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To understand Hitler you first have to know who he really was. That means realizing that a lot of what we were told about him were lies. History is written by the victors. The public has to have a reason for the millions of people who died in the war. If everyone knew the truth about the war there may be a revolution. There is one thing that even dictators fear, and that is the will of the people. If the people want to overthrow a dictator nothing can stop them. So after the war Hitler had to be made into a demon so that the millions of people who lost loved ones would not be angry at their leaders. 

Why would they be angry at their leaders you ask? It is because the war was not about concentration camps. It was about money. Wars are always about money. When Hitler came to power he outlawed charging of interest. That means the banks would lose everything if Hitler took over Europe. That is why Churchill would stop at nothing but the total annihilation of Nazism. The banks are the richest and most powerful organizations. They control the politicians and everything that they need to make a profit. War was necessary to protect their profits. 

What about the gas chambers? Just lies. Yes there were work camps to support the war effort. If there were gas chambers and the millions died like we are told there would have to have been crematoriums working around the clock. Take a look at a picture of Auschwitz from the war. To cremate all those bodies they would have needed tons of fuel. In the pictures there are none. 

So who was Hitler. He was a Nationalist. He wanted what was best for his people. But he was also rash and impulsive. His war record showed that he would take exceptional risks to help his fellow soldiers regardless of his personal risk. This was the cause of his eventual downfall. He did not carefully evaluate the strength of his opponents. He rushed into battles he shouldn't have that eventually lost WWII.

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Last edited by Raven - on 29 October 2018