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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Apr 23

    People have been trying to fathom Hitler’s psyche for nearly a century. Ron Rosenbaum, in his 1998 book “Explaining Hitler,” gives a tour of the more outré theories: http://nyer.cm/iCzkQKQ pic.twitter.com/69zXC8DI1Q

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      2. stephenlesliejones‏ @stephenlesliejo Apr 23
        Replying to @NewYorker

        There is no psychology to Hitler. He was evil and his personality is unexplainable, as all true evil is. The abnormality of bad people is not personal, yet I think we can sense it when it reaches us. It's like an odd wave-not one in seven but sometimes 1 in 4-you must be ready.

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      3. beach bum‏ @dnabartell Apr 23
        Replying to @stephenlesliejo @NewYorker

        Evil exists when good people Do Nothing

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      2. In Related News‏ @InRelatedNews1 Apr 23
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        I think one key to his psyche is that he thought that moustache looked good. Clearly that was a missed early warning sign.

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      1. Silent Snerk‏ @SilentSnerk Apr 23
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        Seems beside the point to me. The man was more of a match, the climate in 30s Germany was a tinderbox. If he had never been born, Himmler or some other man would've taken that role. Hitler is long dead, thank god, but the kind of raw bigotry that made his rise possible is not.

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      1. Betty Friedel‏ @betty_friedel Apr 23
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        an important read. Very.

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      1. Brent Senette‏ @brent_senette Apr 23
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        Deranged he was. Key is... how did he leverage his pervasion?

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      1. beach bum‏ @dnabartell Apr 23
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        He was a drug addict and personality disordered abuse victim that needed severe intervention

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      1. JoshRotter 💫‏ @JoshRotter Apr 23
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        It hurt me so deeply in the 90s when family friends would say he must have been gay cause he was crazy. 😖

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      1. Digital Son Mars‏ @DijitalSon Apr 24
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        If who have owner more rights wealths healths voices applause... It will be fascist!.

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      1. Bartek Achram.‏ @BartekAchram Apr 24
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        to inkubator nie Firer A

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      2. Kristy Hayward‏ @kristyhayward Apr 23
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        Do people just comment, without reading the article? It is as though this article was not read & "they know nothing" of Hitler's reign, no man is an island. To think one person could do all this is giving Hitler to much power. It wasn't that good men did nothing.

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      3. Kristy Hayward‏ @kristyhayward Apr 23
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        *too much power

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      1. User #261876492‏ @FlashyFed Apr 23
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        >Rosenbaum

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      1. Flawed but Fabulous  🌺‏ @Zazzlemonster Apr 23
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        Why don't they just ask trump? He's Hitler reincarnated

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