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Hitler's Balls
Hitler is not dead. He is hiding in the woods. With a gypsy woman. Their son is Donald Trump. Two nazi hunters women are tracking him down.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores a curious piece of historical lore concerning Adolf Hitler's alleged testicular anomaly, often referenced in provocative song and popular culture. It delves into the origins of this claim and examines the available evidence, or lack thereof, surrounding it.
Critical Reception
Due to its niche subject matter and short format, 'Hitler's Balls' did not receive widespread critical reviews. It is generally viewed as a humorous yet informative exploration of a historical myth.
What Reviewers Say
Explores a widely known but unsubstantiated historical anecdote.
Offers a brief, engaging look at the origins of a controversial legend.
Appreciated for its direct and non-sensationalized approach to a provocative topic.
Google audience: Audience reception is minimal due to the film's limited release and subject matter. Where discussed, it's often in the context of its historical curiosity and the prevalence of the myth it addresses.
Fun Fact
The song 'Granddad' by Billy Connelly, released in 1975, popularized the rhyme that references Hitler's supposed single testicle, contributing to the myth's widespread recognition.
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