It all started when I questioned why he was so demonized. Since the left has degraded themselves calling everyone a fascist, it comes to reason- are they like the brown shirts that Hitler used? Even so, I still lean away from the idea. My main question here is, was Hitler a socialist? I disagree with the idea of it, it's a sugar-coated word for communism. Part of me wants to believe that he was trying to contain (((them))) before they took over and became the global establishment. I also think it's possible there was some digital purge of information, similar to that of a book burning to where they made Nazis out to be creators of disinformation, such as Joseph Goebbels who controlled their media. There's that famous quote, "I will have the ability to turn the nation into a herd of pigs". As I said though, having a hard time believing it right now, like the idea of six million Jews being slaughtered- doesn't seem to add up.
Another side note I want to add is how WWII started and the United States' place in it. I want to find out why exactly Japan decided to attack us when they had the help of Nazi Germany at the time, and what the motive was. They used Japan to get to us (or as I'm led to believe), but what exactly is the motivating factor for this? Why would Germany go to such lengths to go after us? If we can call them the good guys for being nationalist, we're we already on the road to globalism during the war's spawn? It certainly seems so considering the criteria, especially Eisenhower warning of the Military-Industrial Complex. It wasn't even that long ago and how quickly technology evolved to the point where (((they))) could use it to its worst possible extent against average citizens like us.
I want to understand the scenario and outcome if Hitler won the war. Would we be more segregated? Would we become a more organized and free nation? Could it have avoided issues like niggers and Islam and stopped the migrant crisis in Europe?