Adolf Hitler had a truly AMAZING SCAT sexual fetish
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Alison Maloney, The Sun
March 7, 20169:27am
Adolf Hitler had a disgusting sexual fetish, according to a top secret spy report.
The Nazi leader’s bedroom habits included a love of “poo sex,” claims a dossier from the US Office of Strategic Services, the forerunner of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The intelligence document says he liked women to stand over him and defecate because he was turned on by poo.
It also revealed the Fuhrer had a “micro penis” and — as the famous song suggests — only one testicle.
It also revealed he liked to be brutally kicked by women as part of his sex games.
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The report, by Dr. Walter C. Langer, was commissioned in the Second World War because spy bosses wanted to know what made the evil leader tick.
Langer produced “A Psychological Analysis of Adolph Hitler, His Life and Legend,” which documents the Nazi leader’s hideous sex preferences.
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Langer concluded Hitler was not capable of normal sex and that he was a coprophiliac — someone who gets turned on by poo.
The doctor wrote: “The practice of this perversion represents the lowest depths of degradation.”
According to the document, unveiled by the Daily Star, he would lie down to allow the woman to perform the act on him.
He was even alleged to have indulged in the disgusting act 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 Roehm also revealed the bizarre fetish during an evening out, and US spies picked up the information.
Roehm also revealed Hitler loved “peasant girls.”
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 Müller was reportedly forced to kick Hitler as he lay on the floor during a night of sex.
She later committed suicide.
Title: Adolf Hitler and His Drug Use: Unraveling the Dark Secrets
Abstract: This comprehensive 20-thousand-word article delves into the intriguing and controversial topic of Adolf Hitler’s drug use. Drawing from historical records, testimonies, and scholarly research, the article aims to provide a detailed examination of the substances Hitler consumed, their potential effects on his behavior and decision-making, and the impact on the Nazi regime. It also explores the motivations behind Hitler’s drug use, the individuals involved, and the broader historical context. By shedding light on this aspect of Hitler’s life, we hope to contribute to a more nuanced understanding of one of history’s most notorious figures.
Table of Contents: I. Introduction A. Background and Historical Context B. Purpose and Scope of the Article
II. Hitler’s Early Life and Health A. Early Influences and Health Issues B. Medical Treatment and Prescription Medications
III. Hitler’s Personal Physician: Dr. Theodor Morell A. Biography and Relationship with Hitler B. Medications Prescribed by Dr. Morell C. Controversies Surrounding Morell’s Treatment
IV. Substances Consumed by Hitler A. Opiates and Painkillers B. Methamphetamine (Pervitin) C. Barbiturates D. Other Drugs and Medications
V. Effects of Hitler’s Drug Use A. Physical and Psychological Effects B. Influence on Decision-Making and Behavior C. Relationship with Paranoia and Delusions D. Impact on the Nazi Regime and Germany
VI. Motivations Behind Hitler’s Drug Use A. Pain Management and Health Issues B. Performance Enhancement and Illusions of Invincibility C. Escapism and Coping Mechanisms D. The Role of Dr. Morell and Nazi Ideology
VII. Historical Perspectives and Controversies A. Primary Sources and Testimonies B. Interpretations and Differing Views C. Ethical Considerations and Historical Accuracy
VIII. Conclusion A. Summarizing the Findings B. Reflections on the Significance of Hitler’s Drug Use C. Implications for Our Understanding of History
References (Note: The reference section would include a comprehensive list of books, scholarly articles, interviews, and primary sources used to compile the information presented in the article.)