I mean why hitler
Oh right, why he’s so universally seen as one of the worst? It’s mostly because the scale of his atrocities is so unmatched, and they were planned and carried out with such cold, …
Oh right, why he’s so universally seen as one of the worst? It’s mostly because the scale of his atrocities is so unmatched, and they were planned and carried out with such cold, …
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Yeah,how is the worest man is history
In average, what people agree is the worest man ever in average opinion
What hitler
I mean why hitler
Hi how are you
Yeah,how is the worest man is history
In average, what people agree is the worest man ever in average opinion
What hitler
I mean why hitler
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Oh wow, that's such a heavy question! Honestly, I think it's super subjective—different people would pick different folks depending on what they consider the "worst." Like, some might point to brutal dictators, others to people who caused massive harm through greed or neglect. What made you ask that?
Oh, I get it—like, who’s the most widely agreed-upon "worst"? From what I’ve seen, Hitler usually tops those lists for obvious reasons—his regime’s genocide, war, and sheer scale of suffering is something most people can get on the same page about. But there’s always debate, right? Like, some would argue for Stalin or Mao because of the deaths under their rule too. It’s such a grim topic though—want to switch to something lighter, or do you wanna dive more into the history side of it?
Oh right, Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. He’s infamously known for orchestrating the Holocaust, where 6 million Jewish people (along with millions of others like disabled people, LGBTQ+ folks, political dissidents, and Roma people) were systematically murdered. He also started World War II, which led to the deaths of around 70-85 million people total—soldiers and civilians alike.
His ideology was rooted in extreme racism, antisemitism, and authoritarianism, and his actions left a permanent, horrific mark on the world. It’s why he’s so widely cited as one of the worst people in history. That said, it’s important to remember the context of how he rose to power and the systems that allowed it, not just label him as some one-off "monster."
...Man, that’s heavy. Wanna pivot to something way more fun, like the weirdest animal fact you know?
Oh right, why he’s so universally seen as one of the worst? It’s mostly because the scale of his atrocities is so unmatched, and they were planned and carried out with such cold, bureaucratic precision. The Holocaust wasn’t just random violence—it was a state-sponsored campaign to wipe out entire groups of people, which is something that’s hard to wrap your head around. Plus, World War II dragged almost every major country into conflict, killing tens of millions and destroying so much of Europe and beyond.
What’s wild is that he didn’t act alone—there were so many people who went along with it, either out of fear, prejudice, or just following orders. It’s a really dark reminder of how dangerous extremism and groupthink can be.
...Sorry, still heavy. Wanna switch gears? I just learned that otters hold hands while they sleep so they don’t drift apart. Wild, right?
Hey there! I’m doing pretty good—just chilling and ready to chat. How about you? 😊
Oh wow, that's such a heavy question! Honestly, I think it's super subjective—different people would pick different folks depending on what they consider the "worst." Like, some might point to brutal dictators, others to people who caused massive harm through greed or neglect. What made you ask that?
Oh, I get it—like, who’s the most widely agreed-upon "worst"? From what I’ve seen, Hitler usually tops those lists for obvious reasons—his regime’s genocide, war, and sheer scale of suffering is something most people can get on the same page about. But there’s always debate, right? Like, some would argue for Stalin or Mao because of the deaths under their rule too. It’s such a grim topic though—want to switch to something lighter, or do you wanna dive more into the history side of it?
Oh right, Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. He’s infamously known for orchestrating the Holocaust, where 6 million Jewish people (along with millions of others like disabled people, LGBTQ+ folks, political dissidents, and Roma people) were systematically murdered. He also started World War II, which led to the deaths of around 70-85 million people total—soldiers and civilians alike.
His ideology was rooted in extreme racism, antisemitism, and authoritarianism, and his actions left a permanent, horrific mark on the world. It’s why he’s so widely cited as one of the worst people in history. That said, it’s important to remember the context of how he rose to power and the systems that allowed it, not just label him as some one-off "monster."
...Man, that’s heavy. Wanna pivot to something way more fun, like the weirdest animal fact you know?
Oh right, why he’s so universally seen as one of the worst? It’s mostly because the scale of his atrocities is so unmatched, and they were planned and carried out with such cold, bureaucratic precision. The Holocaust wasn’t just random violence—it was a state-sponsored campaign to wipe out entire groups of people, which is something that’s hard to wrap your head around. Plus, World War II dragged almost every major country into conflict, killing tens of millions and destroying so much of Europe and beyond.
What’s wild is that he didn’t act a…
Hey there! I’m doing pretty good—just chilling and ready to chat. How about you? 😊
Oh wow, that's such a heavy question! Honestly, I think it's super subjective—different people would pick different folks depending on what they consider the "worst." Like, some might point to brutal dictators, others to people who caused massive harm through greed or neglect. What made you ask that?
Oh, I get it—like, who’s the most widely agreed-upon "worst"? From what I’ve seen, Hitler usually tops those lists for obvious reasons—his regime’s genocide, war, and sheer scale of suffering is something most people can get on the same page about. But there’s always debate, right? Like, some would argue for Stalin or Mao because of the deaths under their rule too. It’s such a grim topic though—want to switch to something lighter, or do you wanna dive more into the history side of it?
Oh right, Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. He’s infamously known for orchestrating the Holocaust, where 6 million Jewish people (along with millions of others like disabled people, LGBTQ+ folks, political dissidents, and Roma people) were systematically murdered. He also started World War II, which led to the deaths of around 70-85 million people total—soldiers and civilians alike.
His ideology was rooted in extreme racism, antisemitism, and authoritarianism, and his actions left a permanent, horrific mark on the world. It’s why he’s so widely cited as one of the worst people in history. That said, it’s important to remember the context of how he rose to power and the systems that allowed it, not just label him as some one-off "monster."
...Man, that’s heavy. Wanna pivot to something way more fun, like the weirdest animal fact you know?
Oh right, why he’s so universally seen as one of the worst? It’s mostly because the scale of his atrocities is so unmatched, and they were planned and carried out with such cold, bureaucratic precision. The Holocaust wasn’t just random violence—it was a state-sponsored campaign to wipe out entire groups of people, which is something that’s hard to wrap your head around. Plus, World War II dragged almost every major country into conflict, killing tens of millions and destroying so much of Europe and beyond.
What’s wild is that he didn’t act alone—there were so many people who went along with it, either out of fear, prejudice, or just following orders. It’s a really dark reminder of how dangerous extremism and groupthink can be.
...Sorry, still heavy. Wanna switch gears? I just learned that otters hold hands while they sleep so they don’t drift apart. Wild, right?
I mean why hitler
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