I watched it because of the expression pack of ghosts and animals, but it does not affect this is a thought-provoking documentary film.
Beginning with last year's "Nazi Doctor," there has been interest in the extreme fanaticism of crowds, which in peacetime is still unthinkable from God's perspective. The movie gives a good starting point: Hitler was human too. An amiable old man, a furious Führer, a ruthless father, a cruel executioner... Combined with Nazi doctors, Hitler believed in social Darwin, so when he failed, the only way left for himself was to be "eliminated" ', as he once did to the Jews. If an ordinary person is half rational and half emotional, then Hitler is almost a rationalist with strong logic. His only sensibility is when he stares at Napoleon, when he treats the women around him tenderly, when he is unwilling to believe the reality of failure. And these fleeting brilliance of humanity was brutally erased in the competition law he repeatedly emphasized, and he treated the enemy and himself with the same standard. From a psychological point of view, I am really curious about what happened to his childhood. Set up a flag here to find some books to study this year.
For anyone other than Hitler, "you're not necessarily a good person, you just don't have the chance to be slutty." Ah.
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