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The Dark Charisma of Adolph Hitler – BBC2
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Did anyone watch this tonight? Part 1 of 3. Absolutely fascinating. I wasn't sure whether to post this here or in History - or even in Body & Soul under a psychology tag - but if you're interested it really is worth watching.
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i watched most of it, and will watch the other two parts. My thoughts and not just because of this programme was that he was psychologically unbalanced, and the German people were as complicit as i have always thought in promoting, supporting this evil man. The usual rhetoric is that they didn't know, about the Jews, the concentration camps, and so forth, well sorry i have never believed that. The figures vary of the dead in WW2, 60 to 90 million, if someone had succeeded in eliminating him early on, this could have been avoided, with hindsight all things are possible. A truly evil person, who killed many, including millions of his own people, despot, ruler, charismatic perhaps but i can't and never will see him as anything but evil personified.
Have a read of Hitlers Willing Execxutioners by Daniel Goldhagen. Not a nice subject but a fascinating read - and quite an eye opener if you ever thought that the killing of Jews was all done by the German SS. A good insight into how reviled and feared the Jews were in Germany. As you say Naomi AH said just what people wanted to hear.
I haven't watched the programme yet, but do intend to do so very soon - I seem to remember that I read something ages ago that it was possible that Hitler had syphilis which may partly have led to madness and megalomania - of course, it doesn't forgive any of the evil he perpetuated, but a possible explanation to some of it.
LG, it is a bit of a fancy title - but having watched the programme, it's a fitting one. The people must have been mesmerised by him. Had I been a member if his audience, I can’t imagine myself being influenced – I could only think he was stark, raving mad – but, unlike me, they were unaware of what was to come, so I suppose that counts for something.
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