Kelraz Bladesinger
11-20-2008, 12:08 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1087380/Did-Hitler-really-did-ONE-testicle-A-historian-sorts-extraordinary-truth-far-flung-myths-Fuhrer.html#comments
Sung to the tune of The Colonel Bogey March, the old wartime song had it that Hitler was not quite a 'complete' male.
Now, an extraordinary claim based on an account from a long-dead German army medic asserts that the basic fact of the song is true - that Hitler really did have just one testicle.
The World War I medic, Johan Jambor, is said to have discovered an injured Hitler at the battle of the Somme in 1916 and saved his life.
A German army medic who treated an injured Adolf Hitler during World War I told a priest the Nazi leader did have just one testicle
Hitler was screaming for help as a result of injuries to the abdomen, claimed Jambor. His legs were covered in blood and he had lost a testicle.
How do we know this? Apparently, Jambor revealed all to a priest in the Sixties, adding poignantly that Hitler's first question to him was: 'Will I be able to have children?'
Sung to the tune of The Colonel Bogey March, the old wartime song had it that Hitler was not quite a 'complete' male.
Now, an extraordinary claim based on an account from a long-dead German army medic asserts that the basic fact of the song is true - that Hitler really did have just one testicle.
The World War I medic, Johan Jambor, is said to have discovered an injured Hitler at the battle of the Somme in 1916 and saved his life.
A German army medic who treated an injured Adolf Hitler during World War I told a priest the Nazi leader did have just one testicle
Hitler was screaming for help as a result of injuries to the abdomen, claimed Jambor. His legs were covered in blood and he had lost a testicle.
How do we know this? Apparently, Jambor revealed all to a priest in the Sixties, adding poignantly that Hitler's first question to him was: 'Will I be able to have children?'