Hitler's Flawed Vision

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Hitler’s flawed vision of a superior race, temperament that would lead him to break his promises, break the will of his subordinates, lead his armies into wasted attacks, and overall strategy of his career and his war were all factors that lead to his downfall. Hitler did not pass the Lincoln Standard in any sense of the imagination, but is there hope for the man? Hitler’s vision consisted of the belief in one supreme race, while destroying lesser races in the process to give living space for the superior to grow and prosper. This belief was heavily flawed, and lead to the mass genocide of millions, and a war that would change the world as we know it. Hitler’s vision is something that takes a bit to analyze, first off his vision was based off the …show more content…

His vision also consisted of mobilizing the German workforce to create a new army from the ashes of the heavily regulated Versailles treaty. Then it’s the living space for the German people, which would cause wars with other nations and lead to Hitler’s failure. How is this fixable? After-all the only way to really get by in the new 20th century was to have an army to take land. Without it Hitler wouldn’t have gotten anywhere, but this still would lead to him invading other countries, blasting off the conflict. So in my opinion it would have been impossible for Hitler to get past his vision. It was blinded by hate and feelings of repression, no matter how you’d change it, it would either lead to us never seeing Hitler as a historical figure, or it would lead to World War 2 happening once again. Even if he focused on the

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