Citation needed. The only account of a classmate of his that I am aware of, is a memoire of August Kubizek, a close friend and a room-mate and that was well into his time into secondary school in Vienna, at the age of about 17-19. Hitler himself describes his elementary school experience as if he was a well-liked center-stage personality, but we only know of one account of him being found smoking at the age of 8, by one of his teachers and a rather infamous photography, where he was placed in the center of the back-row, appearing as the largest in his class with a stern look. That photography strikes me as someone who wants to be the tough guy in the center-stage, but lacks that position and friends. But hey, YMMV.Jonathan101 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 5:45 pm Hitler bullied kids at school into playing with him and was generally a disruptive student in the classroom.
His niece murdered himself (thanks to Hitler's overbearing, obsession-like and suffocating influence), a soldier is not a killer and everything else you mentioned is past his World War I experience and thus well into and after his phase of (self-)radicalisation. My point is not, that Hitler didn't become a monstrous human being, he undeniably was, but that Hitler is neither a born monster, nor a complete monster with no positive traits, as outlined in this previous post:Jonathan101 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 5:45 pmHe was extremely argumentative and condescending, well past the point of being verbally abusive.
He may have shot at or pulled a gun on people during WW1.
He definitely took part in street fights and riots in the early years of the Nazi Party, and at the very least assaulted people- he stopped soon after his own head got split open, but he continued to deliberately incite them and sent his goons to start fights with the Communists.
He certainly threatened people with violence to get his way on numerous occasions.
He is suspected of murdering his niece but that is unlikely.
He absolutely ordered millions of assaults, tortures and murders in his lifetime. This wasn't just during WW2, but innumerable instances starting at even before he came to power. He had zero compunctions about ordering violence and he encouraged and approved of his underlings committing it and being ready to commit it.
He was also known to sometimes bring in officers and foreign diplomats for a private meeting and spend hours shouting at them, screaming at them, berating them, threatening them, blaming him for any number of terrible actions that they "forced" him to take (like, say, "how brutal do you want our pending invasion of your country to be?" sort of actions) if they didn't give him what he wanted...and then he would go of and joke and laugh about how absolutely terrified he just left them, as if it were all a big gag.
DragonBallFan is reaching, but Hitler is hardly a good person just because he wasn't personally physically violent with others. He certainly wasn't like that because he lacked the stomach for it, and he was extremely abusive and mean spirited in other ways. That is a weak line or reasoning.
Oh and Hitler's shouting? That is quite literally performance art. He trained himself to do that as a means to an end after World War I, during his time as a spy for the internal/political security section of the military. Argueably, it became part of his personality later in life, as it was so deeply ingrained in him to perform like that at will. But it certainly wasn't part of his personality before the 1920s.Madner Kami wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2019 9:20 pmYou do realize that, in order to disprove your absolutely silly point, all one has to do is, find one trait about "Hitler and other historical monsters" that is a good thing about them?Dragon Ball Fan wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2019 6:39 pm and maybe I do have some negative aspects in common with Hitler and other historical monsters but my point was that those monsters did not have any positive traits in common with normal human beings.
Also, Riedquat gets it. Demonizing Hitler is only serving one goal, to distance yourself from him and what he did. It does not explain why he became the way he was and it certainly does not help in preventing it from happening again, especially if those who demonize him use exactly the same sort of mental gymnastics that Hitler used himself and declare a human being to be an unhuman. That is, unless you are willing to proclaim that every follower of Hitler was and is literally a demon-worshipper and a follower of a black magic practitioner. Yeah, that will work well