No
He used Politics, Propaganda and Terror
He was a frustrated artist but moved into politics later in his life.
All he did was play the 'blame game' against Jewish people.
He wanted to be an artist or an architect but was rejected by the Vienne art academy.
He originally did not want to be a politician, he had wanted to be a painter, but was rejected twice when applying to school. He had only decided on politics after being in the military. Also Hitler was deeply unsatisfied with how soldiers were treated in the war.
he didn't hate politics, he hated anything that wasn't facism
Ian. Kershaw has written: 'Hitler-Mythos' -- subject(s): Politics and government, German Propaganda, Public opinion, History 'Hitler, Registerband' 'El Mito de Hitler' 'The Nazi dictatorship' -- subject(s): Politics and government, National socialism, History 'Weimar' 'Der Hitler-Mythos' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Politics and government, German Propaganda, Political psychology 'Hitler II' 'Hitler, tome 2' 'Hitler 1889 - 1945. Registerband' 'Hitler' 'Hitler' 'Hitler, 1936-45' -- subject(s): Antisemitism, Last years, Politics and government, Heads of state, Biography
You would study Politics.
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Politics.
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Adolph Hitler's politics were tied to the incumbent time, not consistent, and included anti-parliamentarianism, anti-communism, antisemitism, and the belief that the "Aryan race" was a superior race.
You should study politics.
The first one to see it truly as politics was Adolf Hitler.
politics
politics