in someways!
yes!
like doing as u say!
it doesn't make a difference he did good or bad but HE DID WHAT HE SAID
2007-05-22 03:29:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not consider Hitler an idol. I doubt you will find anyone who does, and if someone does, they're probably considered crazy.
However, I do encourage research into Hitler and his ideas. People do call him evil and other such things, but he did have some pretty wild concepts. Did you know he had a concept for a building that was to be the "world capitol"? It was to be so large that the condensation from the breath of the thousands that could stand inside it would have caused the building to have its own rainfall indoors. However, it was never built... somewhat unfortunate, since I think it would have been cool to see if it was possible to build such a large structure. It would have certainly made for one crazy museum for wartime artifacts. Another one is the rocket technology that we use today - Hitler had the Nazis working to create rockets that could fly over the English Channel, possibly even further. Without the work done on that, our rocket technology that we use to launch astronauts into space would have taken many more years to create, as after Hitler's fall and the end of the war, many of the German scientists working on the project came to America to finish their work. (I believe some also went to Russia, if I'm not mistaken.)
There are also many misconceptions about Hitler as well, and I'm all for knowing the truth about things, rather than what high school textbooks spit out in two or three paragraphs. Many believe everything that is told to them in school... however, you have to go far beyond the approved reading list of the government's public education system to get to some of the more interesting and intimate details of a person or event. He was a man who did change the world, and not just in the obvious bad Holocaust way either. And even the bad things he did taught the rest of us "That's not right..."
Just don't go running around saying he was the greatest man alive and carrying around "Mein Kampf" (his biography, "My Struggle") in school. You're likely to get arrested for something like that, despite our supposed freedoms of speech and beliefs. (Besides, I doubt you'd even find the book anywhere, it's banned I think.) But, really, do some research into him. He's a man who's bad side is highly publicized... but noone seems to really know much else about his life and why he thought the way he did. You might find that some of his ideas weren't all that bad... they were just misguided, overshadowed, perhaps even misunderstood due to the events and time he was living in.
But, that all depends on what you think. I consider him and the way he thought an important piece of history, and why we had a war and Nazis and such. Not idol-worthy in any form, but an important person in history nonetheless.
2007-05-21 20:33:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Hitler and his clowns would not qualify as an elite even in a Third World Country. If Germany had not been in chaos, Hitler would have had to go back to the flop houses of Vienna.
Himmler was a chicken farmer, Goering was a dope addict that like to wear makeup; Rippentroff was a wine salesman. There was a pornographer in his top echelon.
2007-05-21 20:10:49
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answered by Shirley T 7
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I ve already my idol selected. But, as far as Hitler is concerned, he is bad only with his Fascist thoughts. In all other aspects, he is one step ahead of most of the idols.
His management principles are world famous.*
2007-05-21 19:42:25
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answered by tdrajagopal 6
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Adolf Hitler
The avatar of fascism posed the century's greatest threat to democracy and redefined the meaning of evil forever.... NO he isn't my idol.
2007-05-21 19:55:46
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answered by Michael N 6
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You seem to have some kind of obsession with Hitler. You ask a number of questions which lead one to believe you actually admire the maniac. I hope you do not. He was a murderer of millions of people.
Chow!!
2007-05-22 02:18:15
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answered by No one 7
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No i dont
I consider Rahul Dravid as my Idol
2007-05-21 19:42:41
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answered by neeru 4
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In every man there are good and bad qualities.He united a war torn impoverished Germany and made it a great world power.
His biggest blunder was harassing Jews.
Even other wise also I dont believe in worshipping any one ,however great he may be.So no chance.
2007-05-22 02:54:32
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answered by murthyssr9 4
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No, certainly not. I have no totalitarian dictators as my idols.
Have you heard of Emiliano Zapata, the Mexican revolutionary? He's one of my idols.
2007-05-21 20:52:05
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answered by WMD 7
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I consider him as an idol but not his intentions
2007-05-21 19:52:24
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answered by diva s 2
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Inspiring? Hmmm. properly, we could "say he did no longer kill those human beings" (that's ludicrous yet i will flow with it for this question). the guy "conquered" many international locations. Looted their gold reserves and fiscal institutions. He used slave labor that he of direction did no longer could desire to pay for AND he nevertheless could desire to no longer win the conflict. in actuality, the allies theory he replaced into one in each and every of those destructive chief that finally they stopped attempting to kill him in fears that somebody functional could take over. there is not any longer something approximately him that replaced into inspiring in any comprehend. He replaced into no longer smart. He replaced right into a manipulator. vast distinction. He replaced into additionally a psychopath. i do no longer comprehend psychopaths. as a count number of actuality the guy in charge for extra deaths (which of direction is composed of adult men, women human beings and teenagers who have been killed for being Jewish, Gypsy, Slavic, communist, JW, etc) than the different person the international has ever comprehend, which contain harmless adult men, women human beings and teenagers. He led the "stable German human beings" into being a rustic of butchers, thieves and murderers. no longer something to correctly known there in any respect.
2016-11-26 00:17:13
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answered by pegues 3
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