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Resurfaced CIA Report Claims Hitler's Feces Fetish Linked to Geli Raubal's Death

A resurfaced CIA report claims Hitler had a shocking fetish. Historians question its validity, warning of unreliable sources.

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Resurfaced CIA Report Claims Hitler's Feces Fetish Linked to Geli Raubal's Death

A controversial report from 1943-1944, written by Dr. Walter C. Langer for the OSS, the CIA's precursor, has resurfaced, claiming Adolf Hitler had a feces-related sex fetish involving his half-niece Geli Raubal. The report, however, has been met with skepticism and criticism from historians.

Geli Raubal, daughter of Angela Raubal, Hitler's older half-sister, lived with Hitler in Munich and served as his housekeeper. Their relationship was close, but tensions arose when Raubal planned to move away and marry. On September 18, 1931, an argument ensued, and later that day, Raubal was found dead in Hitler's apartment, shot with one of Hitler's pistols. The police ruled it a suicide, but evidence suggested otherwise.

Langer's report, based on biased informants like Hitler's nephew and former confidante, claimed Hitler forced Raubal into his fetish. Langer admitted the report was propaganda, fueled by insufficient information. Historians have since dismissed it as a 'wild scheme' and 'historical curiosity'. Langer's Freudian approach, now discredited, further casts doubt on the report's validity.

The resurfaced report about Hitler's alleged fetish and its connection to Geli Raubal's death has sparked debate but lacks substantial evidence. Historians urge caution, emphasizing the need for reliable sources and methods in studying historical figures like Hitler.

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