Adoration Quote by August Kubizek
““So, in spite of all apparent contradictions, this strange love of Hitler for Stefanie falls into the pattern of his character. Love was a field where the unforeseeable might happen, and which might become dangerous. How many men who had set out with great intentions had been forced off their path by irregular and complicated love affairs. It was imperative to be on one's guard! Instinctively, the young Hitler found the only correct attitude in his love for Stefanie: he possessed a being whom he loved, and at the same time, he did not possess her. He arranged his whole life as though he possessed this beloved creature entirely. But as he himself avoided any personal meeting, this girl, although he could see that she walked the earth, remained nevertheless a creature of his dream world, towards whom he could project his desires, plans and ideas. And thus he kept himself from deviating from his own path; indeed, this strange relationship, through the power of love, increased his own will. He imagines Stefanie as his wife, builds the house in which they live together, surrounds it with a magnificent garden and arranges his home with Stefanie, just as, in fact, he did later on the Ober-Salzburg, though without her. This mixing of dream and reality is characteristic of the young Hitler. And whenever there is a danger that the beloved would entirely escape into the realm of fantasy, he hurries to the Schmiedtoreck and makes sure that she really walks the earth. Hitler was confirmed in the choice of his path, not by what Stefanie actually was, but by what his imagination made of her. Thus, Stefanie was two things for him, one part reality and one part wish and imagination. Be that as it may, Stefanie was the most beautiful, the most fertile and purest dream of his life.””
About This Quote
Source Memoir: The Young Hitler I K by August Kubizek, 1927
Hitler used an idealized love to reinforce his personal ambition, treating the beloved as both reality and fantasy to stay focused on his goals.
In simple terms: Hitler turned love into a motivational tool, mixing dream and reality.
Recognize how imagined relationships can shape personal drive.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- historical study
- leadership development
- psychological analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do idealized visions of people influence your decisions?
- Can imagined relationships become a crutch for ambition?
His reliance on fantasy may have blinded him to genuine emotional connections.