13. Hitler Was Temporarily Blinded At Least Once
During World War I, while serving in the trenches as a messenger, Hitler was temporarily blinded following a mustard gas attack on his camp. The injuries forced Hitler to be hospitalised and he was admitted to a unit in Pasewalk, Germany, to recover.
According to Hitler himself, he also suffered a second temporary spate of blindness upon hearing of the horrifying news of Germany’s Armistice with France and Britain. This, however, is unconfirmed.
12. It Is Likely He Had Parkinson’s Disease
Throughout his life Hitler suffered from any number of illnesses, injuries, and ailments – and one that doctors diagnosed him with was Parkinson’s disease. Hitler suffered from physical and mental symptoms of the disease for the last 11 years of his life and it is argued by some historians that possible dementia as a result of the illness affected his decision-making during World War II.
Videos of Hitler’s speeches show his hands trembling, his legs stiffening, and an inability to move freely – all classic symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
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