The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler (1889-1945).
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The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)
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"The man who is born to be a dictator is not compelled. He wills it. He is not driven forward, but drives himself. There is nothing immodest about this. Is it immodest of a worker to drive himself toward heavy labor? Is it presumptuous of a man with the high forehead of a thinker to ponder through the nights till he gives the world an invention?
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is said that there is a thin line between sanity and insanity. Hitler's volatile actions, and his distorted perception resulted in him being thought of as a schizophrenic. While his political genius caused his rise, hatred caused his fall. He felt no remorse, and in closing, let his voice be heard in his defense, "For it is not you, gentlemen, who pass judgment on us. That judgment is spoken by the eternal court of history".
is said that there is a thin line between sanity and insanity. Hitler's volatile actions, and his distorted perception resulted in him being thought of as a schizophrenic. While his political genius caused his rise, hatred caused his fall. He felt no remorse, and in closing, let his voice be heard in his defense, "For it is not you, gentlemen, who pass judgment on us. That judgment is spoken by the eternal court of history".