Hitler really did only have one testicle, German historian reveals
Otherwise, he was “healthy and strong”.
The records of that examination clearly show that Hitler had an undescended testicle on the right side, according to Prof Peter Fleischmann of Erlangen-Nuremberg University.
The records, which were taken after Hitler was arrested for leading the Munich Beer Hall putsch in 1923, record that he suffered from “right-side cryptorchidism”, which meant that his right testicle had not descended.
Testicles usually move descend from the body during childhood. During World War II, Allied soldiers sang a raunchy song with lyrics about the Fuhrer having a biological shortcoming, as well as musings about the size or absence of genitalia belonging to Heinrich Himmler, Hermann Goring and Joseph Goebbels.
It is not the first time the song’s content has been addressed. The records therefore contradict a long-running rumor that Hitler had lost a testicle to shrapnel at the Battle of the Somme in World War I.
The Soviet autopsy carried out on Hitler’s remains in the Fuhrerbunker after the fall of Berlin found that one testicle was completely missing – although, curiously, it recorded the left testicle as absent. His mother, the dirty b****r, cut it off when he was small’. Normally, when a baby boy develops in his mother’s womb, the testicles form inside of the abdomen and drop into the scrotum right before birth. It just so happens, however, that for genocidal populist dictator Adolf Hitler, that number of testicles was one.
The medical term for the condition is unilateral or bilateral cryptorchidism. Nhs.co.uk This is a relatively straightforward operation, with a good success rate.