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Adolf Hitler exemplified an opportunist in both his rise to power and his policies. He adeptly exploited economic turmoil, social unrest, and nationalist sentiments in post-World War I Germany to gain support for his Nazi Party. By adapting his messages to resonate with various groups and seizing opportunities presented by political instability, he maneuvered into positions of power, ultimately leading to a totalitarian regime. His opportunism extended to military strategies, where he often took advantage of perceived weaknesses in enemy defenses.

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