>>21192229What significant portion do you mean?
I know there's a common myth that the disabled were horribly persecuted but that is largely untrue, there were actually significant welfare programs for them in the Third Reich.
They dabbled with not letting people with severe hereditary illnesses have kids but I don't think that's a big deal personally, I mean even the modern world largely outlawed incest because it's considered unethical to intentionally bring a person into the world if they're likely to permanently suffer and be a burden on everyone around them.
They also didn't plan to take over Europe as it is commonly portrayed, they had a conflict with Poland over occupied German lands and the (((league of nations))) escalated it into a full blown war.
When Hitler took France (after France declared war) for example, he made sure to keep civilian and infrastructure damage to an absolute minimum and never absorbed France into the Reich, it was occupied purely as part of the war.
He also offered peace to Britain repeatedly, basically from the moment the war started, even dropping off leaflets over London where he laid out his essentially unconditional terms for peace (you can read it yourself if you don't believe me, the leaflet was titled "A Last Appeal to Reason" and is available online).
Those just don't seem like the actions of a warmonger who wanted to conquer all of Europe to me.