Taurus: The Dictator
カートのアイテムが多すぎます
カートに追加できませんでした。
ウィッシュリストに追加できませんでした。
ほしい物リストの削除に失敗しました。
ポッドキャストのフォローに失敗しました
ポッドキャストのフォロー解除に失敗しました
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概要
His mother tried to abort him. When the boy was born, she would have nothing to do with him. The message installed before language, before memory: you are not wanted. You are nothing. He spent the next twenty-four years building more than twenty palaces while his people starved, plastering his face on every surface of his country, purging his party on live television, ordering survivors to shoot their own colleagues at gunpoint — making them complicit before the blood was dry. When American soldiers finally pulled him from a hole in the ground nine miles from his birthplace, he was unkempt, bearded, and described as a man resigned to his fate.
Rudolf Hess heard Hitler speak in a Munich beer hall and described the experience as being overcome by a vision. He never recovered an independent thought afterward. He flew solo across enemy airspace on an unauthorized peace mission in 1941, hoping to win back the approval of the man who had already been moving him aside. Hitler publicly disowned him. Hess spent the next forty-six years in a prison cell professing uncritical loyalty to a dead dictator. At Nuremberg, he said: "I regret nothing."
Adolf Hitler refused to authorize retreats. Not occasionally.Systematically. Categorically. He told Field Marshal Paulus to hold Stalingrad to the last man and the last round. Of 280,000 soldiers, fewer than 6,000 survived Soviet captivity. He held the ground — all of it, everywhere, always — because losing ground was something this man was constitutionally incapable of doing.
Three Taurus men. The nation as possession. The self as territory. The claim that could not be surrendered. Warning signs for every scale — from the hall of government to the office of twelve.
Featuring: Saddam Hussein | Rudolf Hess | Adolf Hitler.
Sources: Wikipedia | CIA psychological profile of Saddam Hussein | Nuremberg trial records | Imperial War Museum | Murderpedia
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