The devil rises because he is too naive

Larissa 2022-03-24 09:03:51

The history of Nazi Germany is complicated. "To be able to fully discuss the German history of Hitler's time, to describe the diabolical evil, the political whims, the heinous crimes committed, and the disaster and devastation to Germany and the world, while at the same time exploring the world The motives and psychological dynamics of all the participants in this most horrific drama of all time, it takes the historical insight of Thucydides and Burckhardt, that of Tolstoy The philosophical and ethical generalizations of the man, and the compassion of a prophet like Jeremiah.”
But the history is actually quite simple. From Hitler's innocence.
He naively thought that violent revolution could realize his ideal. He did it, got arrested himself, and began to show his "genius" side.
He naively thought that the theory of "fox" and "lion" in "The Prince" could become his own political art. he made it. Women adored him fervently, children idolized him, and most of the nation recognized him as an outstanding "political leader". The ideal that he dreamed of can finally be realized through the bewitchment of the beautiful, so after the war, the repentance from the people in Germany was wave after wave, far better than that in Japan.
He naively thought that Nazi Germany would be able to merge into the biggest piece of chocolate.
He naively thought that genocide could be as simple as culling poultry. He did it, sent away countless souls, and sent himself away. I am afraid that heaven will be crowded out, so I can only go to hell.
He was so naive, so demons rose and empires fell.

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Hitler: The Rise of Evil quotes

  • Adolf Hitler: If a thief takes your money and you take it back, does that make you also a thief?

  • Adolf Hitler: Pride is a weapon!