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Why, then, did the highly educated Germans embrace a lunatic like Adolf Hitler? The short answer is that bad policies caused economic, military and political crises – chow time for tyrants. German circumstances changed for the worse, and when people become angry enough or desperate enough, sometimes they’ll support crazies who would never attract a crowd in normal circumstances.
Hitler’s main talent seemed to be as a speech maker, so he began giving speeches that appealed to Germans embittered and disillusioned by the outcome of the war. He denounced Jews, capitalists and other alleged villains, vowing to rebuild German greatness.
Like the other belligerents, Germans had entered World War I with the expectation that they would win and recoup their war costs by making the losers pay.
The crucial elements of both (Hitler and Stalin) were the identification of the state with a single mass party and of the party with its charismatic leader, the use of an official ideology to legitimize and maintain the regime, the use of terror and propaganda to suppress dissent and stifle opposition, and the use of modern science and technology to control the economy and individual behaviour.
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
a reply to: alphabetaone
Yes, yes...those things you said are true.
So this automatically means a dictatorship?
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
a reply to: alphabetaone
Thing that's kind of odd about all of these claims is that these dictators apparently have one thing in common, charisma.
Do you think Donald Trump is charismatic?
Personally, I don't see it happening, even if it were the intention...