What was his biggest mistake?

What was his biggest mistake?

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losing

he was too soft on his opponent

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Trusting Göring, expecting the Brits to be reasonable, expecting Japan to help them with the USSR.

inb4 the old myts. Hitler did in fact listen to the Generalstab, and invading the USSR was necessary because Stalin was setting up an invasion of Europe himself.

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Existing at the same time as Britain.

He was half-baked on everything.

>expecting Japan to help them with the USSR.
And not foreseeing them attacking pearl harbor

"One more powerful opponent on top of soviets bc why not lol" -Hirohito probably

Spending too much time building elaborate camps to house millions of people for the sole purpose of killing and disposing their bodies in the most inefficient and time consuming manner imaginable.

Declaring war on the United States after Pearl Harbor even though he wasn't obligated to by the defensive alliance treaty with Japan.

letting them escape

this
he thought once it was over we'd all go back to being cousins
he didn't realize they portrayed him as an evil that couldn't be allowed to exist

Engaging with Russia in winter

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This. Germany could've stopped the Soviet advance in the east this way.

Well he didn't but it would have been a noble cause.

That he didn't have a plan to murder all jews

not blitzing through Spain in 1940 and taking Gibraltar

>What was his biggest mistake?
ANSWER: Focussed on Germany, rather than the rest of White Christiandom.

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Underestimating the Jewish infiltration and subversion of the American and British States.

From the beginning he dreamed of an Aryan alliance between Great Britain and the German Reich. Had he known the Jewish subversion that would be wrought through Churchill and other Western leaders I imagine he would not have maintained such a naive fantasy.

His miscalculation was grave, in that he immediately found himself in a War on every front. But the possibility of defeat should not persuade a man from the righteous path.

attacking Yugoslavia. Delayed Barbarossa and tied down exceptional amount of troops garrisoning and putting down resistance forces

Didn't level england

Autarky

Pearl Harbor was a false flag.

He was too antisemitic, unironically and also imperialistic and antislavic.
Yes Jews are overrepresented in pushing evil antiwhite shit, jewish power is a big problem. But he basically thought of jews as worse than animals and inheritely evil. I don't agree with that view.
Also anti-slavic, obviously bad. Slavs are Europeans like us others.
And Imperalistic, invaded other countries which cost millions of deaths and doomed us to this shit.
Had he been more chill, we would now live in Paradise.
He had many good ideas and the general ideology of bringing dignity and greatness to Europeans, but he became crazy.

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starting an unwinnable war

To think he could reason with the Brits.

Ch-ch-ch-ch-checked!

Not understanding that the British government was totally kiked and couldn't be reasoned with.
Putting Jews in summer camps instead of just killing them, especially when it was clear that the war was lost.

General plan Ost. Also beurocracy and creating too much entities.

Being a Monarchy's bitch jew, or killing 29 million white Christians

I'm just saying his priorities were jacked up. He was fighting the world's leading powers on multiple fronts... yet somehow found time to supposedly do the Halocost thingy? I'm not buying it either but that's what everyone says happened. If true it certainly lended a hand in his defeat.