Hitler's War Plans
Hitler reveals his urgent need for war, driven by a belief in his own extraordinary capabilities and the precarious state of Germany's economy. He dismisses Britain and France as weak, while projecting his own insecurities onto Stalin, whom he deems a "sick man." As he outlines the strategy for invading Poland, the chilling confidence in his vision for German dominance becomes apparent.In this clip
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531. Hitler's War on Poland: The Pact with Stalin (Part 2)
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