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What was Hitler's psyche?

Updated: 8/19/2023
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Hitler had a split personality, it was obvious that he had sudden rages and had a very short temper but looking on the other side of the glass he could also be a very loving man to people he respected or admired. Most people who he was close to though experience one of his rages when his face would go sheet white and his eyes would grow large and would start to shake. People quivered in there seats knowing that when he had these rages someone would be fired or prosecuted.

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Hitler's psyche has been described as counteractive narcism, a type that is stimulated by real or imagined insult or injury. It is characterized as holding grudges, low tolerance for criticism, demand for attention, inability to express gratitude, a tendency to belittle others, desire for revenge, and compulsive criminality among others.

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He liked to play with his children also he liked to be an idiot and run into lots of walls as a way of keeping his mind focused on what he was doing. Hitler and his family loved time out together and spent most of it running around a tree until he got a good idea.

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Hitler was a Jewish man him self

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