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Title: Can someone confirm this for me
Post by: 5412 on March 04, 2009, 08:16:56 AM
Good Morning,

I just got the following email from a good friend.  Don't know if it is true but it makes a good point if it is.  Can someone here with more knowledge of history than I have confirm whether this is true or not....

Thanks,
5412


I was born in one country and raised in another. My father was born in another country.  I was not his only child.  He fathered several children with numerous women.
 
I became very close to my mother, as my father showed no interest in me. My mother died at an early age from cancer.
 
Later in life, questions arose over my real name.
 
My birth records were sketchy and no one was able to produce a legitimate, reliable birth certificate.
 
I grew up practicing one faith but converted to Christianity, as it was widely accepted in my country, but I practiced non-traditional beliefs & didn't follow Christianity, except in the public eye under scrutiny.
 
I worked and lived among lower-class people as a young adult, disguising myself as someone who really cared about them.
 
That was before I decided it was time to get serious about my life and I embarked on a new career.
 
I wrote a book about my struggles growing up.  It was clear to those who read my memoirs that I had difficulties accepting that my father abandoned me as a child.
 
I became active in local politics in my 30's then with help behind the scenes, I literally burst onto the scene as a candidate for national office in my 40s.  They said I had a golden tongue and could talk anyone into anything.  That reinforced my conceit.
 
I had a virtually non-existent resume, little work history, and no experience in leading a single organization. Yet I was a powerful speaker and citizens were drawn to me as though I were a magnet and they were small roofing tacks.
 
I drew incredibly large crowds during my public appearances. This bolstered my ego.
 
At first, my political campaign focused on my country's foreign policy. I was very critical of my country in the last war and seized every opportunity to bash my country.
 
But what launched my rise to national prominence were my views on the country's economy.  I pretended to have a really good plan on how we could do better and every poor person would be fed & housed for free.
 
I knew which group was responsible for getting us into this mess.  It was the free market, banks & corporations.   I decided to start making citizens hate them and if they were envious of others who did well, the plan was clinched tight.
 
I called mine "A People's Campaign" and that sounded good to all people.
 
I was the surprise candidate because I emerged from outside the traditional path of politics & was able to gain widespread popular support.
 
I knew that, if I merely offered the people 'hope' , together we could change our country and the world.
 
So, I started to make my speeches sound like they were on behalf of the downtrodden, poor, ignorant to include "persecuted minorities" like the Jews.   My true views were not widely known & I needed to keep them unknown, until after I became my nation's leader.
 
I had to carefully guard reality, as anybody could have easily found out what I really believed, if they had simply read my writings and examined those people I associated with.
 
I'm glad they didn't.  Then I became the most powerful man in the world. And the world learned the truth.
 
Who am I?
 
 
 
 
 
ADOLF HITLER.
 
 
 
WHO WERE YOU THINKING OF?
Title: Re: Can someone confirm this for me
Post by: Lord Undies on March 04, 2009, 08:21:28 AM
Historically, it is a simplistic piece - but from what I have studied, it's pretty much spot-on.
Title: Re: Can someone confirm this for me
Post by: franksolich on March 04, 2009, 08:35:46 AM
I was born in one country and raised in another. My father was born in another country.

This one is off; he was born in Austro-Hungary, and raised near where he was born.

Ditto for his father.

The confusion might be that Austro-Hungary then was one nation but consisting of several places that later became independent nations.
 
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I grew up practicing one faith but converted to Christianity, as it was widely accepted in my country, but I practiced non-traditional beliefs & didn't follow Christianity, except in the public eye under scrutiny.

This first half of this is one way off; he was baptized a Roman Catholic and never repudiated that baptism; the second part is of course true.

But essentially, all that follows after that is true.
Title: Re: Can someone confirm this for me
Post by: Lord Undies on March 04, 2009, 08:47:09 AM
This one is off; he was born in Austro-Hungary, and raised near where he was born.

Ditto for his father.

The confusion might be that Austro-Hungary then was one nation but consisting of several places that later became independent nations.

I did not know that part of Austro-Hungary history.  You are a teacher, my good man!
 
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This first half of this is one way off; he was baptized a Roman Catholic and never repudiated that baptism; the second part is of course true.

I was lead to think Hitler's disdain for Catholism was well-known within his politic circles.  It was one of his private driving forces.   
Title: Re: Can someone confirm this for me
Post by: JohnnyReb on March 04, 2009, 09:17:36 AM
I was lead to think Hitler's disdain for Catholism was well-known within his politic circles.  It was one of his private driving forces.   

I read somewhere that he (Hitler) once stated that he thought that Islam would be a better religion for the new German super human.