At what age did you stop seeing Hitler as a supervillain?
At like 18, I still think he wasn't good for nationalism since it has been such a taboo subject world wide arguably until now and I believe the holocaust happened and that wasn't the right way to go about things which makes him a pretty bad guy, he's not a super-villain though. I also think it's horrible that denying that the holocaust happened is banned in some countries, history should always be questioned.
>>130425612
23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6FZJhiWUlI
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>>130425612
17, that was 8 years ago now
fuck you, you made me feel old
Around 12, after I read 1984 for the first time. The 'Two Minutes' Hate' part made me think about how we basically do the same thing with the Nazis.
15 is when I began to recognize him as a hero, I never saw him as a supervillain.
I had always found it suspicious how hard the textbooks pushed demonizing him. It just raised questions like, well why did the German people fight for him until the bitter end and allow him to seize total power if he was so bad? He must have been doing something right? Why isn't that being talked about at all? This is awfully one sided for some reason, and why are they talking about it so much when our war was with Japan and we didn't seem to do much in Europe? etc etc, until I became obsessed with it and starting digging up reality on my own time. I'm 28 now btw