He was good at getting people to follow him (though he was really lucky about the timing, since he was able to take power at a time when people were very desperate), but once he actually was a leader, he didn't do so well.
Anyway, I think genocide pretty much automatically disqualifies people from being good leaders.
No question about it. He was a horrible person, no doubt, but he was a fantastic speaker and leader. If ever a man knew how to reunite a nation and then destroy it again, it was Adolf Hitler.
Is it normal that everyone thinks I'm racist?
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I said this recently to someone. "Hitler was a good leader, it doesn't mean I think he's a good man."
(I'm not the OP, just incase you think I am).
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He was good at getting people to follow him (though he was really lucky about the timing, since he was able to take power at a time when people were very desperate), but once he actually was a leader, he didn't do so well.
Anyway, I think genocide pretty much automatically disqualifies people from being good leaders.
No question about it. He was a horrible person, no doubt, but he was a fantastic speaker and leader. If ever a man knew how to reunite a nation and then destroy it again, it was Adolf Hitler.
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Agreed.