For he's a jolly good fellow (2nd August 2000) Armed conflicts in today's world frequently require their leaders to be near paragons of discipline, maintaining healthy life-styles and watching their diet and intake of foods, just so in order to ensure that they can properly fight the good fight. Such a leader, however, isn't an idea exclusively founded in modern theory. The leader of one World War II nation was in many ways a "new age" man well before his time. He neither smoked, nor drank alcoholic beverages, confining himself to a vitamin-enriched vegetarian diet, consulting his astrologer regularly, communing with the spiritual guardians of his people, and opposing animal experimentation and vivisection. This man was Adolf Hitler.