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I personally feel that Hitler had AS. If you click above you an see my thoughts on the subject.
I think that Hitler was born with AS, but all of the trauma in his youth probably facilitated the development of a sociopathy. If you look at his life up until WWI, it is the classic storybook script of someone with AS, and his experiences eerily parallel my life in a way. WWI was a traumatic experience for a whole generation of European men, and I have no doubt that Hitler's mind was further warped. Hitler might have been a meek little lamb when he was born, but years of social and personal failure, and then going to the trenches(where he didn't get along with his unit) aggervated his mind and turned him into a sociopath with passionate, irrational hatreds.
It is believed that Hitler contracted syphillis soon after the war, which if it were true would have definitely helped to drive him insane.
People say that AS individuals are mostly "innocent little lambs." Perhaps if a kid with AS grows up in a sheltered and coddled environment with a loving family, he won't be scarred by the world. But I know from personal experience that repeated, traumatic failures will lead to anger, paranoia, and irrational hatreds. Hitler grew up in a dysfunctional family, and he was thrown out by himself into a harsh world at an early age, and he was trying to make his way in a very unforgiving society. If Hitler would have been loved as a boy or set up in an environment were he could succeed, his passsionate hatreds probably wouldn't have been given a chance to develop. For myself, I was repeatedly exposed to the most merciless bullying, teasing, and social rejection, and those kind of things transformed me from an innocent little boy into an asocial paranoid man who trusts no one and has irrational dislikes. The same thing happened to Hitler.
Hitler didn't display any visible signs of AS as an adult because doubtlessly he had been harangued to "look people in the eye" as a boy and he had to develop coping strategies.