Adolf Hitler’s Only Fear
Prior to the war, Im pretty sure Churchill made Hitler nervous. This was at a time when Hitler was trying to fool the world into thinking he was just a nice guy who only wanted to right the wrongs against Germany.
At that stage, western powers were eager to appease Hitler & not upset him, but Churchill would have none of it, and publicly voiced his gloomy predictions about Hitlers real aims, prompting Hitler to mention his name in a few speeches, hoping to pressure Churchill’s countrymen to keep him quiet.
At one stage, Hitler was supposed to have said,”that man will bring the whole world against Germany.”…funnily enough, thats exactly what Churchill did.
But once the war had begun, Hitlers days of trying to fool the world, were pretty much over, and I dont think he was scared of anyone after that.
The only one over riding fear Hitler had, throughout the war, was the thought of being captured alive by his enemies. He went to every length to avoid this, including forcing the Germans to keep fighting on pointlessly to the bitter end, and publicly ruling out any peace deals with his enemies
Even the devil has its own fears

The man responsible for one of the biggest genocide of the 20th century is seen by most people as a devil that had no fears or that they were at least hiding behind his psychotic mind. In his memories, he stated that his fears crumbled within the three years of prison he underwent.
Despite his evilness, a man who has been through the mud and blood brought by the Great War could argue that he had seen it all. That is why he openly said many times that he had no fears. This may have been true, or not, it is difficult to define from his character, but his Dentist Hugo Johannes Blaschke tells us a different story.
Hitler’s Dentist
Hugo Johannes Blaschke was Hitler’s dentist for the last 20 years of his life as he would not trust any dentist due to his fear of dentists. Doctor Blanscheke mentions in his notes and in interviews taken after the end of World War Two that Hitler was very afraid of dentistry.
Everyone is a little scared of dentists, especially during childhood, but Hitler was scared for his life when he entered the dentist’s room. Sometimes it would take the dentist up to eight days just to take care of a dental abscess.
“Blaschke was extremely proud of his role of being the dentist of the Nazi leader, however, his patient did not share this feeling.” (Menevse Deprem-Hennen)
Hitler’s fear
The Nazi leader would even cry before any dental surgery would take place as mentioned in his dentist’s records. The days when he would have a dental procedure going on he would not show his face in public as this would have ruined his image as well as the ideology he tried to create within Germany by having the Aryan race look “perfect”.
His medical records, at least the ones that have been found, specifically about any dental procedure, speculate that his dental filling was made from the gold teeth taken from the jews that had been gassed in concentration camps.
However, at this point, Hitler would have probably made people write things on his medical records just to hide this fear that he had. The idea of not having any fear was a major factor when it came to supporting his own racist ideology. In this case, referring to the Aryan race as not having any fears, nor feeling that much pain.
These points and more are supported in Menevse Deprem-Hennen’s book Dentist Des Teufels in which the author described the relationship between Hitler and Blaschke.
Another interesting point about Hitler’s dental medical records is the fact that these came in very handy at identifying Hitler’s body by his dentures, thus confirming that he had died in Berlin and didn’t escape to other parts of the world as some historians assume.
This fear stayed only between Hitler and Blaschke as far as the medical records state, that is why Hitler was in need to have a good relationship with such people as they had the ability to ruin him and his empire to some extent.
As a life lesson, we all have some sort of fear, but we may be afraid to show it as those who want our harm can exploit it
Spiders. He hated spiders.
One time, when he was young, his father and distant uncle Herr Schickelgruber just wanted to beat him up once more, he was bit by a spider who survied an accident at a nearby oil field. The spider was a muntant, and while biting father Alois, transfered enormous strenght to him. So, little Addi got the beating of his live.
This fear against spiders remained through out all his life. He even hired a “Reichsspinnenbewahrer des Führers” (“Spider-Protector of the Realm for the Führer) to keep his flat free from spiders.
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, former Research engineer at Ecole Nationale Superieure Des Mines De Paris (2009-2011)
He was scared of millions of things: “race degeneration”, lack of vital space, Jewish infiltrating the upper strates of the society, communism, mental illnesses and overpopulation.
He was also scared of his defeat and the public humiliation that awaited him. That is why he committed suicide.
Nothing.
He’s dead. So either he no longer exists or he is already in Hell and suffering whatever he was afraid of, when he was alive.
What is Adolf Hitler scared of?
The extinction of Europeans which he said would be carried out if Germany lost WW2.
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Being captured by the Russians.
Deep down Hitler knew that if he were handed over to Stalin he would not enjoy it at all. In fact the FBI ran the numbers during the war based on what they knew of the German leader and predicted that him committing suicide was the most likely ending to the man.
I think Hitler had many fears but his biggest was that Germany would be overrun by the Soviets, and communism would take over. While the Jews were a concern for Hitler , I think he largely believed that he had that issue under control and could entrust that to the SS. When it came to the Soviets, Hitler feared the Communist ideology as well as what the Russian soldiers would do to the German people.
Prior to the war, Im pretty sure Churchill made Hitler nervous. This was at a time when Hitler was trying to fool the world into thinking he was just a nice guy who only wanted to right the wrongs against Germany.
At that stage, western powers were eager to appease Hitler & not upset him, but Churchill would have none of it, and publicly voiced his gloomy predictions about Hitlers real aims, prompting Hitler to mention his name in a few speeches, hoping to pressure Churchill’s countrymen to keep him quiet.
At one stage, Hitler was supposed to have said,”that man will bring the whole world against Germany.”…funnily enough, thats exactly what Churchill did.
But once the war had begun, Hitlers days of trying to fool the world, were pretty much over, and I dont think he was scared of anyone after that.
The only one over riding fear Hitler had, throughout the war, was the thought of being captured alive by his enemies. He went to every length to avoid this, including forcing the Germans to keep fighting on pointlessly to the bitter end, and publicly ruling out any peace deals with his enemies.
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Being rejected. Not being good enough. Just because he acted like he was better than everyone doesn’t mean he was. He couldn’t handle rejection. He cared about what other people thought.
Ja! The nazi coward committed suicide by his own hand and downed a poison capsule at the same time. Just after he murdered his mistress/wife seconds before, and everybody in that bunker heard the shots! Eva didn’t want to go, but you knew Hitler, what a failure! Admired by Donald Trump, too! Hitler was scared he would be on display in Red Square for months in April 1945, and he couldn’t have all those Russians laughing at him and throwing horse manure at him in that cage! His 1,000-years Reich failed, and he was a total failure after only twelve (12) years. Couldn’t even take Moscow, which Napoleon only occupied for a short-time, while it was burning!! Missed at Stalingrad and Leningrad, too! Alles Kaput!!
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Cancer, after his mother’s death, he was convinced that he would die young from the same thing that killed his mother (cancer). He believed he would have a short life and would have to accomplish “his mission” before he died.
Hmm…I think he was the type that did everything he wanted to do. Since his words and deeds were well recorded by historians inside and outside of Nazi Germany as well as in his own writings, let’s take a look at the photographic evidence to see what was really going on in his head…
Dancing with Blondie…whose a good boy? Definitely not the one wearing a hat…
Tea parties…
Enjoying nature…
Writing a best seller…
Meeting the pope…
Having a girlfriend…
chatting up his friends…
Getting good seats at the olympics…
Running a Summer camp…
Becoming a fashion icon…
Owning a Porsche…
And a BMW…
Throwing a party or two….
But no smoking…
Or eating meat…
Admiring art…maybe taking a few pieces home…
All while trying to murder entire ethnic groups…
Starting a war responsible for 10’s of millions of deaths.
Billions in property damage…
And when it all came crumbling down, the destruction of the country he led…
Those that followed him…
And himself