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Hitler rehearsing his speech in front of the mirror, 1925

2 点作者 pmastela将近 4 年前

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belter将近 4 年前
Before I comment further, let me clarify I find the Nazi era one of the worst periods of human history...Just in case there is no ambiguity about what is behind my comments.<p>I understand a little German, though not much. One of these days, out of curiosity, I listened to excerpts of his speeches out of YouTube.<p>I was fascinated by how mundane and non-charismatic his speeches sound. Maybe somebody speaking fluent German can confirm my feeling. Looks like once in a while, he would drop some higher level concepts, like stuff around the vital space. Not sure most of the audience at the time was likely to understand. I watched it trying to get insights that would help me make sense of some recent fascinating events we have seen for example in US politics.<p>I am interested in understanding what really drives much of what we call crowd manipulation, demagoguery and all that. Is it driven and created by charismatic personalities and their speech ? Or are they just providing a vehicle for racist and resentment behavior that was anyway likely to emerge from that segment of the population ? In other words, was in that historical context an Hitler likely to emerge in one form or the other ?<p>I researched a little bit and found some interesting analyzes. The initial threat of the Nazi regime was underestimated as highly educated, and German speaking, British diplomats were analyzing Hitler speeches and saying &quot;The man is an idiot&quot;.