Defining the type of political leader that Adolf Hitler was can be a difficult task. He was, after all, a charismatic leader, a diplomatic leader, a highly organized and patient leader -- in many ways a successful leader, if also a failure in the end. It is most true, perhaps, to say that he was a power-hungry, tyrannical, and violent leader whose brief reign at the head of Germany was mercifully ended by the effort of the Allies.
Hitler's view on leadership was that he was the leader, and anybody who disagreed would be shot.
Pretty ordinary totalitarianism, actually, like most leftists.
Chancellor of Germany
he wanted to control the world and make his perfect Germans
Leadership reverted to the emperor <------- novanet answer
His political view was communsim
His view was that they weren't fit to be alive and therefore had to be killed, which is why he killed many disabled people.
The swastika
Nazi/Swastika
Chancellor of Germany
that social studies is dumb
they big bean my poopy woopys
political view
The political tactic in influence mean in leadership is generating and managing change.
The motto of Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership is 'Trust, Civility and Respect in Politics'.
New Order
he wanted to control the world and make his perfect Germans
It is Edwin Romme. His political goals were the same as Hitlers. He was in chargeof the AtlanticWall, he was responsible for the Normandy landings
Hitlers political party was the National Socialist German Workers Party, or Nazi party.