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Previously on "Hitler had great speaking style - what's the issue?"
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Did he not batter into bag of ephedrine before he took to the stage? Half an hour of slow burn then 2 hours of rage at the eternal Jew.
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I suppose preferring his paintings to Churchill's makes one a fascist sympathiser too.
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ExactlyOriginally posted by vetran View PostHistory is written by the victors?
If he had been benevolent many people would have emulated them, because he was a monster he made his style uncomfortable just like his moustache.
Churchill sounds odd and slightly forced occasionally.
Both however both could control a crowd and populace superbly.
you should read Victor Ehrenberg on Oratory styles
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He wasn't fond of being called "the Bohemian Corporal" (Hindenburg).Originally posted by stek View PostThere's apparently only one recording in existence of Hitler speaking normally, i.e. not ranting, recorded secretly on a train in Finland IIRC, the article I read said he had a Bavarian working-class accent.
It's on t'web somewhere....
He was a better orator than the average man on the straße but obviously fear played a huge part.
qhLast edited by quackhandle; 11 August 2014, 09:13.
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Tosh. Stories about UKIP sell papers, that's all there is to it.Originally posted by CoolCat View PostThe political/journalistic bubble that infests this country has many double standards. One of these is to massively publicise anything remotely controversial that any UKIP member says, while at the same time ignoring many much more serious controversial things done and said by members of the older parties.
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There's apparently only one recording in existence of Hitler speaking normally, i.e. not ranting, recorded secretly on a train in Finland IIRC, the article I read said he had a Bavarian working-class accent.
It's on t'web somewhere....
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hmm using Hitler as an example.
I can only assume that anyone who thinks that doesn't speak German.
His "great oratory" skill was whip up a mob in a frenzy of hatred, ranting and raving.
Not completely convinced that's a good example.Last edited by BlasterBates; 11 August 2014, 06:51.
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History is written by the victors?Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostHe wasnt that particularly good imho
a lot of his antics and style are now laughable and often subject to parody
whereas his main opponent, Churchill, is still regarded as a measured master
If he had been benevolent many people would have emulated them, because he was a monster he made his style uncomfortable just like his moustache.
Churchill sounds odd and slightly forced occasionally.
Both however both could control a crowd and populace superbly.
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He wasnt that particularly good imho
a lot of his antics and style are now laughable and often subject to parody
whereas his main opponent, Churchill, is still regarded as a measured master
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Hitler was a brilliant orator.
Untold thousands have studied and appreciated his techniques without then marching out of the house and into Poland.
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