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A question about Hitler

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(some asked this a long tim ago and I can't find it, but this also applied to me at one point)

He studied into Hitler alto and read Mien Kemp, while he did not have national siocalist views, he was still insulted when someone insulted Hitler and it kind of goes on like that. This applied to me at one point but not now, so how come he acted like this even though he was not a n**i?

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  1. I was he same as you and that other guy at one point. I was not a n**i, but I studied Hitler, and I did not have National Socialist views. I read Mein Kampf - And as scary as this may sound,  I actually agreed with some of the stuff he wrote (not the whole destroying of races and Jews and that, of course.) I suppose it can be insulting if somebody insults someone else they do not know about. It's insulting if someone didn't know about the person they were insulting - you know? I guess that's how he felt.


  2. Some people respect individuals for different reasons. Granted Hitler is undeserving, but everyone has strengths that can be viewed in a positive light.

    For example, Hitler completely drew Germany out of a depression after WW1. vastly improving the lives of many.

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