What willpower, what a Wagnerian life story. Even his downfall is like something out of a Germanic heroic epic.
>>541038426My man LOVED him some meth.
>destroys his entire nation to satisfy his ego>-ACKs himself afterwards
>>541038426he is cool
>>541038480Meth just makes me do gay shit. Dex is where it's at. Hitler must have been doing some GAY shit, probably why the German army had so many crossdressers.
I don't. He was a politician, and got into power the way politicians do, with media manipulation. Then he used the state to manipulate perceptions even more, and because he was an artist, a runner, and a politician, he made grotesque geostrategic mistakes against the advice of generals and industrialists, resulting in the destruction of his country and sacrifice of the best of its youth. A great example of how democracy usually elevates people who are bad at leading countries but good at winning elections. None of those generals and industrialists had hitler's flair for the theatric, so they could not win an election against him, but if they were in charge many millions of germans would have survived and today germany would be a much larger and more respectable country.
>>541038535They had different meth than we got today and the crossdressers grew up in the Weimar republic, cut them some slack - the future SS will have a brocoli hair and cat ears, or whatever they come up with by that time
>>541038594what nonsensebefore the war against the soviet union, Hitler was the greatest german to ever existand that war was a preventive war, as the soviets had a massive army on the german border in offensive positions
>>541038426You'll grow up
>>541038426Hitler's own statements show he was heavily inspired by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern, secular Turkey, who successfully overthrew the post-World War I Treaty of Sèvres. Hitler viewed Atatürk's nationalist rise and defiance of Allied powers as a template for overturning Germany's Versailles Treaty. Hitler admired Atatürk's sweeping nation-building efforts, military leadership, and the orchestration of the Turkish War of Independence.Early Nazi efforts, including the 1923 Munich Putsch, were structurally and strategically inspired by how Turkish nationalists mobilized and fought back against foreign occupation.
>>541038426Fag.
>>541039283Germany and Turkey are the same country.So the influence inevitably became confluence.