Adolf Hitler's possible monarchy

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Adolf Hitler's possible monarchy ( uniqueness ) has been discussed many times, also as a psycho-historical reason for his behavior. Both the fact and the interpretation are scientifically controversial.

Finding

In December 2015, a scientific document edition was presented in which a note by Senior Medical Officer Josef Brinsteiner (born November 8, 1857 in Peterfecking , today Saal an der Donau ; † 1944 ) was published, which was entered in the column “Medical findings” in the admission book the Landsberg correctional facility . Brinsteiner had studied medicine at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and completed his training in 1884 with a doctorate. For many years he was a prison doctor in the Landsberg am Lech prison and examined the prisoner on remand Hitler when he was admitted on the night of November 11th to 12th, 1923. He entered in the prisoner registration book : "right-wing cryptorchidism ". According to the daily newspaper Die Welt , this means that a testicle in the embryonic stage or in infancy did not migrate into the scrotum , but remained in the testicular canal . The admission book of the Landsberg am Lech fortress detention center is one of 500 objects that the Free State of Bavaria confiscated from an auction house in Fürth in July 2010. According to the Fürth district court , which initiated this, it is an "official file that cannot be legally sold". It is also now listed in the Bavarian directory of nationally valuable archives. Selling abroad is therefore prohibited.

Eugen Wasner, an Austrian friend of Hitler's youth, told in 1943 as a private on the Eastern Front that Hitler had half his penis bitten off when he tried to urinate in the mouth of a billy goat as a child ("Zippedäus"). Wasner was thereupon accused of subverting military strength and malice before a military court, sentenced to death by guillotine and executed.

The doctor Eduard Bloch , on the other hand, reported in 1943 in American exile in a survey conducted by the psychoanalyst Walter Charles Langer that Adolf Hitler's genitals had been "completely normal" when examined as a child.

During the Battle of the Somme , Adolf Hitler was wounded on October 5, 1916 by a shrapnel on the thigh or in the groin . In 1960, the medic Johan Jambor confided in the priest Franciszek Pawlar with the statement that Hitler had also lost a testicle as a result of this wound . The first question Hitler asked the paramedics after the emergency operation is said to have been: “Will I still be able to father children?” The document was made public in 2008.

The Soviet autopsy of Hitler after his suicide had already determined the absence of the left testicle; However, Hitler's doctors such as Erwin Giesing and his personal physician Theo Morell contradicted the portrayal of Hitler's monorchism.

reception

During the Second World War , the song Hitler Has Only Got One Ball was created for propaganda purposes . It was sung to the tune of Colonel Bogey March in order to strengthen the morale of British citizens. The song is played and sung in the film by John Rabe .

Comedian Harald Schmidt took up the rumor that Hitler had lost a testicle due to a wound in World War I in a Hitler parody on the Harald Schmidt Show in 1999 ("Hitler had only one egg!") And established a connection between Hitler's missing testicle and the Second World War. According to this, Hitler only started the war to find his “missing ball”. The sketch became a classic on the Harald Schmidt Show. Schmidt's parody was among the first hundred hits in Google video in 2007.

The fashion label Storch Heinar, which satirizes the clothing style of neo-Nazis, shows a male stork with a stork egg in its logo. One of the slogans used is “The Führer only had one egg”.

The Austrian comic artist and caricaturist Gerhard Haderer addresses the monarchy as a running gag in his comic book series Moff. and also makes reference to the song of derision from the Second World War. Curt Stenvert (1920–1992), on the other hand, stated in his sculpture Stalingrad - Oder: The Profitability of a Tyrannicide in writing and in pictures that Hitler had two testicles and referred in the following set-off that with a timely elimination of the tyrant in Stalingrad "141,999 brains & 283,998 testicles ”could have been saved, while only“ 1 brain & 2 testicles ”would have died through the“ investment ”of a cartridge.

bibliography

  • Peter Fleischmann: Hitler as a prisoner in Landsberg am Lech 1923/24: The prisoner personnel file Hitler together with other sources from the protective custody, remand and fortress prison in Landsberg . Ph. CW Schmidt, Neustadt an der Aisch 2015, ISBN 978-3-87707-978-2 .

See also

Individual evidence

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  3. " Unfit for arms and auxiliary service" . In: Der Spiegel . No. 51 , 1982 ( online - 20 December 1982 ).
  4. Information on Josef Brinsteiner: Brinsteiner, Josef, geb. November 8th, 1857 in Peterfecking (Lkr. Kelheim), +?, District Doctor, Senior Medical Officer in Munich, Regional Court Munich II. In: German Digital Library . State Archives Munich , accessed on May 4, 2019 .
  5. a b c d Sven Felix Kellerhoff : The real reason for Hitler's disturbed sex life. In: The world . December 18, 2015, accessed May 4, 2019 .
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  9. http://www.bz-berlin.de/deutschland/arztdokument-belegt-adolf-hitler-hatte-nur-einen-hoden
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  26. ^ Johann Werfring: Profitability of a tyrant murder. In: Wiener Zeitung , September 24, 2005, p. 15.

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