Situational Leadership Project: The Leadership of Adolf Hitler
Abstract 1
National Socialism, or Nazism, as it’s more famously known as, is in every way 100% credited to Hitler. He was the “leader, savior, and redeemer” of the movement from start to finish. Hitler’s determination, though wrongly focused, created his own ideology, campaigned and succeeded for power, lead operations, and succeeded ultimate triumph until the very catastrophic end of his leadership.
Hilter took advantage of the time where people nationwide and even around the world were looking for a scapegoat, something to focus blame and hatred on. Instead of admirably finding a solution through reasonable means, Hitler focused on the way to rule all people and how to get them to believe his thought. He convinced a huge fraction of mankind to blame an entire religion of people for all that was bad in the world. The Face of the Third Reich points out that by doing this, he created a shared goal with the larger number of people, the non-Jews, but even more so the fair skinned Christians of the world. By doing so he “created the erroneous attitudes and maniac emotions which made any realistic approach to life impossible and created that distorted image of man” that Hitler put himself and his followers in the category of.
So how did he convince this following that a war and total reassessment of culture was necessary? He promised an end to all problems, despondencies, and mistakes of the world, if they would agree to themes terms of ridicule, embarrassment, and harassment would one day be worth it in the long run, for future generations. The country’s growing misery assisted in this; when Hitler as a rising leader was the one speaking out loudest with ‘resolution’, the desperate listened.
This novel truly shapes and describes Hitler’s rise to fame and leadership, how he got into such a position of power, and how he stayed for many years. It’s an interesting concept to follow, taking advantage of a desperate situation to encourage an obscene idea, but the right circumstance got him where he wanted to be. It validates my thought of how much good Hitler could’ve done for the world if he refocused his hatred and turned it into love for mankind.
"Aspects of the Third Reich." (1985)
http://thehealingproject.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/FEST-Joachim-1970-The-Face-of-the-Third-Reich.pdf
Abstract 1
National Socialism, or Nazism, as it’s more famously known as, is in every way 100% credited to Hitler. He was the “leader, savior, and redeemer” of the movement from start to finish. Hitler’s determination, though wrongly focused, created his own ideology, campaigned and succeeded for power, lead operations, and succeeded ultimate triumph until the very catastrophic end of his leadership.
Hilter took advantage of the time where people nationwide and even around the world were looking for a scapegoat, something to focus blame and hatred on. Instead of admirably finding a solution through reasonable means, Hitler focused on the way to rule all people and how to get them to believe his thought. He convinced a huge fraction of mankind to blame an entire religion of people for all that was bad in the world. The Face of the Third Reich points out that by doing this, he created a shared goal with the larger number of people, the non-Jews, but even more so the fair skinned Christians of the world. By doing so he “created the erroneous attitudes and maniac emotions which made any realistic approach to life impossible and created that distorted image of man” that Hitler put himself and his followers in the category of.
So how did he convince this following that a war and total reassessment of culture was necessary? He promised an end to all problems, despondencies, and mistakes of the world, if they would agree to themes terms of ridicule, embarrassment, and harassment would one day be worth it in the long run, for future generations. The country’s growing misery assisted in this; when Hitler as a rising leader was the one speaking out loudest with ‘resolution’, the desperate listened.
This novel truly shapes and describes Hitler’s rise to fame and leadership, how he got into such a position of power, and how he stayed for many years. It’s an interesting concept to follow, taking advantage of a desperate situation to encourage an obscene idea, but the right circumstance got him where he wanted to be. It validates my thought of how much good Hitler could’ve done for the world if he refocused his hatred and turned it into love for mankind.
"Aspects of the Third Reich." (1985)
http://thehealingproject.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/FEST-Joachim-1970-The-Face-of-the-Third-Reich.pdf