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AH was a very true patriot for his country's has not done anything for himself ,he was not a selfish in nature ,he keeps all the promises give to his country including to his life to country, keep promise to merry Eva brown before death ,according to me what ever wrong or right he done that is all for his country and to break the versailles treaty which makes the germany slave,He do not have any of the bad hebbits,It is very difficult to find such a great patriotic leader like AH in today's world,Even in the statement of Winston churchill after the ww2has said "wrong pig has been slotered in ww2" with respect about AH,Even he did not maintain his bank account ,now a days leaders have their account in Swiss bank then how we say AH was a bad man,He was genius in knowledge,good in discipline, he made German economy from regs to rich, he was no smoking nor drinking wine ,non corrupted what ever he has done , you put your self on the position of Adolf Hitler and thinks can u do that all the thing

2006-07-31 21:24:53 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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These days is dangerous to talk about Alfie. I appreciate your courage ("The world is not for cowardly peoples." - Adolf Hitler)... but keep in mind that Adolf was a bit insane.

patriotic - yes
despotic - yes
hater - yes
genius - almost

If you want to have an objective view upon his character i suggest watching: "Der Untergang" (German movie about AH).

2006-07-31 21:30:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Uh...aside from the politics I think you are wrong about a lot of things about Hitler the man. He was probably a repressed homosexual, in fact he was disciplined during WW1 for sodomy. In any case before the night of long knives, the Nazi party was a very gay friendly organization and obviously there are homoerotic elements to Nazism. I think he had genuine affection for Braun, but I doubt they had a sexual relationship. As far as his finances go, it's very well documented that he was a tax evader.

He had many mysterious injections from a quack doctor, that probably contained amphetamines. He had no regular work habits, he stayed up all night juiced up on his injections and then slept till noon the next day. In fact on D-Day none of his aides dared to wake him to give him the news! If he was the brilliant leader you make him out to be you would think he could at least get out of bed for D-Day without flipping out on someone!?

Late in the war he became so erratic that the Allies decided not to attempt to assassinate him as they felt his stupidity was better than dealing with any other Nazi leader. In any case I can't see how anybody could think Hitler had any ability as a military strategist after Stalingrad.

2006-07-31 22:02:53 · answer #2 · answered by michinoku2001 7 · 0 0

Whatever his virtues might have been, they were overridden by the fact that he was personally responsible for murdering millions of people, including his own countrymen. That, in any rational person's book, defines someone who is truly evil. So the idea that he didn't smoke or drink doesn't count for a whole heck of a lot.

Oh, and Hitler was Austrian, not German.

2006-08-01 08:07:15 · answer #3 · answered by Peggles 1 · 0 0

The dude was daffy, my friend... genius or not... he was an egomaniac with serious pschiatric problem(s)! Maybe having a Jewish bloodline, black (not blonde) hair, brown (not blue) eyes and a stupid looking face with a silly mustache drove him insane! No matter... he was responsible for the torture and death of MILLIONS of innocent people... men, women, children and babies!

If you identify with such a person and think he's to be glorified or admired for ANYTHING, you need to have your balls ripped off and fed to you... for starters!

Don't be such a total moron...

2006-07-31 21:48:06 · answer #4 · answered by nomad 3 · 0 0

His book, Mein Kaph(My story)

2006-08-01 01:17:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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