wellmeaning
Chieftain
- Joined
- Jun 24, 2002
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just trying to sum up my whole feelings.
I agree (with what msot of you seem to be arguing) that Hitler, whilst techincally controlling immense power, could never be arsed to use it, and as a result in showed in the shambles that was the Nazi party organisation and conflict.
The Jewish question does seem to be the best example of this. In the early 30s one section of the immigration bureau seemed to be intent on making it as difficult as possible for the Jews to leave by stripping assets etc, another branch was pratically pushing them out of the door. Hitler seemed to want to sit back, relax and let everyone else decide things for him, hence Kershaws argument that everyone was workng towards the will of the furhrer. It did create a lot of chaos though, has anyone read that minutes from a meeting involving Heydrich, Goering etc on hwo they should decide train carriages and where Jews should sit in them, it seems to go on for hour... its almost funny, like a bad episode of friends
Anyway, it did work out for the best for him, it distanced himself from any policy making in case it had adverse effects. He backed off from taking a direct role in around 1935 (??) with the whole euthanisia for disabled children thing blowing up in his face
So Id say Hitler was a weak AND strong dictator, if that makes sense.. weak in that he had little say, and probably could not afford to get himself involved in too much on account of his terminal stupidity, strong because... hey it was all done for him
I agree (with what msot of you seem to be arguing) that Hitler, whilst techincally controlling immense power, could never be arsed to use it, and as a result in showed in the shambles that was the Nazi party organisation and conflict.
The Jewish question does seem to be the best example of this. In the early 30s one section of the immigration bureau seemed to be intent on making it as difficult as possible for the Jews to leave by stripping assets etc, another branch was pratically pushing them out of the door. Hitler seemed to want to sit back, relax and let everyone else decide things for him, hence Kershaws argument that everyone was workng towards the will of the furhrer. It did create a lot of chaos though, has anyone read that minutes from a meeting involving Heydrich, Goering etc on hwo they should decide train carriages and where Jews should sit in them, it seems to go on for hour... its almost funny, like a bad episode of friends
Anyway, it did work out for the best for him, it distanced himself from any policy making in case it had adverse effects. He backed off from taking a direct role in around 1935 (??) with the whole euthanisia for disabled children thing blowing up in his face
So Id say Hitler was a weak AND strong dictator, if that makes sense.. weak in that he had little say, and probably could not afford to get himself involved in too much on account of his terminal stupidity, strong because... hey it was all done for him
