To some Germans and, no doubt, to most foreigners.... : Quote by William L. Shirer

“ To some Germans and, no doubt, to most foreigners it appeared that a charlatan had come to power in Berlin. To the majority of Germans Hitler had — or would shortly assume — the aura of a truly charismatic leader. They were to follow him blindly, as if he possessed a divine judgment, for the next twelve tempestuous years. ”

William L. Shirer
  • From : The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany
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