Was this man a robot?
>>26467494
>changed the world more so than anyone of that century
No.
>>26467494
No, he's a classic normie hero.
Endured hardship and overcame it.
A robot would have not been able to influence anyone.
No matter how hard you try as a robot, you're doomed to mediocrity and failure.
>>26467494
robot? no
mom issues? certainly
>>26467494
>Had power
>Had wealth
>Was (and still is) loved by many
>Had a wife
>Had loyal to the death comrades
>Was a great speaker
Gee, i wonder
Dude had confidence, you've gotta give him that.
He was a robot in his younger years for sure.
Does anyone have the text copied out of that biography about him? Things acquaintances said about young Hitler?
I remember he had this oneitis named Stephanie or something and he was too much of a pussy to ever talk to her.
>>26467810
Aber wie braucht er, if wir haben sie
>>26467494
not exactly but meets some of the criteria
>genius level IQ
/r9k/ average is like 80.
>charismatic
Most of us can't even talk to one person, much less rally an entire nation.
>wrote multiple books, enacted many battle plans, picked his nation up from economic collapse in 10 years
Meanwhile, we're too lazy to do anything.
>hated authority as a child, fought Chads for fun
/r9k/ hid behind the skirts or pants of authority and asked them to save us from Chad.
>hated Marxism and lazy people who didn't work
99% of us are NEET and on statebux
All in all, no. I enjoyed reading Mein Kampf though.
>most powerful man in the world for a decade
>robot
idk
No. Think Kafka