Narcissism Of Adolf Hitler And It’s Impact On Humanity

Was Adolf Hitler a Narcissist?

Fahim chughtai
4 min readFeb 11, 2023
Narcissism of Adolf Hitler and It’s Impact On Humanity
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Adolf Hitler was a prominent figure in the first half of the twentieth century, and his extreme beliefs have captivated historians ever since. Experts often point to signs of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) in him: grandiose ideas about himself and others, an insatiable need for control over those around him as well as his lack of empathy towards them.

What made this individual so recognizable throughout history is undoubtedly these traits mixed with nationalist ideology that praised Aryan superiority, no matter how much hatred it brought along with it.

His willingness to use violence against anyone who opposed him coupled up with disregard for human life were nothing new even during WWII — but without fail still remain fully present until today.

A figure of terror and hatred, Adolf Hitler’s legacy has been one that is remembered for its brutality. His arrogance was matched only by his cruelty; he led the genocide of six million Jews during the Holocaust as well as millions more from other ethnicities and nationalities.

With no regard to human life, Hitler cultivated an oppressive regime based on control, superiority complexes and wanton violence in order to achieve his goals. To this day…

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Fahim chughtai

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