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Question #1182433206Thursday, 21-Jun-2007
Category: Typing Celebrities
What was Hitler personality type. was He an over ultimate INTJ, Or just he was having some psychological problems (or both). Is there can be any relation between your psychological type & some psychological diseases. In an other way, is your psychological type make you more prone to some psychological diseases (Hitler as an example) -- Anonymous
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A35 im amused by alot of your responses. mainly because I beleive I know Hitler much more than any of you, because I have read National Socialist literature for 8 years and I dont use the words and BS "schisms" that liberals and jews do when talking about Hitler. In Hitlers formative years, as a boy he had from the start a very strong will. a trait, he was probably born with and something he worked hard to strengthen. You can tell in his school pictures, WW1 pictures, that he was introverted and kept to himself, and as always did not have many personal freinds and family outside his mother, Rudolph Hess, Otto Strausser, Joseph Georbals(sp). and those who say he isnt moral? ha!! Hitler was always on point! in the book "ethics of Hitler" you can clearly understand that everything had a reason, and tide into each other. even his entire philosophy. this must mean he has lots of knowledge about "the whole picture" and "systems". his love for art, and his ability. his love for history i.e vertical knowledge and being drawn to the eternal are ALL indications that Hitler is an INTJ. why am i certain of this? because I am also an INTJ, and also a National Socialist. It is true, that Hitler appealed to all Germans, and types, which indicate that he may have understood the various "types" and perhaps built himself to a point where he had the strengths of many types. nevertheless he was a genious, and a man outside of history and therefore must treat him as something other than just a common type. -- Patrick
A36 A35. I am not convinced of this. See my answer in A34. PS Don't you have better things to do, than reading such literature? -- jgbr
A37 A34: Sounds like pretty much anyone with narcissistic personality disorder... -- Simon the INFp
A38 a35: extensive knowledge on hitler doesn't mean you know anything about socionics. beta NF is OBVIOUS. -- Anonymous
A39 For the love of God, Jung didnt create this for you to create a difference between yourselves! Stop cursing each other and pointing each type´s flaws, the only real meaning for this division of personalities is for us to understand OUR qualities and work on our disvantages, not for us to judge others flaws through the system -- Anonymous
A40 Seriously, folks, do you just throw out randomn personality types for Hitler? Hitler was not an ESTP, he was not an INFJ, it's clear he was an introvert, what confuses people is his public act......but he did not derive energy from the crowd, it drained him.....this is indicative of an introvert......he was most definitely an NT, and clearly a J.......an INTJ is exactly what Hitler was.......I can understand why someone might mistake him for an INTP or an ENTJ, though he wasn't......any other guesses are the result of either ignorance of Hitler or of type, or likely both........what Hitler did was attempt to create a massive machine out of the German state, a state ran on absolute rational principles.......one that ruthlessly eliminated all those who were weak, defective, or opposed to the state......Hitler treated the entire country as if he were an architect of some design......his actions were entirely pragmatic and driven by his dominant Ni.........Hitler had a vision of what he wanted Germany to look like......he used his auxiliary function of Te in order to organize that vision in a pragmatic fashion.......every action Hitler took was to create his logical vision of what he believed Germany needed to be......he did this ruthlessly and without passion.......the passions Hitler displayed in public were calculated to instill passion in the people, and his passions in private were almost always displays of frustrations when his plans were thwarted........other than to display frustration, in private Hitler's affect was the typical flat affect of many INTJ's........Albert Speer made it clear that IF Hitler was capable of having friends, He, Speer, would have been his best friend......but that Hitler was not capable of having friends. -- Mac
A41 to A40 OUPS! in Socionics INTj is TiNe, INTp is NiTe. MBTI INTJ however is NOT similar to Socionics INTp and MBTI INTP is not similar to Socionics INTj -- piccolo_michel
A42 ISFp, enneagram 9: The Peacemaker. -- Simon the INFp
A43 http://worldsocionics.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/adolf-hitler-eie-analysis.html - -- Anonymous
A44 Heck no, not an NT. ESTP. -- Anonymous
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A45 Hitler was ENFj. He was also psychopathic which is more significant. He had blunted affect which he was able to hide, or rather, not to show much. Psychopathic ENFj are very rare, just like in other types. To spot psychopathic ENFj, first type him as ENFj and then check his affect. -- :-)
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