Who are some genuinely autistic people in history?

Who are some genuinely autistic people in history?

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hitler

>implying anyone posting here is ever going to have any historical significance

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_von_Falkenhayn

All sources portray Falkenhayn as a loyal, honest and punctilious friend and superior.

Louis the 16th

Other than the fact that it was everyone elses fault including fate itself that Verdun didn't work than his own. Also his attempt to claim it was INTENDED to go that way.

>autistic
>hasn't noticed his lapel is sticking up

Sorry, not buying it.

I would be genuinely unsurprised to learn she was

This.
>forget to tell literally anyone what's the plan at Verdun
>go full keikaku doori after it goes south

I've been told that many of the Dukes/Counts/Barons/whatever of the Holy Roman Empire were pretty autistic. One of them had a house filled with clocks of varying sizes and complexity, while another had his house filled with all sizes of violins.

Being an eccentric rich guy isn't the same as autism

I have legit ass burgers and I’m not scrupulous about my clothes at all.

You're right.
It's high functioning autism, but with money.

Luigi Cadorna

>be at suburban house party
>just us kids taking a break from the seminary
>go on the veranda and see the djugashvili kid by candlelight
>"Joe..what are you doing?"
>"I'm reading the life of the great general Napoleon!"
>"Reading is so exciting, didn't you know they even banned it at school!"
>girlish snickers were heard in the background

Is this chad or virgin behaviour?

Virgin

chad, all those girls were GULAG'd later

stalin is the ultimate normie terminator

...

>operation barbarossa

> asked to draw up plans to trounce 2 great powers at the same time

> knows it's impossible, still does what is asked to the best of his abilities

>probably didn't even think to ask for a change of parameters