Hitler's Leadership

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Adolph Hitler is seen by many as a socialist with great wickedness that scarred the world forever however; Hitler was one of the most influential leaders of all time with great intelligence and charisma despite his unstable childhood and insecurity. His strong personality, leadership, affection for his people and stubborn willpower brought Germany out of a depression in 5 years, reduced the unemployment rates to a shocking 100% over the course of 6 years, and modernized the infrastructure of his country both economically and militarily. His charisma, dedication, personality, leadership and eloquence make him one of the most dynamic leaders in Europe.

Hitler’s ability to cause the people to move towards a common goal made him one of the most successful leaders in history by skillfully carrying out policies that would bring his country respect. The great depression in Germany shows this. Although the great depression in Germany was the greatest economic crisis in history, Hitler through his great organization abilities and ability to take advantage of unfavorable conditions in a resolute manner turned this great crisis around within 5 years. Hitler’s creation of a National Labor Service, supervision over Germany’s economy, growth in Germany’s labor market and application of reckless tactics brought Germany that was once on the brink of calamity in 1929 due to the fall in stock prices, rise in unemployment, famine and lack of trade to a more prosperous state at 1935. (Simkin)

For one man to fix the stock market crash, bank failures by over 9000 banks, reduction in purchase by consumers and effects of a devastating drought in 5 years that seems like one of the greatest accomplishments ever attained in history! Even in the United S...

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...ext time the Hitler is portrayed as a socialist with great wickedness that scarred the world forever. He was actually one of the most influential leaders of all time with great intelligence.

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