German dictator Adolf Hitler most likely suffered from a rare genetic condition known as Kallmann Syndrome, according to new findings by a team of international researchers and documentary makers. The same DNA analysis also concluded that Hitler did not have Jewish ancestry, AFP reported.

The findings are part of a new documentary titled “Hitler’s DNA: Blueprint of a Dictator”, which is set to air on Sunday. The research combines genetic testing with historical analysis, offering new insight into the dictator’s physical and psychological health.

According to AFP, DNA samples containing Hitler’s blood revealed evidence of Kallmann Syndrome, a genetic disorder that affects hormone production and sexual development. The condition can result in underdeveloped sexual organs and infertility.

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