Probably not. Hitler was notoriously poorly read, with many people in his council later recalling his "library" was made up of almost entirely spaghetti-western style serials and the occasional collection of fables and comic books. While its likely that many of his advisors had read it, Machivelli, like Nietzche is unlikely to have ever found itself on Adolph's bed-side table.
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This is a false statement. Read "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" by William Shirer. Shirer explains in great detail how read Hitler was. In fact, during his 5 years living in Vienna as an unemployed young adult, he spend the long days reading book after book. He lived for reading. The purpose of his reading was to understand how to lead and gain power. During this time period, Hitler solidifies his ideologies, especially those related to German Nationalism and antisemitism
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There are several books about Hitler you can read. One of them is written by Joachim Fest, "HITLER a biography" by fisher-co. --- And Ian Kershaws biografi "Hitler - en biografi". ---
Adolf Hitler's alleged illegitimate son, Jean-Marie Loret, was born in 1918 and died in 1985 in Saint-Quentin. His biography can be read by clicking on the Related link.It was never proven if Loret's mother, Charlotte Lobjoie, had an affair with Hitler and if Loret really was Hitler's son. However, the commonly accepted view is that Hitler being the father of Loret is highly unlikely.
Hitler wasn't stopped by anyone. Hitler and his wife Eva Braun committed suicide by poisoning themselves with cyanide, then Hitler chose to shoot himself in the head. They did this because Hitler knew he was loosing World War 2 and was too much of a coward to be caught by the Soviet troops. Hitler wrote in his will that his body and his wife's were to be burnt where they died. No bodies were ever found.
Dont copy questions from your textbook, read the passage!
Hitler's fathers job was a custom officer.
Hitler
The Prince.
Machiavelli's famous text is called "The Prince".
Hitler was not a prince. He was a special man cos he survived in the war!
Machiavelli viewed The Prince as an objective description of political reality, humanistic form of a commentary on a classical text, his approach to political.
long time ago
Marietta Corsini was Niccolo Machiavellis wife.
No. Hitler died in 1945 and Sadaam came later. He may have read Hitler, but i doubt it.
You can read more about Hitler by buying books about him and then reading them. A very good biography about Hitler was written by Ian Kershaw, but there are dozens of books about him which you can read if you are interested in knowing more.
"The Prince" by Machiavelli discusses the use of power as a means to maintain control and authority, advocating for rulers to prioritize practicality over morality in governance. The book has been widely interpreted as a reflection of the political landscape of the time, where Machiavelli addresses themes of leadership, manipulation, and the complexities of maintaining power.
Leaders should be concerned with power.
Read the book.