General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHitler would have fit right in with the NRA...
ACHTUNG! Possibly NSFW...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/12168314/Hitler-had-a-micropenis-as-well-as-just-one-testicle-historians-claim.html
Hitler suffered from a condition called hypospadias which left him with an abnormally small manhood, according to historians Jonathan Mayo and Emma Craigie
By James Rothwell 12:04PM GMT 22 Feb 2016
It has long been suspected that Hitler's conquest of Europe was an attempt to compensate for a lack of potency elsewhere.
But the notorious playground rhyme about his testicles appears to have only told half the story, as a book claims the leader of the Third Reich had a micropenis.
Hitler suffered from a condition called hypospadias which left him with an abnormally small manhood, according to historians Jonathan Mayo and Emma Craigie.
...
"Hitler himself is believed to have had two forms of genital abnormality: an undescended testicle and a rare condition called penile hypospadias in which the urethra opens on the under side of the penis," Mr Mayo and Ms Craigie wrote.
The discovery could offer some explanation as to why Hitler was allegedly afraid of being seen naked and the cause of his famed fits of rage.
houston16revival
(953 posts)Historians have stated such for a long time
I was never a devotee of Hitler, but I did know someone who was, he
read every Hitler book there was, including 2 of the most famous by the
early 1970s, probably books by William L. Shirer and Alan Bullock's "Hitler
A Study in Tyranny", and I do remember this guy just gushed details from
the books and one detail he laughed most about was that Hitler had only
one ball.
So the present day authors who are doubting this detail of Hitler's life by
saying "only" this book published recently has come to this conclusion are
simply wrong. It's been around a long time.
aikoaiko
(34,183 posts)The 90s were great. This one is for you, MFM.
Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)You know, it's hard enough trying to show women can contribute equally in professions such as the police and military without cheap stereotypes from one's presumed allies backhandedly contributing to the nay-sayers.