>>27754Burgerland didn't go in on Napoleon-tier continental domination plans or murderous eugenicism
<the latter isn't even a holobunga thing, it's very well-documented and began well before the purported beginning of death camps - the execution of the disabled as well as the infirm, such as the very elderly, caused some of the largest protests against the government in Germany at the time, especially in Bavaria (I don't remember the exact wording of it, but one stand-out protest sign was something like "Hitler, control your deputies," implying there was still a belief that Hitler was somewhat oblivious to these kinds of things)
Everyone could see that Germany under Hitler's idea of National Socialism was going to be a rabid dog on the international scale too, it was just a question of how far it would go
their enemies being largely composed the eventual architects of the post-war neoliberal hegemony in the West couldn't really change that