In 1980s, East German historians called a meeting, and Stanford, a historian in Fort Dan Wei, announced that he had obtained a document confirming that Hitler was not a complete man, but a woman. This secret material was provided by Hitler's former deputy and friend of war criminal Hess. Hess's diary contains many personal secrets about Hitler. For example, he was born with serious physical defects, and later concealed his true gender and was raised as a boy. He was injured in the First World War. The military doctor found that his body structure was similar to that of a woman, but Hitler lived as a man. Therefore, he had to take androgen frequently and use various methods of concealment. So he ordered people to destroy all his family diaries, health records and military life records. These personal secrets are only known by Hess, Hitler's mistress Eva Brown, his personal doctor and several personal servants.
Through the above evidence, we can't help but doubt Hitler's gender, but this is not necessarily the case. There may be other reasons for these seemingly feminine phenomena:
The memoir of a Spanish diplomat tells that Hitler once revealed to a woman named Majeda: The reason why he sneered at the physical dedication of many women was that a bullet hit his genitals in World War I, which caused obstacles to his sexual life. Some medical scientists tend to think that Hitler was a syphilis patient, and his testicles were removed by his personal doctor. If there is no reason why syphilis made Hitler lose his libido, it is difficult to explain why Hitler refused the dedication of so many beautiful women.
In addition, according to more reliable official data, Hitler's body was indeed plagued by many diseases:
He is considered to have irritable bowel syndrome, skin injury, arrhythmia, syphilis, Asperger's syndrome, schizophrenia and methamphetamine addiction. He has dental problems. Hugo Braschick, his personal dentist, once said that he installed a large dental bridge on Hitler's upper jaw in 1933, 1944 10, 10/0/0, and he accepted it.
Perhaps all kinds of women-like characteristics and behaviors in Hitler's history were caused by illness. The following is a photo of Hitler when he was relatively healthy during World War I. The first person sitting on the right is Hitler, and his bushy moustache may be a powerful blow to the rumor that he is a woman:
In addition, in the era of 1930, when plastic surgery technology was underdeveloped, Hitler could not realize the masculinity of his voice through plastic surgery. Listen to Hitler's speech, look at his passionate voice and tone, and you may no longer doubt that Hitler is a real man.