A good leader? Well, there indeed were some good leadership capabilities in him, but I've also heard several times (I watch a LOT of documentaries), that the Allies had plenty of chances to kill him at the end of the war, but chose not to. Why? Because they were afraid he might be replaced by somebody who actually knew what they were doing.
Besides, starting Operation Barbarossa (the attack on the Soviet Union) and declaring war on America in the SAME year (1941), is pretty foolish if you ask me.
The man and his (horrific) works are indeed pretty fascinating though.
Is it normal that everyone thinks I'm racist?
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A good leader? Well, there indeed were some good leadership capabilities in him, but I've also heard several times (I watch a LOT of documentaries), that the Allies had plenty of chances to kill him at the end of the war, but chose not to. Why? Because they were afraid he might be replaced by somebody who actually knew what they were doing.
Besides, starting Operation Barbarossa (the attack on the Soviet Union) and declaring war on America in the SAME year (1941), is pretty foolish if you ask me.
The man and his (horrific) works are indeed pretty fascinating though.