What were the good aspects of Hitler's character?

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Adolf Hitler, one of the most hated people in the history of the world, some good aspects of Hitler's character? Yes, there are books. People are always in a mixture of white and black. In some people the presence of light is greater, in some people darkness. Hitler can't wait to tell you that this is the second kind of man. The main reason for the Second World War was his unbridled aggression and anger over the outcome of the First World War.

It is very difficult to write objectively about such a person, because many of the sources are biased. The worldwide polarization that Hitler created with his character among the common people is as clear as daylight from the history books of the time. Most of the historians of the time, both in writing and in official documents, praised him or criticized him harshly. Documents full of this praise were made by Hitler's followers; Their real purpose was to lick Hitler's feet, and so for very good reason historians did not pay much attention to most of them. Hitler's own autobiography, Mein Kampf, may have been considered an authentic book, but the book was later refuted so much that it can in no way be considered a source of history.

The rest are Allied historians, many of whom were government officials and evil in partisanship. In their 'history' there is nothing but criticism of Hitler. The victors, so their history is recognized all over the world. And that is why, even after so many years of his death, there is a lot of hatred for him in the minds of the people.

But there have been historians of all ages in the world who have always tried to go beyond personal opinions and present a neutral history to the common man by observing various facts and events with a neutral eye. Our history today is not under the pressure of bias because of these people who have been the scapegoats of history, who have remained in the darkness of the past forever.

Let's be gay, I said a lot of irrelevant things. Now let's come straight to the answer. Below are all the 'good things' I learned about Hitler by browsing the internet.

Anti-smoking: Hitler used to smoke excessively at an early age. But since his inauguration as Germany's supreme commander, he has become a staunch opponent of smoking. He thought cigarettes were nothing more than a waste of money. He also launched an anti-smoking campaign by banning smoking on the public transport system.

[A poster of Germany's anti-smoking campaign]

Animal-lovers and vegetarians: Hitler, who lacked compassion for the common people, who did not shake hands to destroy millions of Jews, was again surprisingly sensitive to animals. He was strongly opposed to any scientific experiment on them, and therefore banned vivisection in the country after the Nazi party came to power. He did not touch fish or meat. Hitler wanted to declare vegetarianism a national German policy after the war.

It is also known that Hitler had two favorite dogs, Blondi and Bella. Hitler killed his beloved Blondie before he committed suicide, so that the dog would not have to suffer without him.

[Hitler with the favorite German Shepherd dog]

Fans of old-fashioned painting: Hans Thoma, Albrect Durer, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Johannes Vermeer and other proverbial German painters. His wish was to form a museum with all the works of these best painters.

However, he did not like the various genres of modern painting (such as Cubism). He thought that the previous art was the best, and that it should be practiced only.

Early life and career as a painter: Hitler wanted to be a painter before entering politics. He also twice applied to the Vienna School of Art to study painting. Twice his application was rejected. In fact, his failure as a painter was one of the reasons he entered politics, inspired by Hitler's fascist ideology.

In addition to his interest in painting, Hitler had an unlimited interest in opera music. In particular, the German playwright Wagner's opera Lohengrin was his impossible favorite.

(Some paintings by Hitler)

Economic Reform: Before the Socialist Party came to power in Germany in 1933, the German economy was in the throes of a global recession, The Great Depression, and World War I debts. The national treasury was empty. German land, homes, everything was going from the hands of the people of the country to foreign bankers. The Germans were somehow living on food.

Shortly after Hitler established his rule in Germany, he abolished all international debt, introduced Germany's own currency, and created a national economic project for the common people. In that project, he thought of implementing various public welfare works such as flood control, construction of new roads, bridges, canals, construction of ports, reconstruction of houses and government offices, etc.

In this project, the German government provides 'Labor Treasury Certificate' to the common people as a salary. This certificate was proof of the labor or goods given to the government by any common man. When the holders of this certificate used this certificate elsewhere as currency, more work was created. In this way, working side by side, the German people came out of their miserable condition and took the economy to new heights.

In just five years, Germany has grown from the poorest country in Europe to the richest. The problem of unemployment is completely eradicated. Inflation is off. Hitler cleverly kept the price of goods stable by increasing the demand and supply of goods at the same time. In a word, Germany was one of the richest countries in the world at the time before it was built to build weapons for World War II.

Many believe that one of the reasons for Germany's involvement in the Second World War was the cancellation of international loans and the rise of various international bankers.

Construction of national highways: During the Hitler era, the people of Germany saw one of the largest construction projects in Europe at that time - the national highway system. This road connects the farthest corners of Germany. An integrated road-transport system was developed throughout the country… all of which were the brainchild of Hitler.

If I find out more about Hitler's 'good side' later, I will definitely add.

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