Adolf Hitler: Sentimental failures
The story begins with an analysis of Adolf Hitler's romantic relationships, highlighting how his failures in love contributed to his distorted view of the world and his tyrannical actions.
Mao Zedong: Obsession with virginity
The text then describes Mao Zedong's obsession with young virgins, suggesting that this incessant quest was an attempt to compensate for his insecurities and maintain an illusion of power.
Benito Mussolini: Donjuanism
Benito Mussolini is presented as an insatiable donjuan, whose thirst for female conquests paralleled his desire for political and military domination.
Joseph Stalin: Morbid sentimentalism
The analysis concludes with Joseph Stalin, whose political coldness contrasted with a morbid sentimentality in his personal life, revealing an emotional complexity often obscured by his public image as an implacable dictator.
02:38 Mussolini, the classic and cyclothymic Don Juan
15:00 Hitler, the emotional cripple
26:41 Stalin, the hypocritical and paranoid puritan
38:29 Mao, the bulimic manipulator
By José Bourgarel | By José Bourgarel, Nicola Cuvelier