A Side Note in History on Adolf Hitler

That article had a lot of "could have" and "one in ten chances" in it. I question the idea that his army comrades were looking so closely at him that they found this reason to bully him.

This "he/she was bullied so that's why they did something 20 years later" has gotten out of hand. Most of us were bullied or teased about something at one time or another and we didn't kill millions of people later.
 
"Writing years after he had defected to the US, Ernst Hanfstaengl argued the Nazi dictator had been influenced by his 'sense of shame' at his 'freakishly under-developed ******* organs' after being bullied by his army comrades."​

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Interesting fact about Ernst Hanfstaengl a businessman and close friend of Adolf Hitler. He fell out of favour with Hitler and defected to the United States, later, he worked for Franklin D. Roosevelt.
William Hitler was a nephew of Adolf Hitler. He was the son of Hitler's brother, Alois Hitler. After a public denunciation of his uncle, he sought to prove his loyalty, was granted permission to serve by President Roosevelt, he joined the US Navy and fought against Germany in World War II and was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds he sustained. After the war, he changed his surname to Stuart-Houston
 
Here's photographic proof....just one.

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Given the level of accuracy in the article, this feels like the most fitting ‘historical source’ for me to contribute.

It was well known in certain circles that he was lacking in that department. Allied Intelligence services knew of cause, eventually. As can be seen by this historical and period 4 minute clip.

 

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