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#PoliticalPersonology #PoliticalPsychology #Hitler PERSONAL INSECURITY OF LEADERS AND GEOPOLITICS AS OVERCOMPENSATION: THE EXAMPLE OF ADOLF HITLER The link between a leader’s personal insecurities and aggressive foreign policy is often described in political psychology as overcompensation. In the case of Adolf Hitler, historians and psychologists frequently point to a “narcissistic rage” fueled by early failures and deep-seated feelings of inadequacy. [1] 1. The Root of Insecurity Hitler’s early life was marked by perceived humiliations: Artistic Rejection: His failure to enter the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts left him impoverished and resentful o