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mrsdudara
reply to post by YodHeVauHe
Swishy indeed
Where did you find all these?
darkbake
reply to post by YodHeVauHe
You can see from these pictures Hitler's creative side, he was an artist, a lot of people have said - I saw one historian's main criticism of him being that he used people and society as his medium.
But you can tell by all the flair, the banners and such (this was actually a novelty used by the NAZI party, and a big part of it, was the flair). Hitler used to have models of cities he would plan out and such.edit on 4-10-2013 by darkbake because: (no reason given)
727Sky
It never ceases to amaze me when the human condition of hero worship is studied. Germany in the beginning was on it's financial last leg and it is true that Hitler's plans appeared to pull them out of their tailspin. Even the cover of Time or Newsweek? (1936) had him on the cover as a national hero... But as in most things power corrupts.. What a waste of humanity..