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>Denying it won't make it go away. At best you can question some of the numbers but not the overall existence.
Evidence for the holocaust was questionable at best which can only be linked to Himmler speeches but not directly to the NSDAP with tenuous physical evidence. Jews were being deported more than anything else, which is why so many of them survived. There were even requests for Churchill to open British Palestine so they could all go there.
>He genocided Poles as well.
Asckhwually, he was not genociding Poles. In fact it was the other way around. Polish nationalists were ceding land from Germany in the 1920s and were even committing atrocities against the German minority in Danzig.
>Hitler wanted to kill le poles!1
Germany & Poland had signed a non-aggression pact that Poland had nullified after creating a pact with Western powers against Germany, which implicitly violated the agreement. Hitler thus declared it null. Poland had begun drafting war plans against Germany (before Germany), and begged France/UK to start a war with them. Poland then fully mobilized their army, and many higher ups were starting to think they should launch an invasion against Germany now while the agreements with the Western powers were still fresh.
>He was invading European countries.
First and foremost, please read this short <100 page book "What the World Rejected: Hitler's Peace Offers 1933-1940"
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>Rhineland
To begin with, that was an illegal occupation. Germany reoccupied it after German intelligence learning of a Frnace-Soviet pact and a plan to invade Germany
>Anchcluss
It was a referendum, Austria was collapsing and the people voted overwhelmingly to join Germany, as they are one people.
>Sudetenland
Munich agreement
>whole of Czechoslovakia
False, only the Czech part, and that was after the country was undergoing huge instability (in part yes because of the precedent set by the Munich agreement), and the nation was falling apart among ethnic lines. President Hacha then asked for Germany to become their protectorate. Hitler agreed, and Hacha was appointed president of this region the next day. Czechia remained virtually untouched during the war.
>Hitler was a cruel bloodthirsty maniac
If Hitler was so cruel and uncaring, as is traditionally taught, then why did he love animals so much and why did they love him?

No matter how much literature you read it won't change the fact you're any more detached from reality than your average bluepilled NPC. read a History book for once

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