While the date is not documented, anecdotal sources suggest that he lost his virginity to a Jewish woman whom he forced to have sex with him.
However, many people still suspect that Adolf Hitler died a virgin. All of his biographers agreed that his sex life is not normal.
According to The Telegraph, there is no evidence that Hitler ever had sex with the only woman to whom he ever seemed genuinely attached - his niece Geli Raubal (daughter of Hitler’s half-sister, Angela) - over whom he exercised such a jealous suzerainty that he drove her to suicide.
However, in an article of Historyinanhour.com, Wilhelm Stocker, an SA officer, decades later, wrote :
‘She admitted to me that at times Hitler made her do things in the privacy of her room that sickened her but when I asked her why she didn’t refuse to do them she just shrugged and said that she didn’t want to lose him to some woman that would do what he wanted.’ The ‘things’ that ‘sickened’ her, so speculation has it, included sexua1 games involving urination.
If they had intimate relationship after she came to live with Hitler in 1929, and she was the first woman whom Hitler has been slept with. Hitler must have lost his virginity at the age of 40 as he was born on April 20, 1889.
An excerpt from the book authored by Kirk Rodby says that Hitler, as a youth, ruled out the possibility of a physical relationship of any kind with a woman showing fear of anything relating to human body.
Some believed that, during his youth days in Vienna (at age around 18-21), he have spent a long time in hostels for homeless men, where homophile activity must have been rife.
After the death of his 21-year-old niece, Geli Raubal, Hitler began his relationship with Eva Braun (model for Hitler’s photographer, Heinrich Hoffman). He was also involed to Mimi Reiter, Frau Inge Ley, Renaté Müller, Suzi Liptauer, and Unity Mitford.
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