Without the changed conditions, the product of a lost war, a revolution and a pervasive sense of national humiliation, Hitler would have remained a nobody. His main ability by far, as he came to realise during the course of 1919, was that in the prevailing circumstances he could inspire an audience which shared his basic political feelings, by the way he spoke, by the force of his rhetoric, by the very power of his prejudice, by the conviction he conveyed that there was a way out of Germany's plight.
In the election campaign of 1930, Hitler seldom spoke explicitly of Jews. The crude tirades of the early 1920s were missing altogether. 'Living-space… - Ian Kershaw
In the election campaign of 1930, Hitler seldom spoke explicitly of Jews. The crude tirades of the early 1920s were missing altogether. 'Living-space…
- Ian Kershaw
Hitler frequently demonstrated diffidence and unease in dealings with individuals which contrasted diametrically with his self-confident mastery in e… - Ian Kershaw
Hitler frequently demonstrated diffidence and unease in dealings with individuals which contrasted diametrically with his self-confident mastery in e…
You have delivered up our holy German Fatherland to one of the greatest demagogues of all time. I solemnly prophesy that this accursed man will cast… - Ian Kershaw
You have delivered up our holy German Fatherland to one of the greatest demagogues of all time. I solemnly prophesy that this accursed man will cast…
Hitler was no inexorable product of a German 'special path', no logical culmination of long-term trends in specifically German culture and ideology. … - Ian Kershaw
Hitler was no inexorable product of a German 'special path', no logical culmination of long-term trends in specifically German culture and ideology. …
Hitler was never a socialist. - Ian Kershaw
Hitler was never a socialist.
The repeated claim before the 'seizure of power' - that the NSDAP, as a national social-revolutionary movement, and not simply another political part… - Ian Kershaw
The repeated claim before the 'seizure of power' - that the NSDAP, as a national social-revolutionary movement, and not simply another political part…
Hitler was highly secretive - not least about his personal life, his background, and his family. - Ian Kershaw
Hitler was highly secretive - not least about his personal life, his background, and his family.
Following a meeting with Hitler, Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber, a man who had 'courageously criticized the Nazi attacks on the Catholic Church' - we… - Ian Kershaw
Following a meeting with Hitler, Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber, a man who had 'courageously criticized the Nazi attacks on the Catholic Church' - we…
Hitler was unapproachable and impenetrable even for those in his close company. - Ian Kershaw
Hitler was unapproachable and impenetrable even for those in his close company.
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