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Hitler's rise to power and the gradual habituation of people
This podcast episode discusses how Hitler's rise to power was aided by the gradual habituation of people to being governed by surprise and secret decisions, and how the degree of trust in Hitler was high among ordinary people due to his achievement of seemingly impossible goals.
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In this episode, the speaker highlights the habituation of people to being governed by surprise and how it has caused them to be overwhelmed and sit back while their camps were killing people and sterilizing them.
47:59 - 50:45 (02:45)
Summary
In this episode, the speaker highlights the habituation of people to being governed by surprise and how it has caused them to be overwhelmed and sit back while their camps were killing people and sterilizing them. This has been happening in America under all the good presidents that have led the country to this point.
ChapterHitler's rise to power and the gradual habituation of people
EpisodePart Two: How Nice, Normal People Made The Holocaust Possible
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Death Island, brought to you by the creators of The Piked in Massacre, uncovers the sinister mysteries behind the deaths of dozens of tourists on the beautiful paradise island of Koh Tao, just off the Thailand coast.
50:45 - 51:59 (01:14)
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Death Island, brought to you by the creators of The Piked in Massacre, uncovers the sinister mysteries behind the deaths of dozens of tourists on the beautiful paradise island of Koh Tao, just off the Thailand coast.
ChapterHitler's rise to power and the gradual habituation of people
EpisodePart Two: How Nice, Normal People Made The Holocaust Possible
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The overwhelming effort of filling out countless reports, bibliographies, lists, and questionnaires while staying under the extremist Hitler regime left the people feeling exhausted.
52:03 - 53:29 (01:26)
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The overwhelming effort of filling out countless reports, bibliographies, lists, and questionnaires while staying under the extremist Hitler regime left the people feeling exhausted. This exhaustion was enough to stop the people who were not Nazis from influencing change, apart from fear of the regime.