All /pol/ memes aside, was it autism?

All /pol/ memes aside, was it autism?

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No way! It was his unusual genitalia!

no

Such an unusual thing! Wow!

It wasn't always like this...

it was lack of education
disappointment in personal life and the system

>my life sucks, ill blame someone for it
the political ideology

Isn't that communism? Jealousy of successful people and autistically killing those who don't agree with you?

Probably.

communism is
>we are all equal!
>but im a bit more equal than you

Jesus, read Mein Kampf, Hitler's favorite subject was history.

and he still didnt understand shit about it

He was a real mover ando shaker.

T. Known Boss

>Adolf Stimmler

here are many reasons, but I would just mention two of them.

First, the Treaty of Versailles. You see all those German territories were given over to Poland, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, etc.? Well, those areas accounted for 12% of the German population, who wanted to be Germans. There are many short-sighted clauses in this Treaty that caused more harm than good, but the worst of them is this part - that a lot of Germans were arbitrarily separated from what they viewed as their country. The people and the land they live in. The same kind of problem the politicians created in places such as Israel/Palestine, India/Pakistan, etc. Re-drawing borders without moving the people or give the people a say. The initial part of German invasion was basically an attempt to recover the loss of German territory.

and the local residents were opening doors welcoming them.

This is a picture of Sudeten residents warmly welcoming the German troops.

At this point, it was very difficult for the other countries to say, "you can't do that". It would have been foreign politicians against the local people. You would have gotten nothing but endless civil war from it if you tried to brutally suppress it. So it's fair to say that the Treaty of Versailles provided the trigger for WWII.

The second reason fell squarely on Hitler. He over-reached. In 1938 - 1939, after the Munich Treaty, Germany, Poland, Hungary all went into Czechoslovakia to grab some territory which was occupied by their native speaking people.


Now things started to get out of hand. Tesin has only a third of the population who were polish, and the people in Prague certainly did not want to be German due to how uncultured they were/are.

So now the political tide started to turn. This was nothing but naked invasion and occupation by a foreign country on another peaceful country. This was what prompted the UK and France to give a security guarantee to Poland in March 1939. At this point, Germany had to either stop or go full autism and declare war.

But the free town of Danzig, the town that were assigned to Poland but with 95% German population, wanted to be German again. So Hitler tried to negotiate with Poland and exchange Danzig with a piece of territory from Czech. Poland, armed with the security guarantee, refused to negotiate. Hitler decided for war.

Germany only lost lands that did not contain Germans or only a minority. Sometimes the league of nations help votes to let the people decide in what country they were in. That's why there was an German exclave in East Prussia, as the allies did not want to strip land that was mostly German from Germany.

>Germany only lost lands that did not contain Germans or only a minority.
Sadly for everyone living in the 1930's and 40's. Germany just didn't care.

Communism is very similar to national socialism

I thought Stalinism was similar to National Socialism

Stalinism is what happens when you try to implement Communism so yes

>free city of Danzig
>assigned to Poland
Danzig wasn't a Polish city, it was, like you said, a Free City.

>Tesin has only a third of the population who were polish
Poland annexed only a part of it called Zaolzie, where Poles were the majority.

>Well, those areas accounted for 12% of the German population, who wanted to be Germans.
12%? I'm sure that's too much. There were less than one million Germans in Poland. Or are you including Austria?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_census_of_1931

German: 740,992

Maybe. He was a dumbfuck regardless.
>survives the then most destructive war in history
>decides to do it all over again
Why does /pol/ like this guy again?

He liked his time in the most destructive war in history, his grievance was that it ended before he could get back into it after recovering from a gas attack that blinded him for a bit.

Because we are low function sociopath. But in all honestly its mostly historical revisionism and the grass is always greener

I'm aware. That's part of what made him such an idiot.

>was it autism?
I dunno, you tell me

That's just any populist movement desu

Hitler wasn't autistic. He was a charming, manipulative turbo normalfag.

>muh education

His life sucked so much that he later became one of the most powerful people in the world.