Essay IndexEssay Index
Custom WritingCustom Writing
Admission Essay HelpAdmissions Help
Submit an EssaySubmit an Essay
FAQ / HelpFAQ / Help
Question and Answer forumsQ & A Forums
Essay LinksEssay Links
Link to PlanetPapersLink to us
Contact UsContact Us
 
 
 
What's New | Top10 Essays | Login or Signup 

Enter Your Paper Topic Here:
        
     

CLICK HERE FOR MORE THAN 50,000 PAPERS

  • Read User Comments
  • Rate/Comment on this essay
  • Cite this essay: MLA, APA
  • Print this essay
  • Traits of Adolf Hitler

    Written by: offramp720

    "He Failed as a student in classical secondary schools, a situation that contributed to his desire to become an artist. He went to Vienna in 1903. His years there were characterized by melancholy, aimlessness, and racial hatred,"stated by Alan Bullock (Allen Bullock 1962, 97). This does not sound like the life of a the future leader of Germany. But what Adolf Hitler lost in scholastics he made up for it and then some in leadership skills. Hitler, having great leadership skills, showed that leadership skills can be more important than brain power.

    A good education was something that Adolf Hitler did not have. He dropped out of school at the age of sixteen, spending only 10 years in school. Sadly, he didn't even get into a art academy, even though it was his goal in life to become an artist. Arthur Schlesinger says that "However in his last year of school he failed German and Mathematics, and only succeeded in Gym and Drawing. He drooped out of school at the age of 16, spending a total of 10 years in school,"(Arthur M. Schlesinger 1985, 14) Even though he didn't have a normal amount of education, he still became the leader of Germany.

    Adolf Hitler, nevertheless, was a great orator and when he spoke, everybody listened. He sometimes spoke several times a day, moving from town to town seemingly tireless. Ken McVay had this to say about this subject, "He was a tireless speaker and before he came to power would sometimes give as many as three or four speeches on the same day, often in different cites. Even his opponents concede that he is the greatest orator that Germany has ever known,"[sic](Ken McVay 1995, (Internet)). Though he didn't have a good education his orator skill, which is a leadership skill, helped him achieve his goal.

    Along with being a tireless orator, Hitler also possessed the quality to make everybody listen to him, a quality that most, not including Mr. Marcero, saline high school teachers could use. He would get the audience by telling them what they wanted to hear, then he would manipulate the people to arose their emotions. "His power and Fascination in speaking lay almost wholly in his ability to sense what the given audience wanted to hear and then to manipulate his theme in such a way that he would arouse the emotions of the crowd,"(Strasser 1993, (Internet)). The ability to be an emotional driving speaker is a leadership skill that most desire, but few have.

    Adolf Hitler also was a very modest and simple man. He would never let anything go to his head, or get anything luxurious. For leaders of this caliber, this would be the hardest trait to possess. When someone accomplishes something, for most people, it goes to their head and they tend to flaunt it. When people have the opportunity to buy a luxury people usually take it without a second thought. But Hitler was different states Ken Mcvay, "Another trait which has received a great deal of comment in the propaganda build-up is Hitler's modesty and simplicity. His successes have never gone to his head. At bottom he is still the simple soul he was when he founded the party and his greatest Joy is to be considered one of the boys,"(Ken McVay 1995, (Internet)). To be a great leader it is important to be somewhat simple and not to think a lot about your own well-being, or to flaunt what you have accomplished.

    Another one of Hitler's traits was he had an incredible amount of endurance. He would work eighteen hour days for Germany; most people work eighteen hour weeks! To work eighteen hour days and no pleasure would be impossible for almost everybody. Ken McVay seems to agree with my assumption when he states, "Hitler was also a man of incredible energy and endurance. His day consists of Sixteen and eighteen hours of uninterrupted work. He is absolutely tireless when it comes to working for Germany and its future welfare and no personal pleasure are permitted to interfere with the carrying out of his mission. The ordinary man in the street cannot even imagine a human being in Hitler's position not taking advantage of his opportunity. He can only imagine himself in the same position reveling in luxuries and yet here is Hitler who scorns them all. His only conclusions is that Hitler is not an ordinary mortal,"(Ken McVay 1995, (Internet)) To be a strong leader one must not give up, and show dedication.

    Hitler was also great at organizing, and preparing for future obstacles. The ability to stay organized is a good quality for all, but a must for leaders. "A great deal of publicity has also been given to his breath of vision, ability to penetrate the future and his ability to organize both the Party and the country in preparation for obstacles they will have to overcome. According to the propagandists, Hitler is the soul of efficiency infallibility and incorruptibility throughout are not only implied but openly stated in no uncertain terms,"(Sara Salzman 1996, 30)Most leaders just handle the problems as they come, but it takes a great leader to see up coming problems and fix them.

    At the same time, Hitler was a man of steel. He never got unnecessarily angry for a moment. For a leader to be a leader he can't lose his temper or people will pick up on that. Allan Bullock states that, "Fundamentally, according to the Nazi press, Hitler is a man of steel. He is well aware of his mission and no amount of persuasion, coercion, sacrifices or unpleasant duties can persuade him to alter his coarse. In the fact of all sorts of disasters and disagreeable happenings and necessary measures, he never loses his nerve for a moment,"(Allan Bullock 1962, 795) To be a good leader one must understand how to not get off track, or lose his cool for a moment.

    Although Hitler may not have had a great education, he did have great leadership skills. All these things that were mentioned are virtues of a good leader. A good speaker, modest, endurance, organizing, preparation, not losing one's temper, these are traits of a good leader. These are traits of Adolf Hitler.


    CLICK HERE FOR HUNDREDS OF ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS



    User Comments

    Nicholas
    2001-09-30 10:00AM
    No Rating
    With all due respect, was your article a joke? In it you seem to trump Hitler up as a hard working, humble individual. Also, you misquote your sources. One of the quotes you use is:

    "Another trait which has received a great deal of comment in the propaganda build-up is Hitler's modesty and simplicity. His successes have never gone to his head. At bottom he is still the simple soul he was when he founded the party and his greatest Joy is to be considered one of the boys,"(Ken McVay 1995, (Internet)).

    But what McVay is saying is that this is what the Nazi Propaganda said. When looking for information on Hitler, you should not go to Nazi Propaganda as a good source.
    In actualltiy, Hitler was horrifically arrogant. Here's an example of how humble Hitler was:

    "Essentially, all depends on me, on my existence, because of my political talents. Furthermore, the fact that probably no one will ever again have the confidence of the whole German people as I have. There will probably never again in the future be a man with more authority than I have. My existence is therefore a factor of great value." -Adolf Hitler, August 22, 1939 (Source: Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, pg. 529, William L. Shirer)

    Humble indeed.

    Also, you claim that Hitler was a hard worker who did 18 hours a day. Your only source for this is once again Ken McVay. This is nonesense, pure and simple. The truth is Hitler was an erratic worker at best, he often spent long periods of time without working steadily and he was usually at his retreat in the Austrian Alps, where he watched the same films over and over again.
    However, you seem to reserve best for last when you claim Hitler was a 'Man of Steel' who 'Never got unnescisarilly angry for a second.' This is ludicrous.
    Hitler sometimes had fits where he would scream at appriations only he could see. He often flew into rages. Once again, your only source is some one who is talking about what Nazi Propoganda claimed, not what actually was. You see, the key part of your quote is "According to Nazi Press." Are we really supposed to trust the Nazi's about how stable their leader was?
    In conclusion, your essay was badly written, incorrect in its conclusions, and seems to make an attempt at vindicating Hitler. If he was a great leader, as you claim, then why did he leave his country to fifty years of Soviet occupation on one half, and fifty years of fear on the other? Why did he start the largest war in history and kill six million of his own citizens? When judging a leader, you must look at what he accomplished. Hitlers legacy is nothing but death and genocide.


    ---------------------
     
    fokjock
    2001-11-22 08:00AM
    No Rating
    I'd like to comment the critique of this essay by NICHOLAS.
    Nicholas, it would add volumes to your words if you could actually learn to SPELL, e.g. words such as "nonsesence, "unnesciarilly,and appiriations" do not actually exist.
    Just to go through a few of your points.You mention Schirer-I wonder if you are aware of the debate over the accuracy of his "Rise and Fall"-which I have read, -have you?

    When you speak of the death of 6 million Germans, the amount that died during WW2 was of course far greater.I take it you mean Hitler was responsible for all their deaths, and that an unjust end to WW1 had no consequence??

    If you wish to speak of killing your own countrymen, speak of none other than that other man of steel(literally), Joe Stalin-who far outdone Hitler (30 million Russians?).
    In regard to Hitler being a "great" man-what is your definition of greatness?

    Hitler was without question by many measures a "great" leader, even though it is poliically incorrect to say so.The fact his name will be known, despite the Gotterdamerung he brought about, will be a measure of this for all time.
     

    You must log in or signup to post comments

    FRIENDS
    Term Paper Masters
    Essay.org
    TheEssayStore
    MostPopular-term-Papers.com
    1MillionPapers
    FastPapers.com
    EssayWorld
    EssayWriters
    eCheat.com
    NetEssays
    ChuckIII.com
    CollegeTermPapers
    Reportfinders.com
    Term Paper Sites
    EssayFinder.com
    termpapers-on-file.com
    15000papers.com


    Tell a friend about this siteCLICK HERE
    Tell a friend
    about this site.