"Every time we saw a newsreel of thousands of people standing there chanting Hitler's name," he said. "And Hitler screaming about Germany regaining her greatness. We knew that wasn't going to lead to anything good."
Quite a give away really. Predicting the war was one thing, but I wonder how many people would have predicted the genocide in the 1930s?
The mind can play funny tricks.
I once met someone through some friends at a party. Afterwards, someone said that they were horrified he'd been brought to the party. I knew that I vaguely hadn't liked this person, but asked why.
"Because he was talking about stealing cars for a chop shop!" the other person said.
The funny thing was, until they said that, though, I hadn't really registered what he was talking about. Instead, my mind had sort of gone, "Decent people don't steal cars, and definitely don't brag about it. He must be making a bad joke. Move along, nothing to see here..." But when it was pointed out to my face, I realized that no, he hadn't been joking.
I think Hitler was given the same treatment by a lot of people during the 30's. He couldn't really *mean* what he was saying, could he? It was just political posturing. Not even worth registering.