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Adolf Hitler. This name is a symbol of bloody terror, symbol of wars and millions of casualties as a result. Everybody in the world knows the name of the cruelest dictator in history. Adolf Hitler. We know the price of his politics and his attitude to people. Historians always discuss one question about this unusual personality. How did it happen that such evil creature absolutely legally received political power in one of the most civilized European countries? Let us try to find out how charisma and leadership helped Hitler to become a Chancellor and Fuhrer.

First of all we have to pay attention to his speaking skills that made him so popular. We should admit that he was excellent orator. When you listen to his speeches you feel he is a strong and self-confident personality, you feel strong energy of his rude words. His speaking skills are amazing. He knew that he could influence any crowd: civilians, SS or army. His speeches were rude and straight-forwarded, but their style was strong and convincing. Sometimes it happened that his speeches consisted of numerous threats only and it was hard to get the main...

It happened because he had his own aggressive style. If he was not sure in what he said he always seemed outwardly strong, self-reliant, and self-possessive. He was a great orator and when he said the first sentence the crowd was in his power. Hitler's speaking skills combined with Nazi ideology made him a symbol of Nazi movement and the whole humiliate nation. His popularity grew and millions of common Germans found him to be a person who will give Germany a new life, prosperity and international respect lost after the WW1. This was the greatest mistake in German history.
Another strong side of his character was his knowledge of society interests. He knew that Germans are tired of chaos and suffer from poverty; they need changes and a great aim to reach it. Hitler used their interests to succeed in his political game. He valued propaganda a lot and used it to spread and popularize his ideas. He used Rosenberg's ideas to form Nazi ideology. As a result millions of Germans were ready to die for their Fuhrer or do whatever he wanted. They believed in Hitler more than in God.…

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Marrus, Micheal R. 1989.The Holocaust of History. New York: A Meridian Book.
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