There is a myth that Adolf Hitler was impotent; this is patently false. He may have been in the later stages of the war when his health failed him and his doctor put him on various odd treatments and drugs. But for most of his life? He was rather ‘normal’ in that sense, not the socially awkward proto-incel people make him out to be.
When Hitler met with British leader Neville Chamberlain, the two men sat on a sofa. Hitler’s long-suffering mistress Eva Braun — whom he was absolutely awful to — wrote to a friend: “Oh, if only that sofa could talk… the things we did on it!” A far cry from the frigid one-nutted little corporal the allies would later make him out to be. People will always claim Hitler was impotent, infertile, a terrible deviant, a closeted homosexual, some even say he was “a virgin”. It’s honestly ridiculous; he was just an evil bloke but in private, far from abnormal or unusual, aside from a rather nasty dalliance he had with his own niece at one point that ended in her suicide.
Not much of a romantic, Hitler used women the way another man might use napkins; they were just objects to him, to be used and tossed aside afterwards. He could pretend to be chivalrous to secretaries or the wives and daughters of friends but the minute he was involved with a lady, she became little more than a plaything to the German dictator.
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