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"Spending a weekend with Hitler would have been boring in the extreme, although you would have had a greater certainty in coming back alive"

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Bullock lands the line like a dry slap: the point isn’t to flirt with moral relativism, it’s to puncture the lazy mystique that gathers around monsters. Hitler, in the popular imagination, becomes pure demonic weather system - always raving, always electrified. Bullock, the biographer-historian, counters with the disenchanted observation that the man was also, on a human scale, tedious. “Boring in the extreme” is doing heavy work: it frames tyranny not as a glamorous eruption of evil but as an ecosystem of routines, monologues, petty fixations, and enforced listening. That’s how totalitarians win time and loyalty: not just through spectacle, but through the grinding normality they impose on everyone else.

Then comes the cruel kicker: “greater certainty in coming back alive.” Bullock’s irony cuts two ways. Personally, you’re safer with the dictator than with the war he unleashes; proximity to power can insulate you. Politically, the remark hints at the perversity of authoritarian order: it can feel predictable, even “safe,” to those kept inside the circle, while its violence is outsourced to the margins, the occupied, the disappeared. The weekend might be survivable; the regime isn’t.

Context matters: Bullock wrote as part of a postwar British historical tradition suspicious of romanticizing Hitler as a singular genius. His intent is to re-scale Hitler from myth to mechanism - a caution that evil often arrives not with operatic drama, but with boredom, bureaucracy, and a murderous sense of entitlement.

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Bullock, Alan. (2026, January 18). Spending a weekend with Hitler would have been boring in the extreme, although you would have had a greater certainty in coming back alive. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/spending-a-weekend-with-hitler-would-have-been-4431/

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Bullock, Alan. "Spending a weekend with Hitler would have been boring in the extreme, although you would have had a greater certainty in coming back alive." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/spending-a-weekend-with-hitler-would-have-been-4431/.

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"Spending a weekend with Hitler would have been boring in the extreme, although you would have had a greater certainty in coming back alive." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/spending-a-weekend-with-hitler-would-have-been-4431/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.

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Alan Bullock (December 13, 1914 - February 2, 2004) was a Historian from United Kingdom.

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