During World War 2 President Roosevelt established the OSS, Office of Special Services which is today's CIA. One of its first tasks was to conduct a top-secret psychological analysis of Adolf Hitler. The team of psychiatrist clandestinely interviewed people close to Hitler and accessed scores of intelligence sources. They dissected Hitler's childhood, service during WW 1 and rise to power. Included in this top-secret report is a detailed account of Hitler's bizarre sexual practices and a finding that Hitler was in all ...
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During World War 2 President Roosevelt established the OSS, Office of Special Services which is today's CIA. One of its first tasks was to conduct a top-secret psychological analysis of Adolf Hitler. The team of psychiatrist clandestinely interviewed people close to Hitler and accessed scores of intelligence sources. They dissected Hitler's childhood, service during WW 1 and rise to power. Included in this top-secret report is a detailed account of Hitler's bizarre sexual practices and a finding that Hitler was in all likelihood bisexual. The report provides evidence that for years Hitler was a deeply troubled man and while at the height of his power, was treated and acted as a child by a woman he considered a surrogate mother. Evidence that many on his senior staff believed he was gay. Two women close to Hitler allegedly committed suicide with his pistol. The report provides a detailed understanding of Hitler's inherent genius and ability to manipulate the minds of his countrymen and convince Germanys Reichstag (Germany's Parliament) to legally vote him dictatorial powers. The final chapter of the book contains Hitler's personal will, marriage certificate and last personal political testament which were dictated just hours before he committed suicide. These are copies of the original which were seized by British Intelligence shortly after the War, translated and given to President Franklin Roosevelt. To the end, Hitler continued to blame the Jews for all that was wrong.
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