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Comment author: ChristianKl 25 February 2014 02:44:43PM 0 points [-]

Hitler democratically acquired power in an advanced civilized Western Christian nation while being fairly open about his terminal values.

I think it's somewhere in Sun Tzu's Art of War. Often things are well hidden in plain sight.

Hitler's biggest advantage was that nobody took him seriously.

Comment author: James_Miller 25 February 2014 03:14:49PM 1 point [-]

And yet the German military didn't overthrow Hitler when he started messing up military strategy in Russia.

Comment author: ChristianKl 25 February 2014 03:21:50PM 3 points [-]

By that time Hitler did put people he trusted into central positions of military power. Everybody who Hitler considered to be untrustworthy was already removed from power.

Nobody succeeded in running a coup against him but people did try at such dates as the 20 of July. The military didn't follow Hitlers orders when it comes to subjects such as burning brides in Germany.

Comment author: roystgnr 25 February 2014 09:26:24PM 2 points [-]

A few tried, even specifically operating under the theory that the failures in Russia would make a post-assassination coup politically possible, in Operation Spark.

I don't think this much affects your point, though; by the time a sufficiently evil person and/or group is in power, there doesn't seem to be any shortage of political and psychological mechanisms they can use to entrench there.