Hitler has always been there, because the spirit cannot be killed

Leo 2022-01-07 15:53:30

I liked watching World War II when I was young, but at first I was surprised by Hitler's personal charm. Because the anti-Nazi education I received from a young age made my knowledge of Nazis and Germany rest on demons, war madmen, and the massacre of eight million Jews. Later, with an interest in Germany, I began to understand that period of history, and I also had a relative understanding of Germany at that time. Germany was devastated after World War I and was restricted by the Versailles system. The most important thing is that Germany's economic lifeline is dominated by many Jews. A huge country's economic lifeline is dominated by foreigners, and everyone knows the end of it later. In the process, his original intention was correct, but the way he handled the problem was too extreme. Hitler’s racist rhetoric is always interspersed in the film, but it’s just another name.
Although there are some absurdities in the film, the emphasis is on the realism of the shooting techniques and a strong sense of substitution. Suddenly he felt that he was really alive, walking in the streets and alleys of Germany, asking long and short questions. Looking for social issues, his words are sharp, and he never cares about the contempt of others. He only sees the army, politics, the country, the people, and racism. He pays attention to public opinion propaganda, emphasizes discipline, is full of passion and enthusiasm. He knows how to grasp the hearts of the audience, he has never regarded a simple TV show as a performance, for him every time it is a beer hall coup. He has a strong learning and adaptability ability. Facing computers and the Internet, he relies more on the tools of our ordinary people to do better and accepts massive amounts of knowledge. The problem can be analyzed in time through the newspaper. Is he Hitler? It was the first time to participate in the show. Faced with the suspicion of the people on the scene, his long silence and resilience made people dismiss it.
The advancement of the plot makes people begin to believe in him, whether he is acting or real. Because he said the voice of many people. Once, Hitler relied on this success. At the end of the movie, Hitler told the hero that you cannot get rid of me because I am a part of you and I am from you.
I believe that in any country that has been cowardly, its people hope that one day someone can stand up and lead them forward. Dialectically, Hitler had done nothing wrong before this. Because Stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt, Tito, etc. are all of the same type. Looking back on history, we can say that Hitler was the devil, just because he failed. However, the spirit and concept he created is actually the human society itself. Because people need sacrifice and dedication to make society progress. It's just that, in that era, they just sacrificed for one person. Thinking of the waves that I have seen, the Nazis have been there all the time. Because that is the collective and discipline, the same slogan, the same way of saluting, the same clothes, nothing for one day, nothing for two days, but after a long time, the collective will be difficult to break up. What did the Nazis represent? What did Hitler represent? Just as we said that freedom cannot be killed, so is the spirit.

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  • Adolf Hitler: Those parliamentarians all put the whole money in their own pockets. I wonder that millions of people like you here don't stand up with torches und pitchforks in front of those parlamatarian barrel joints: 'What are you doing with our money?'

    [voice over]

    Adolf Hitler: But the German himself is not a revolutioner.

    [to a man]

    Adolf Hitler: Would you follow me too?

    Random Man: It's a bad time now. I have to work.

  • Fabian Sawatzki: How did Hitler came up with his moustage?

    Adolf Hitler: In the war I had to trim so it can fit into the gasmask.