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Originally Posted by theaustinescorts
Eliminating waste had nothing to do with it.
The Nazis did what no one else had the authority or audacity to do in a capitalist society. They simply hired all the unemployed people by giving them temporary jobs in agriculture and construction. That was in 1933-1934, and it had absolutely nothing to do with rearmament, which was years later.
As for Hitler being a megalomaniac, I don't think a psychologist would agree with you.
But the facts are that Hitler was much more intelligent, had a higher IQ, than all of his classmates in grammer school. The guy was a brainiac - just face it. In elementary school and in the first years of secondary school he was the smartest kid around, and he knew very well that everyone around him were his intellectual inferiors.
Of course he believed he was smarter than everyone else. He was. That isn't megalomania.
When he got out of the Army his powers of persuasion and speech were stunning. He spoke more persuasively and with intelligence than any other person in public life without any teleprompter or other aids. He spoke completely spontaneously.
He was a genius.
He may have been an evil genius.
But there's no denying he was a genius.
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Ok, I see how this game is played, say something and the other
guy says something different.
Eliminated waste is exactly what he did, the money went
directly to creating jobs for German people without, oh
lets say, over half of it being lost in government waste.
Hitler already had his plans for conquest and much of
the products that were made were for the purpose
of building up Germany for that reason, roads, bridges,
efficient factories and manufacturing procedures.
How could Germany go to war without all that in place
first, later actual war products began to be made.
Your right about the megalomania though. He wasn't
a megalomaniac he was the megalomaniac of all time.
Only a close second to Barry.
ha ha ha ha