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Revealing the Secret: Hitler's Speech Skills

Hitler's speech skills: Hitler's speech was very inflammatory, and once "hypnotized" almost the whole of Germany. Why was Hitler's speech so inflammatory? Let's get to know each other.

A 2-year-old law student commented after hearing Hitler's early speeches: "The first thing I feel is that this man is sincere and tells what he feels, instead of telling the audience what he is not absolutely sure about." A man named Otto. An observer in Straesser said, "He tries to understand everyone he comes into contact with. He lets people feel freely, express their deep desires and say what they want to hear most."

Hitler also tried to keep improving, making his image and skills more perfect. He often wears a military raincoat, a black velvet hat and a thick scepter. He kept gesturing, observing the audience's reaction, and then guiding, judging from the sound effects from the audience, so as to constantly change his way of thinking, so that he conquered people again and again with only a few small means.

A satirist said, "This man doesn't exist, he is just the noise he makes." At first, the Munich Post ridiculed him: "He is like a comedian, and his speech is like juggling." But later, I had to admit that "he is the most capable person to inspire mobs in Munich."

When it comes to Hitler's speech skills, I have to talk about his gestures. Schopenhauer once said: "The more vibrant a nation is, the more it uses gestures, and there are some special and traditional gestures, which can only be used locally and have only local significance." "Gestures, as an aid to conversation, are like the bass in a tune. In * * *, if the bass keeps the trio in the right tone, the bass will enhance the performance."

Under the guidance of an astrologer who is proficient in body language, Hitler designed the gestures of his speech and often rehearsed them in front of the mirror and camera to achieve the most impressive effect.

unlike Roosevelt's habit in fireside chats, he spoke too fast and couldn't pronounce clearly in the broadcast room. Being able to master and use intonation and gestures to arouse the emotions of thousands of listeners in the hall is most in line with the resilience and randomness of his inspiration. He is like an actor who gets the true biography of God. He often "performs" hard. After each speech, he is soaked to the skin and loses 4-5 pounds. During the speech, he has to drink up to 2 vials of mineral water.