If we talk about Hitler as a person, even on a personal level, he was a deeply unpleasant figure. Those who knew him described him as temperamental, selfish, and incredibly stubborn. He was a terrible listener, loved to ramble endlessly, often losing touch with reality in his fantasies of grandeur. His manners were crude, and his behavior unpredictable—ranging from fits of rage to a bizarre sentimentality that felt fake. Hitler dodged responsibility for his failures, always blaming others, from his subordinates to entire nations. Even in everyday life, he was obsessed with control, down to the smallest details, like a strict diet he didn’t always follow himself but demanded of those around him. In short, he was a man devoid of true humanity, compassion, or the capacity for genuine relationships a hollow shell filled with hatred and delusions of greatness 1 reply
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