Pollux said:...i think hitler got 1 or 2 years (im out of school some time).
during that time he wrote his mein kampf.
:shock: :shock: :shock:airmanpatroler said:Hitler was so smart that he was dumb. The way he could turn a whole nation against an entire people, but that ultimatly killed him. He was a madman who got lucky that the soviets didnt get to him... I would have loved to see that
http://www.military-quotes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1787airmanpatroler said:Hitler survived and was captured and tortured to death by russian soldiers
There's a very thin line between genious and madness. I've heard someone say once that it depends on the outcome. I agree with you, IrishWizardIrishWizard said:. Hitler was a madman yes, but just because he was a madman, does not mean we should question his genious.
Just after World War II, Dr. G.M. Gilbert, a psychologist-psychiatrist, was given access to the prisoners who were to be put on trial for war crimes at Nuremberg. Included in his examination was a German version of the American Wechsler-Bellevue Adult Intelligence Test. The results of those tests, presented in the table below, may be found in Dr. Gilbert's book, Nuremberg Diary, and also in The Reich Manual, p. 363, by Leonard Mosley.Mark Conley said:Not to get off topic...but I wonder did Hitler ever take the equivelent of an I.Q. (Intelligence Quotient) test? and if so, is it available?
Just asking...back on topic
Redneck said:Kind of like Stalin and Saddam's "degrees" from their nations' most prestigious universities. :lol:
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