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I have seen a bunch of things showing how evil Adolf Hitler was, then people comment saying how Hitler was a great leader and such. Maybe I'm not seeing it from someone else's point of view.. I mean he did kill millions of innocent people because he needed a scapegoat.. Some of the things he did to people make me feel horrified that he actually did that to people because of their race. I'm not posting this because I want to know if Hitler was good or bad, in my opinion he was bad... I just want to know why some people thing what he did was right..People who do support Hitler, I'm not being offensive, I just eant to see it from your point of view. Please don't be offended with this, I'm just trying to look at this from all angles.

2007-12-12 08:10:52 · 12 answers · asked by Kristine Fernandez 6 in Arts & Humanities History

Even with the great speaking skills, some people still support him TODAY.. Even after they see viedos of the condition the Ghettos were.. And the death camps and the gas chambers.. They see how horrible he was to them, and they still support his ideas. I just wonder how they see all of that and think its for a good cause.

2007-12-12 08:23:07 · update #1

12 answers

Human Nature, what else ?

There is people for anything, incredible, but that's it.

Same as why some people worship fidel kastro, adore it, love it, babble over it, etc, etc

Same thing. People believe what they want to believe.

However, there is a point. Dictators, as a rule, have something good.
Adolfie eliminated unemployment in Germany ( 6 million people ). I know, they went to work in the war machine
Also, he built expressways and eliminated the organized crime. Besides, he made the Germans feel like the Master Race, the Superior Race. After the WWI defeat, they felt flattered

Bad old Musso made the trains work accurately. He also liquidated the organized crime

fidel gave the people "free" health care and "free" education

The point is, if you like the guys, you will find everything wonderful. To live happy in a dictatorship you must agree with it

To Jess:
According to Paula, adolfie's sister, he didn't have a cruel childhood. On the contrary, his mother spoiled him very much

2007-12-12 10:02:43 · answer #1 · answered by Der Schreckliche 4 · 0 1

there isn't any certainly hell or heaven. i think like i've got fallen down the rabbit hollow right here. Hitler replaced into defective, in simple terms like a lemon of a automobile or a working laptop or pc with a foul motherboard. He did no longer have the excellent aspects. in case you opt to take the technological understanding out of the convo, then Hitler replaced into evil for specific. he's the place anybody else is going while they die. Heaven and hell are right here in the worldwide.

2016-10-11 03:50:33 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You have to look at it as a non-moral assessment.

What did Hilter do well. He dragged Germany out of economic depression in which millions were poor.

He built the first modern highway system across an entire country (the Autobahn).

He built cheap cars for the average person to drive (Volkswagen)

For a time he made Germans feel proud of themselves after the embarrassment of WWI. He also increased Germany's "greatness" through territorial acquisition.

Some of his methods were obviously out of line. But many rulers have done equally evil acts as Hitler. The difference with Hitler is that it was the first time in history (largely because of technology) that he was able to oppress and kill people so easily and efficiently.

Look at Joseph Stalin. He is responsible for more deaths than Hitler, but much of the exact details of his crimes were never released because the Soviets never lost a war. He's not viewed anywhere near as evil as Hitler by most people, but their atrocities are very similar. In current Russian society, a lot of people publicly express love and admiration for Stalin, regardless of the millions he put to death.

2007-12-12 08:30:10 · answer #3 · answered by Teabone 2 · 5 2

Because some people think that Hitler might have been a good leader, doesn't mean to say they feel he was a good person, or what he did was right.
There have been dictators throughout history that led their followers through hard times, but that doesn't mean that they had the good of the people in mind. If what they did benefited the people, that was an added bonus, but that was not their first consideration. It's always about them & their ever-growing ego.
Phyllis G.

2007-12-12 08:26:31 · answer #4 · answered by Phyllis G 4 · 1 3

hitler was keen and smart, really smart. there is good in everyone even him…that means he would be able to become a better person maybe if someone helped him out a bit before he became all that cruel. maybe he had a bad childhood. it may not be as it seems…

2007-12-12 08:26:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

Just learnt this topic on school about Dictatorship (Adolf Hitler). Well Hitler promised more jobs for people and stuff like these so I guess that's why.

2007-12-12 08:19:25 · answer #6 · answered by trenquette 1 · 1 4

He was the most evil man in world history

2016-08-11 08:58:01 · answer #7 · answered by Kevin7 7 · 0 0

I think there are very, very few people who agree with Hitler's views.

But if you want to know what his talent was, it was speaking.
He was a very great orator who could emotionally move people, and persuade them to agree with his ideas.
It was a great talent that affected even some of the smartest people of those times.

2007-12-12 08:19:54 · answer #8 · answered by Laska 2 · 2 5

Totally Understand What You're Getting At.

2007-12-12 08:16:22 · answer #9 · answered by Koko ; 4 · 1 5

He was able to convince people to follow him. I think it is important to know his "good" qualities to better understand him. I think if we view him as only evil it will be easy to allow that kind of evil lead again.

2007-12-12 08:24:45 · answer #10 · answered by doug 4 · 1 5

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