With the kind of checks in our public system, it is impossible to see the ride of a Hitler personality in our society.
It s difficult to see the ride of a Hitler personality in our society because of our mature democracy.
There are many special attributes that a person could possibly possess. This person could have a great personality for example.
borderline personality disorder
Effects on society could be dirty people running around. More Crime Possibly more violence More arrests Society could be less functional because of heroin addicts
Probably had a cliché-ridden authoritarian personality. I suppose you could have called Hitler dedicated as well, even if it was to the eradication of the Jews. His last address before he died spoke all about continuing the fight against the Jewish menace, even though he knew the war was lost.
Hitler did practice a totalitarian form of government. A totalitarian state is when the state holds the power over the society.
Adolf Hitler was the leader in the rise of the Nazi party. Adolf Hitler has a distinct personality to bring harm to people and to perpetuate hatred. If there was another person during that time that had that same lust for power and desire to hurt people then someone other than Hitler could have lead that regime.
Yes, probably. He grew in a all-male environment, so he could possibly developed a different personality when approaching males than girls.
Hitler was against many religions and races, one main one was being Judaism. He wanted to eliminate every Jew and went to the the farthest he possibly could to be cruel to them.
While some Neo-Nazi groups have appeared both in Germany and elsewhere, not all of them consider Hitler's example to be the best course of action. Without some major change in German society, it is unlikely that they would be able to gain a significant and united constituency (especially considering the outcome of Hitler's Nazi regime).
Before the telegraph people sent written letters and could take from days to weeks possibly a month to receive it.
As Hitler is not available for psychiatric examination, I don't see how that kind of claim could ever be proved. In any case, insanity is impossible to define, and the kind of definitive proof implied in the question is almost unknown. Hitler may have had some personality disorder, but it is equally possible that he was plain evil.
Before the telegraph people sent written letters and could take from days to weeks possibly a month to receive it.