The general who fought beside George Washington may have been a female

The general who fought beside George Washington may have been a female

The famous Polish General Casimir Pulaski, who fought alongside George Washington and is considered a war hero in both Poland and the United States, has been either a female or a gender development disorder. This conclusion has recently been reached by scientists. The courageous aristocrat joined the army [...]

This conclusion has recently been reached by scientists. The bold artist joined the American Army and fought against British troops in 1777.

He is even believed to have saved George Washington's life in the battle of Brandywine.

Pulaski died in 1779, at the age of only 34, shortly after being seriously injured during the siege of Savannah. His bones were stored in a metal box that was buried beneath a monument dedicated to him in the savanna, and researchers were able to exhumate and study his skeleton.

From the very first glance, they noticed some clear female characteristics, but they had to make sure they were the general's remains and had not been replaced with those of someone else.

So they were able to find one of his offspring and compare the DNA; it turned out they were right. It was the general who is described in the writings of time as an extremely good warrior and rider.

He never married and had no children. The study funded by the Smithsonian institute confirmed the allegations, but experts say Pulski probably did not think he could actually be a woman; he simply considered to be a male, with whom something is not right.

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