After he became Chancellor Hitler had
to accept a certain degree of routine. This was against his natural inclination.
He hated systematic work, hated any discipline. Administration bored him and he
usually left, as much as he could to others. When he had a big speech to prepare
he would put off beginning work on it until the last moment. Once he could bring
himself to begin dictating he worked himself into a passion rehearsing the whole
performance and shouting so loudly that his voice echoed through the neighboring
rooms. The speech composed, he was a man with a load off his mind. He would
invite his secretaries to lunch praising and flattering them and amusing them.
Most North Germans regarded such lack of discipline as a typically Austrian
characteristic. In Hitler’s eyes it was part of his artist nature: he should
have been A. decided not to do any work that he did not like doing B. did not like to be controlled in his work C. was obliged to work more regularly than he had done before D. was forced to work more efficiently and much more quickly [单项选择]A. Yes, he was. B. No, he wasn’t.
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