his path towards world domination, was either an accomplice, or an enemy. This led to the privacy of his thoughts and ideas, because so few could be trusted. He never really carried on a one-to-one conversation; he would either speak to the masses, or keep to himself. Hitler had to have control over every major group in society and every other member of that society, or do away with it if it resisted against his movement. His dream was to have one ‘unitary’ nation, the Aryan race, with no one private individual belief or conviction, no single act of courage, but anything that contributed to the ‘totality’ of his country. Any great leader wants these things for their country, but no other leader has gone to the lengths that he did, with the consequences that would follow. He wanted every member of the nation to act together so that the German’s would be so unified that no other nation would even be a contender in the fight for world power. Hitler lied to and deceived the Germans, corrupting their minds with his personal views and beliefs, bringing them together as they wanted, but bringing them into war with the world. War is not what the people of his country wanted in the first place, this was a promise that Hitler made when he was elected the leader, but led them with out expecting battle. The age, in which Hitler lived, was one that wanted a deliverance from speculation, catastrophe-mindedness and bleak heroism. The people wanted to be led towards a simple resolution and goal with their nation in mind. There was so much chaos and destruction of the lives within the country, and the people were growing more and more impatient for this deliverance. They needed someone that would guarantee their survival, and Hitler was the man to do it, because of the way he portrayed the feelings of the nation over the whole situation. He knew how the people were feeling, and he was going to be the ‘one&...