The article keeps saying that the stadium wasn’t that full. But the more it filled up, the worse it got. He stiffened when he started to hear it and then went back in not too long after. The flag being booed during the national anthem is also interesting.
I’m curious, was hitler ever booed while he was in power?
It seems there are no records of that happening. Not to say that there wouldn’t be if everyone felt free to do that.
I find this article about him fascinating.
He was beaten by his father (daddy issues)
He was homeless
He sold his art to Jewish patrons.
He was temporarily blinded during World War I
He was in the military after WWI and was put in the considered Worker’s Party (later the nazis) as a spy, but found he liked it.
Hitler designed the flag
“Hitler developed the style of speaking which hypnotized audiences, belittling perceived enemies and condemning the scapegoats which he said were the source of all the ills besetting Germany,”
“Under German law, the Reichstag was allowed to pass a measure known as an Enabling Act, granting temporary authority to the Chancellor and the President to enact laws exclusive of the democratic process”
“Hitler was able to rule Germany by decree, issuing laws and suppressing civil liberties as he chose”
“Nazification of the civil service was critical to Hitler’s power”
The article keeps saying that the stadium wasn’t that full. But the more it filled up, the worse it got. He stiffened when he started to hear it and then went back in not too long after. The flag being booed during the national anthem is also interesting.
I’m curious, was hitler ever booed while he was in power?
Not so sure about Hitler, but Mussolini definitely was — and tended to take revenge afterwards.
It seems there are no records of that happening. Not to say that there wouldn’t be if everyone felt free to do that.
I find this article about him fascinating.
https://historycollection.com/18-major-events-during-adolf-hitlers-rise-to-power/
Mother Fucker, we’re in trouble if the hamberders don’t get him.