Who's the most charismatic politician of the 20th century

Who's the most charismatic politician of the 20th century

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love him or hate him, Hitler was quite charismatic

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Hitler. Castro is a joke—people were forced to attend his rallies and listen to his drivel for hours. Before Hitler came to power, he gathered huge crowds of people who would come to listen to him willingly.

I'm gonna go with Tito.
Tho i don't approve of communism, people genuinely loved him.

Lenin

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Hitler failed to win by popular vote and had to rely on Goebbels's theatrics to make himself more impressive.

He was not particularly liked by people who worked directly under him and was quite awkward during private conversations. He was only good at making pre-written speeches and would have been btfo'd if they did public debates in 1930's Germany.

This. People were ready to follow him as a partisan leader, he was later popular with the masses, was a skillful diplomat and got tons of pussy.

Reagan or Kennedy

Literally so popular and charismatic at the time they heiled him as a greeting.

Hitler was the first party in 1933 though

>Thinks being a politician only means have good social skills

Hitler went from a Homeless guy to a Fuhrer looking for world domination just by messing the right sticks, I really don´t know who else have a similar history

hello pollack

Plus if Hitler stopped before Danzig he actually could had rebuild the country, and until today we would have an German and Austria unified country.

He politically unified Germany and toke lands from Czech´s, what leader achieve something like that?

perhaps he should have made a campaign showing socialist as more of a threat then allies, maybe, just maybe everyone would stand out if they thought he was conquering Poland to fight USSR. very unlikely

Yet he could made great things if he was not so hungry for power

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It's this.

killed for being a chad

Literally a billion people worshipping him. If you don't you'll be sent to re-education camp.

Though he was absolute shit, Bill certainly was charismatic, enough so, that he got away with porking his secretary, but if you mean genuine charisma, in the sense of countrymen, following whatever there leader says, im gonna go with Pol-pot, because, while he was a horrible fucking person, and a prime example of why communism is the worst cancer on the planet, he still convinced his countrymen to go along with the Crossed tier, violence and wholesale slaughter of his countrymen

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Literally took over a country and founded one of the biggest political theories of his time based on charisma.

That's was all Himmler and the others. Hitler was just a charismatic figurehead.

this, but unironically

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Who is that??

heh, nothing personnel greeks and armenians
*gets held up as shining beacon of progress*

This guy is actually charismatic unlike that chump Hitler and didn't have to use crutches like appealing to brainlets through anti-semitism

FDR.

If the Holocaust hadn't happened (or, if you prefer, if Hitler wasn't associated with the made-up Holocaust), would he be talked about this much to this day? Would singing his praises no longer be babby's first contrarianism? Would Redditors not tell Hitler fans to go back to /pol/? Sure, people talk about all the leaders of WW2 a lot, but nowhere near as much as Hitler.

This. Exactly the same as Hitler only he ran and won in elections, had good economic policies, and won WWII.

It's too bad Bobby was such a cuck. And Ted was too much of Chad to get anything done.

Indira gandhi
>wins wars
>declares emergency
>bullies people
>loses election.
>get re elected.
>preserves her country.
>causes asshurt to expatriates.

He was dangerously Italian