What Do You Think About Adolf Hitler??
By aparajitoc
@aparajitoc (365)
5 responses
@wmg2006 (5381)
• United States
20 Jan 07
I have studied Hitler a lot over the years. I did a thesis paper on him in college. He was a person with a lot of psychological damage done to him as a child. He was a loner and had a very brilliant mind. He was either a genuis or borderline genuis. As we know there is a fine line between being a genius and an insane person.
He developed his evil ways by getting recognition from others. He was a leader and had a BIG following. Once he gathered all these followers it went to his head. His ideas were very twisted and distorted at the time. His power was given to him and when it was questioned he got angier and had more evil instilled in the punishment. If he had been treated for the psychosis at an early age he would not have done the things he did.
He felt what he was doing was for the good of the people as a whole. Basically he was just crazy with a lot of crazy followers who supported him.
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@aparajitoc (365)
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21 Jan 07
I am glad to get your response. But I have some questions. What kind of of psychological damage, done to him as a child? I once heard that he could draw well but no one appreciated him. Even he never passed the university of arts.
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@aparajitoc (365)
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16 Jan 07
Yes. He is evil nearly in everyone's eyes. But everyone's is evil indeed. Remember....No one actually goes to heaven!
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@tmcconnell (5)
• United States
16 Jan 07
He was a scary scary man. But also a very influential leader. If only his talents were used differently, much, much differently.
@aparajitoc (365)
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17 Jan 07
he was a influential leader but was a mass murderer. A very scary man. god knows why he planned to kill all the jews.
@Vjvals (906)
• Roseville, California
22 Mar 16
He was evil in his nature first off. Then his father was very abusive while his mother was more supportive you could say. Then he was rejected and while being a talented artist. If they would have accepted him he may not have caused all that pain and suffering and kept his evil compulsions under wraps. His World War I experience was harsher than the average. He also was not allowed to eat meat or do anything like take a drag off a smoke. A very strict lifestyle. He says he was spiritual but seemed to be more haunted than anything else and combine that with illogical emotions and you have a mass killer. He from the devil helped cause a better economic us system for the economic boom after the war, although that was not his priority. The rites of passage. He was what I think of as a piece of you know what.