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I'm not arguing that Hitler was a good man. I know that he was twisted, and killed 6 million Jews, including several millions of other groups such as gypsies and homosexuals, but you probably don't know about those because the Jews run the news. I'm arguing that had he not been so evil in his actions, he would have been deemed a great leader. I would go as far to say that aside from the war and his war policies (aka Holocaust), Adolf Hitler was the greatest leader of the 20th century.

This man was the 1938 Time Magazine Man of the Year, which is ironic now looking back, but before he went crazy, he was the figure that Germany could really rally behind. He installed a new wave of German nationalism that hadn't been present in the country since Otto von Bismarck. He revamped the military and put millions of dollars into scientific research. He built the Autobahn, the Volkswagen and several other projects such as dams and a railroad (which was subsequently destroyed by the Allies)

Also, you vilify him because he killed 11,000,000 people, but you forget that this figure is only a quarter of the amount of deaths that Joseph Stalin caused, who was with the Allied forces.

Also, it's not like Hitler did this by himself. WW2 was just as much the Allies fault for sitting by and watching the Nazi party expand(and also helping it expand) as it is Hitler's insane mind. FDR knew that a Japanese attack was imminent, he waited for the attack as an excuse to break the Monroe Doctrine (he broke it by "island hopping" across the Pacific, which was controlled by the Holy Empire according to the Monroe Doctrine). Furthermore, some Americans actually helped the Nazis. Prescott Bush funded the Nazi death machines until 1943, which was a violation of the Trading with the Enemies Act.
Last edited by SilentAssassin; Jan 8, 2013 at 01:02 PM.