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What are your thought on Hitler?

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What are your thought on Hitler?

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  1. He was the inevitable result of a nation under madness that was in need of a strong leader. After all, Germany has a history of philosophers who upheld the state as something divine and who had strong antisemitic influences.

    Hitler was a megalomaniac, he loved power and power came pouring down to him. He applied the idea of evolution as something that always goes in one direction, this is wrong. Evolution is random, his idea was that his was the greatest race and the other races should be destroyed.

    Hitler's racism, coupled with the society he was controlling caused a cycle of genocide that was near unstoppable. He was the spark that lit the fire of hatred and rage within the n**i community. He was a strong figure with very strong speeches.

    Additionally, Adolf Hitler was delusional, commonly citing illusions of grandeur that he most likely believed and constantly disbelieving any possibilities of defeat, as narrated by certain key figures present during his rule.

    Those sum up some of my thoughts on Hitler, but I also hold certain opinions about the person with respect to the situation undergoing during his rule. Amongst these opinions is the rather subjective term "monster" which, although usable in certain medical conditions describing certain fetuses, here would be easily placeable in the ethical sense.

    Hitler wasn't the enemy in WWII, WWII was the enemy itself. And as a famous general once said, we may be technological giants, but we are ethical infants. Who in his/her right mind commands the murder of innocent people because of hatred? Who in his/her right mind commands the launch of nuclear weapons on a country that already practically surrendered?

    Maybe some countries have other agendas, but truly, they are all the same. At least Hitler was honest. It was a war of hatred and lust. A lust for power and superiority that was not going to stop at nothing, versus a world that wasn't ready to die.

    What happened to wars of true ideologies? Since when do we stop defending civilization in the face of barbaric tyranny?


  2. People can be nieve and stubborn. He was one of them. I can safely assume there was somthing wrong with him, like mentally. and gave that psycho problem to like the 30,000 people who followed him.

    I don't hate him..i just see that there is somthing wrong with him that he couldn't help.

  3. He was very evil and manipulative.  He was responsible for issuing the deaths of 6 million jews and was responsible for the World War II.  I think he was mentally ill, and had delusions of grandeur.  He used to paint and make art on landscapes and stuff.  I'm sure he was very troubled and conflicted.  He had jewish in him ( makes me think he hated himself)

  4. he was a man with great ideas didn't always go about them the right way but still a perfect race why not he refused to let people smoke and he wasn't as bad as we make him out to be

  5. I have been brainwashed from birth so I have someone Else's opinion. OH TO DECIDE FOR MYSELF.  Maybe in the next life.

  6. A nasty little part Jewish guy who lied about it.  He had BIG ideas as he was so unhappy (and a lousy painter) and had a persecution complex.  He was also bully who did a great deal of shouting and threatening ~ like a child would when he couldn't get what he wanted when he thought he ought to.

    To put it at its simplest.

    Sash.

  7. he meant well just went a little to far

  8. No worse than the other leaders at the time.I believe he was demon-possessed and into theosophy and the occult.But Stalin was far worse.And the Allies did as much rampant slaughter as he did.And continued to do so after the war by sending millions to be starved and killed in the USSR and internment camps in Eastern Europe.

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