BBC: His dark charisma
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20237437
If always felt so surprised when I think of all the people who admired Adolf Hitler, the dictator of one of the most cruel and sadist movement that exist in the world: the nacism.
The truth is that Adolf Hitler was an intelligent man. A bad man inside his brain, but also intelligent. (If always think that there are a differences between bad and mad men)
Adolf Hitler was noted for his ease of making effective speeches for masses.
He always arrived late so people got nervous and had more desire to listen to his speeches.
And then, when he finally arrived, he looked to the public and dared to make a few minutes of silence after the people quiet (there was a good method for people to really believe he was going to say very important things...)
He began to speak very slowly, stopping occasionally to observe his audience. He also talked very low so people can focus more on listening his speech.
As the speech progressed, he began to turn up the volume and his words became stronger and more forceful.
This attitude was broadcast in people watching it and they actually believed that he felt what he said.
And that he would really save Germany....
The result was wrong.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20237437
If always felt so surprised when I think of all the people who admired Adolf Hitler, the dictator of one of the most cruel and sadist movement that exist in the world: the nacism.
The truth is that Adolf Hitler was an intelligent man. A bad man inside his brain, but also intelligent. (If always think that there are a differences between bad and mad men)
Adolf Hitler was noted for his ease of making effective speeches for masses.
He always arrived late so people got nervous and had more desire to listen to his speeches.
And then, when he finally arrived, he looked to the public and dared to make a few minutes of silence after the people quiet (there was a good method for people to really believe he was going to say very important things...)
He began to speak very slowly, stopping occasionally to observe his audience. He also talked very low so people can focus more on listening his speech.
As the speech progressed, he began to turn up the volume and his words became stronger and more forceful.
This attitude was broadcast in people watching it and they actually believed that he felt what he said.
And that he would really save Germany....
The result was wrong.
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