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Is this British wartime song accurate, and did Hitler really have only one testicle? Let’s have a look at the sources:
According to German medical records from 1923, discovered by historian Peter Fleischmann in his book Hitler's Diseases: A Contribution to the Pathography of Dictatorship, Hitler indeed had one testicle. This condition was recorded during a medical examination after the failed Beer Hall Putsch and his arrest in Landsberg Prison by Dr. Josef Brinsteiner, a medical officer. The report states: “Adolf Hitler, artist, recently writer,” as being “healthy and strong” but suffering from “right-side cryptorchidism.” "Right-side cryptorchidism" means his right testicle did not descend into the scrotum.
In 1968, Soviet journalist and historian Lev Bezymenski, in his book The Death of Adolf Hitler: Unknown Documents from Soviet Archives, found files from Faust Shkaravsky, the chief forensic expert of the Soviet Red Army who conducted the autopsy. These Soviet medical records support the hypothesis about Adolf Hitler's physical condition. The reports claimed that Hitler indeed had only one testicle. However, multiple sources, including the report itself, suggested that the remains were charred, probably due to the use of flamethrowers by the Soviet army, and put in a box. The only way of knowing it belonged to Hitler was by his jaw, which his personal dentists examined and confirmed.
However, American journalist William L. Shirer claimed the charred remains were never found. "The traces were wiped out," he told his interrogators, "by the uninterrupted Russian artillery fire." What is interesting the official reports were never released from the soviet archives. But back in Soviet Russia the fact of publishing the book by Lev Bezymenski abroad approved by KGB may be considered a legitimate way of doing so due to Cold War’s propaganda wars and pursuing the aim to affect the narrative highlighting the role of USSR in defeating Nazi Germany and refuting some myths such as Hitler’s escape to Argentina.
Unfortunately, Hitler's body is not preserved for medical re-evaluation. After Hitler’s suicide on April 30, 1945, in his Berlin bunker, his body, along with that of Eva Braun, was initially found by Soviet forces. The Soviets buried their remains in a secret location in Magdeburg, East Germany. However, in 1970, the Soviet KGB exhumed the remains, cremated them, and scattered the ashes in the Biederitz river, a tributary of the Elbe, to prevent the site from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine.
So, was this a natural condition, or did he gain it later in life due to an injury?
All we know is that Hitler was injured during WWI in 1916 when a shell landed in the despatch trenches, injuring his left thigh and, some speculate, his groin area. According to a former German Army medic named Johan Jambor, who gave an account to a Polish priest and amateur historian, Franciszek Pawlar, in the 1960s, he saved Hitler's life in 1916 after a groin injury and saw that he had lost a testicle. Pawlar's record of the conversation was discovered by Pawlar's relatives and published by Polish author Grzegorz Wawoczny. According to former doctor Jambor, "His abdomen and legs were covered in blood. Hitler was wounded in the abdomen and had lost a testicle. His first question to the doctor was: 'Can I still father children?'" This is quite an unreliable source considering the way the information was preserved. It is doubtful that a former doctor could recall information 50 years after the incident in such vivid detail, considering the number of casualties they had to deal with daily.
However, the Soviet autopsy reports surprisingly support the doctor's claims: "The left testicle could not be found either in the scrotum or on the spermatic cord inside the inguinal canal, or in the small pelvis..."
Conclusion: Both German and Soviet reports agree that Hitler had only one testicle. But they could not agree on which one. As a result, this just adds fuel to the controversy. If Hitler had one testicle, this condition most likely would have resulted from an injury he suffered in the trenches of WWI. It seems inconclusive to me. Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

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