Why did an Austrian catholic who served in the Bavarian army cosplay as a Prussian militarist nationalist and adhere to the Prussian Lutheran ideology of eastward colonisation?
So the Prussians would elect him? Who do you think got him into power
>inb4 "another hitler thread"
autism.
No but actually, the more you read about young Hitler, he seriously was an absolute spaghetti spilling autist.
he was destined to
another thread on him? you guys are so predictable
>>2508790
I think he just had a shitty early life and desperately wanted to latch on to any sense of purpose and meaning, which he found in the army, and when that failed in 1918 he mentally collapsed and doubled down trying to grasp that purpose he had found. I think if he had spent his whole life campaigning as a fringe candidate like Nigel Farage or something, he would have been happy. He just wanted to give big speeches and marches and look at maps of empires and grandiose buildings, that would have made him happy. He was a child who should not have been allowed anywhere near power.
literally why does it matter
>>2508816
His later Army/post-Army persona seems pretty irrelevant to his Viennese years, but what do I know?
>>2508923
He was obsessed with architecture his whole life
What a terrible artist. This is the kind of shit you find hanging up in your grandparents place
>>2508772
>Prussian Lutheran ideology of eastward colonisation
That supremacist ideology was present under the Teutonics.
>>2508927
Anti-semitism doesn't seem to really pop up at all though
>>2508937
>>2508937
gosh, it's like art school would've helped him get better or something
>>2508772
Because Austria also saw national conflict between Germans and Slavs, this wasn't just a Prussian thing. Hitler was politically influenced by the German nationalist movement in Vienna.
>>2509029
not with the close mind he had toward art. He was still stuck drawing realism while his contemporaries were miles ahead
>Why was a German nationalist speaking up for Germans
complete mystery
>>2508782
Uh. You might want to look up on your facts, bud. He wasn't elected into his office in the end.
>>2508939
i think it's cause that part of his life is not recorded so well. we know that hitler was neeting and reading wacky ariosophy and other antisemitic pamphlets and he consumed karl may's Westerns and other middle and low brow literature. He had an obsessive interest in Wagner, watching performances of his probably hundreds of times whenever he had the money, doubtless he read wagner's antisemitic writings and ever since the guy's death wagner's wife basically set up a shrine/cult and she was an even more rabid antisemite than wagner, so she basically attracted a lot of people sympathetic with wagner's music and her views. then hitler probably read nietzsche while nietzsche himself was not a jew hater after his mental collapse and after his death his sister was also an extreme antisemite who basically promoted a proto-nazi interpretation of his work (whats with these german women and antisemitism??). So a lot of this stuff Hitler imbibed in his years may have not sunk in, but he probably sympathized with the lot of it. He was disgusted by the multiculturalism of vienna and its wealthy jewish community, but it was really after wwi with the stab in the back myth spreading like wildfire that Hitler's antisemitism really crystallized and came to the fore, drawing on all his past influences. sorry for the shit writing
>>2509102
and btw its no coincidence that after hitler got power he attended that very same bayreuth festival every year from then on out.
>oh look its another Hitler thread
>>2509161
oh look it's another shitposting jew
>>2508816
>Nigel Farage
>Fringe
>>2509248
>implying
>>2509272
>using numbers of seats rather than number of voters
You're making this too easy.
Oh, look, other thread about Hitler
>>2509053
>miles ahead
literaly kys
>>2508772
you know why you fig
>>2509110
lol they said he had alot of talent actually but couldn't draw people so they told him to go to architecture school.
You have no taste clearly.
>>2509287
>literally the "but Hillary won the popular vote" argument
>>2509468
>comparing farage to Hitler
>being this retarded