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    I think Hitler is an interesting man, but I won't say that he was doing good. What he did was terrible, and it's hard to understand how he could do that.

    The thing is, he thought what he was doing was right. It would help the economic depression if the Jews were gone, because he believed that they were the reason that Germany was in shambles.

    I think it's sad that he wasted his intelligence killing people. I'm sure he could've used his brain to do something good, but we'll never know, I guess.

    Another sad thing is half of the things we've learned about the human body (that helped us a lot in health jobs) was from the Holocaust. I've heard that when doctors found out where all the information that was helping them came from, some refused to use the information.
    I completely agree.
    November 11th, 2008 at 11:11pm
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    (Double Post)
    November 11th, 2008 at 11:11pm
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    There are still people that support his ideas, scarily enough.

    I know kids that honestly want to kill Jewish people simply because they are Jewish.

    It's all quite sad, really...

    Hitler did horrible things, but maybe how he ended will teach people not to try it.
    November 29th, 2008 at 02:02am
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    jherixxemergency:
    There are still people that support his ideas, scarily enough.

    I know kids that honestly want to kill Jewish people simply because they are Jewish.

    It's all quite sad, really...

    Hitler did horrible things, but maybe how he ended will teach people not to try it.
    He may have ended up dead, but he also got what he wanted, to a degree, and he also got timeless fame
    November 30th, 2008 at 09:51am
  • twiggeh

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    I actually have a fair amount of respect for Hitler.

    I do not agree with many of the things that he did.

    However, I really admire the passion he had, and his ability to follow through with his ideas instead of just dreaming about them.
    Hitler was, and still is, one of the world's greatest public speakers. He used these skills to persuade a large proportion of Germany to follow in what he wanted.

    His ideas of what was right are most certainly different to how many of us think today, but he had real beliefs. Just as one may have belief in God, believing that His word is truth and right.

    I'm not a nazi, don't get me wrong. But i do think that Hitler can be considered somewhat of a role model. To be able to express your ideas to the public, despite others disagreeing (though I am not saying 'go kill everyone). He was able to go from lower-middle class Austrian, to the most well known leader in Germany.

    It's one of those 'you can do anything' things.
    December 8th, 2008 at 09:56pm
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    twiggy:
    I actually have a fair amount of respect for Hitler.

    I do not agree with many of the things that he did.

    However, I really admire the passion he had, and his ability to follow through with his ideas instead of just dreaming about them.
    Hitler was, and still is, one of the world's greatest public speakers. He used these skills to persuade a large proportion of Germany to follow in what he wanted.

    His ideas of what was right are most certainly different to how many of us think today, but he had real beliefs. Just as one may have belief in God, believing that His word is truth and right.

    I'm not a nazi, don't get me wrong. But i do think that Hitler can be considered somewhat of a role model. To be able to express your ideas to the public, despite others disagreeing (though I am not saying 'go kill everyone). He was able to go from lower-middle class Austrian, to the most well known leader in Germany.

    It's one of those 'you can do anything' things.
    Don't worry, you don't sound like a nazi.
    He did bad things, he was a bad person, but he had some very admirable qualities
    December 9th, 2008 at 11:49am
  • Robbie Williams

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    I agree.
    Like you said, most of the things he did were just awful, but he did have a very intelligent mind.
    And the way he got millions of people to listen, and agree with him, was very clever.
    December 10th, 2008 at 07:21pm
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    twiggy:
    I actually have a fair amount of respect for Hitler.

    I do not agree with many of the things that he did.

    However, I really admire the passion he had, and his ability to follow through with his ideas instead of just dreaming about them.
    Hitler was, and still is, one of the world's greatest public speakers. He used these skills to persuade a large proportion of Germany to follow in what he wanted.

    His ideas of what was right are most certainly different to how many of us think today, but he had real beliefs. Just as one may have belief in God, believing that His word is truth and right.

    I'm not a nazi, don't get me wrong. But i do think that Hitler can be considered somewhat of a role model. To be able to express your ideas to the public, despite others disagreeing (though I am not saying 'go kill everyone). He was able to go from lower-middle class Austrian, to the most well known leader in Germany.

    It's one of those 'you can do anything' things.
    Don't worry, you don't sound like a nazi.
    He did bad things, he was a bad person, but he had some very admirable qualities
    I wouldn't even go as far as saying he's a bad person. He just looked at the world in a different light (which we all generally disagreee with). But maybe I'm just crazy.

    Though what defines a bad person...? (avoids major inconclusive tangent..)

    :crazy: Woot. People actually understood that ramble.
    December 10th, 2008 at 10:38pm
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    twiggy:
    I actually have a fair amount of respect for Hitler.

    I do not agree with many of the things that he did.

    However, I really admire the passion he had, and his ability to follow through with his ideas instead of just dreaming about them.
    Hitler was, and still is, one of the world's greatest public speakers. He used these skills to persuade a large proportion of Germany to follow in what he wanted.

    His ideas of what was right are most certainly different to how many of us think today, but he had real beliefs. Just as one may have belief in God, believing that His word is truth and right.

    I'm not a nazi, don't get me wrong. But i do think that Hitler can be considered somewhat of a role model. To be able to express your ideas to the public, despite others disagreeing (though I am not saying 'go kill everyone). He was able to go from lower-middle class Austrian, to the most well known leader in Germany.

    It's one of those 'you can do anything' things.
    It just shows anyone that they can strive to be whatever they want, no matter what they takes.
    However, it's not the best example, considering he's known famously around the world for being 'evil', and he killed himself before WWII ended...

    So I wouldn't advise anyone to follow in Hitler's footsteps. :file:
    December 11th, 2008 at 07:54pm
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    twiggy:
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    Don't worry, you don't sound like a nazi.
    He did bad things, he was a bad person, but he had some very admirable qualities
    I wouldn't even go as far as saying he's a bad person. He just looked at the world in a different light (which we all generally disagreee with). But maybe I'm just crazy.

    Though what defines a bad person...? (avoids major inconclusive tangent..)

    :crazy: Woot. People actually understood that ramble.
    Okay, sorry, I put that wrong, because I said I didn't think that he was a bad person, per say, earlier. :lmfao
    December 12th, 2008 at 09:31am
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    Even though he caused so many horrid things to happen to other people and he could be considered evil, I think he was truly a great leader.

    I'm not saying that I would have followed him, but he did know how to lead a great mass of people.
    December 15th, 2008 at 05:00pm
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    I think we can all classify Hitler as clinically insane. :file:
    December 15th, 2008 at 09:01pm
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    December 16th, 2008 at 01:43am
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    Leroquent.:
    I think we can all classify Hitler as clinically insane. :file:
    So people who have different views and beliefs to you are insane?
    December 16th, 2008 at 09:33am
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    I think we can all classify Hitler as clinically insane. :file:
    Hitler may have been insane to a degree.
    I mean, it does take some crazy willpower to...accomplish the things he did.
    The mindset he had about the Aryan Race, the Aryan, Race, the Aryan Race. The utopia vision.
    Maybe he went mad with power.

    I do agree with you to a degree. There was obviously something about him that wasn't completely right (obviously).
    December 20th, 2008 at 03:56pm
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    My mom's counsin in law is a direct decendant of Hitler. He must have be an amazing leader to get so many followers to kill thousands of innocent people.
    December 21st, 2008 at 03:48am
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    fucking crazy bastard
    December 22nd, 2008 at 01:17am
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    not to say that he wasn't really smart, but he was still crazy.
    And no, not because he had different beliefs and shit, but because he killed thousands of innocent people.
    December 22nd, 2008 at 01:19am
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    ^ And he may have thought that was right.

    Also, watch your capitalization and whatnot on the boards, and if you want to add something to your post, there's an edit button
    December 22nd, 2008 at 12:30pm
  • Robbie Williams

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    ^ Exactly :cute:

    There were questions about his sanity, but only towards the end of his life when the power got to much.
    December 24th, 2008 at 11:35am