Hitler unmasked: CIA report uncovers Nazi’s ‘micropenis’ and twisted sexual desires

Hitler rose to power as chancellor of Germany in 1933 before becoming Fuhrer one year later. His expansionist ideology triggered World War 2 and his deranged world view led to the slaughter of six million Jews as the Nazis initiated the Holocaust. But, one of history’s most brutal tyrants was on a mission to avenge his own shortfalls in life, according to medical professionals who contributed to a psychological profile on Hitler. In 1943, the US Office of Strategic Services, a precursor to the CIA, commissioned Dr Murray to study Hitler’s personality to predict his behaviour, as part of the ‘Psychological Analysis of Adolf Hitler, His Life and Legend’ investigation by Walter Langer.

In his 229-page report, ‘Analysis of the Personality of Adolf Hitler,’ Dr Henry Murray described Hitler as a paranoid “utter wreck” who was “incapable of normal human relationships”.

He added: “It is forever impossible to hope for any mercy or humane treatment from him.”

According to the report, Hitler suffered from intolerable feelings of inferiority, largely stemming from his small, frail, and sickly physical appearance.

Hitler managed his insecurities by worshipping “brute strength, physical force, ruthless domination, and military conquest”.

Adolf Hitlers shocking sex life was exposed

Adolf Hitlers shocking sex life was exposed (Image: GETTY)

Hitler initiated World War 2

Hitler initiated World War 2 (Image: GETTY)

Even sexually, Hitler was described as a “full-fledged masochist,” who humiliated and abused his partners.

The report found that he was “incapable of consummating in a normal fashion,” according to old sexual partners.

The doctor added: “This infirmity we must recognise as an instigation to exorbitant cravings for superiority. 

“Unable to demonstrate male power before a woman, he is impelled to compensate by exhibiting unsurpassed power before men in the world at large.”

The wider report claimed he had a micropenis, one testicle and also liked to force women to kick him and defecate on him.

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The US conducted a psychological analysis of Hitler

The US conducted a psychological analysis of Hitler (Image: CIA)

Dr Langer concluded Hitler was not capable of normal sex.

The doctor wrote: “The practice of this perversion represents the lowest depths of degradation.”

He was even alleged to have indulged in sexual intercourse with his niece Geli Raubal.

She was thought to have told Hitler’s Nazi supporter Otto Strasser about the act and he later fled the regime.

Fellow Nazi Ernst Rohm apparently revealed the bizarre fetish during an evening out, and US spies picked up the information.

Rohm also revealed Hitler loved “peasant girls.”

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Hitler reportedly had many shortfalls

Hitler reportedly had many shortfalls (Image: GETTY)

The Nazi leader took his anger out on Jewish people

The Nazi leader took his anger out on Jewish people (Image: GETTY)

He said: “When they stand in the fields and bend down at their work so that you can see their behinds, that’s what he likes, especially when they’ve got big round ones.

“That’s Hitler’s sex life, what a man.”

German film star Renate Muller was reportedly forced to kick Hitler as he lay on the floor during a night of sex.

She later killed herself.

Dr Murray concluded that much of his rage came from the Oedipus complex — the love of mother and hate of father — which he developed after accidentally seeing his parents having sex.

Hitler was subservient and respectful to his father but viewed him as an enemy who ruled the family “with tyrannical severity and injustice”.

According to the report, Hitler was envious of his father’s masculine power and dreamed of humiliating him to re-establish “the lost glory of his mother.”

Even at the peak of his power, Hitler suffered from frequent emotional collapses from a guilty conscience, the doctor noted.

He wrote: “He has nightmares from a bad conscience, and he has long spells when energy, confidence, and the power of decision abandon him.”

Dr Murray explains that the Jewish people were the clear demographic for Hitler to project his personal frustrations and failings on because they “do not fight back with fists and weapons”.

source: express.co.uk