>>21606179I have always had an admiration for him
anyone who isn't retarded understands the plight of the Germans in the 1920s and 1930s and how the events of World War 1 starting and ending doesn't paint them as the bad guys or original instigators.
Furthermore, go back to Otto van Bismark and the unification of the German states/tribes and Prussia like 40 years before ww1, and it's amazing that the German state became as powerful as they did so quickly.
Somebody had to work towards their grievances with hyperinflation, collapsed currency, and territorial claims. some of these were resolved with economic changes like the introduction of a new currency in the late 1930s, plus they built the autobahn during this period. Just some cool info
Anyways, I see Hitler as the Germans' attempt to regain self-determination after the crippling fate dealt to the Germans after ww1. By 1941 or 1942, the nazis had control of all of western Europe. damn fucking impressive.
of course, it wasn't just him. It was the spirit of those Germans during that time that pushed them as far as they got in ww2. But yeah, we all know how it ended (Argentina).
Hitler was the stuff of legends