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German dictator Adolf Hitler most likely suffered from the genetic condition Kallmann Syndrome, researchers and documentary makers said on Thursday. DNA testing on material containing the Nazi leader’s blood also found that Hitler did not have Jewish ancestry.

A report by news agency AFP noted that while popular World War II songs often mocked Hitler’s anatomy, such claims had no scientific basis until now.

“No one has ever really been able to explain why Hitler was so uncomfortable around women throughout his life, or why he probably never entered into intimate relations with women," said Alex Kay of the University of Potsdam.

“But now that we know he had Kallmann Syndrome, this could be the answer we’ve been looking for," he was quoted as saying by the news ag

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