty, per U.K. outlet The Times . The findings come after researchers analyzed blood taken from a piece of fabric cut from the sofa on which Hitler shot himself in 1945. The findings are also profiled in a new U.K. documentary, Hitler’s DNA: Blueprint of a Dictator .

Kallmann syndrome causes delayed puberty or can prevent

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