Hitler's Urgency
Hitler's ideology transcends ordinary nationalism, fueled by a racial logic that compels him to act aggressively. His disappointment in the German people's pacifism reveals his belief that inaction leads to degeneration. As he perceives a closing window of opportunity, the urgency for war intensifies, driven by fears of economic collapse and rearmament by Britain and France.In this clip
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530. Hitler’s War on Poland: Countdown to Armageddon (Part 1)
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