Hitler was a guy like you and me with some strange views and ideas and that's about it.
I suppose that depends on your definition of ordinary. But then, I'm just a harmless old nut who never had the slightest interest in world domination.

Hitler was a guy like you and me with some strange views and ideas and that's about it.
I'm sure that if you had had the same experiences and environments that Hitler had in his youth, you would have been just like him.
If there would have been only a slightest difference in his youth, he wouldn't have become the man he was in the end.
I'm sure that if you had had the same experiences and environments that Hitler had in his youth, you would have been just like him.
If there would have been only a slightest difference in his youth, he wouldn't have become the man he was in the end.
You sound like you're making excuses for Hitler.
Just trying to de-demonize him.
Unfortunately*, you came way too late for such an accomplishment.Just trying to de-demonize him.
Lord Acton stated, "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." I'd make a quick search for the exact source but I fear it may take too much time.There's an old saying which seems appropriate although I forget who said it now:
Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Your second sentence correctly refutes the "singlehandedly" part of your first. None of them would have gotten so far, so fast, without the rest.Hitler singlehandedly ignited Europe into flames. The National Socialists were some pretty bad fellows. Seems to me he's earned his reputation.
Josef Stalin (not his real name)
Lord Acton stated, "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." I'd make a quick search for the exact source but I fear it may take too much time.
This makes it difficult to understand how an insignificant-looking bunch like that managed to persuade people to take them seriously & follow them in the first place.
PS. Come to think of it, when was the last time you saw a good-looking dictator, world leader or any top politician?
If you've ever seen a film of Hitler giving one of his speeches then you can easily see why everyone followed him. He may have been a lousy tactician but he was a fantastic public speaker.
Your second sentence correctly refutes the "singlehandedly" part of your first. None of them would have gotten so far, so fast, without the rest.
What I find strange is that none of the Nazi hierarchy faintly resembled their Aryan ideal of a master race of tall & handsome fair-haired people. This makes it difficult to understand how an insignificant-looking bunch like that managed to persuade people to take them seriously & follow them in the first place.
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