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- You're judging Hitler, saying he doesn't deserve redemption. Some facts about Hitler :
- He gathered good-for-nothing, deadbeats, into the SS, Giving them social status, a real comfort of living, for a time, Even for a short amount of time they were granted with something they would have never dreamed about. Without Hitler, they probably would have died much sooner, since the SS succeeded each time
- Hitler saved europe from the Jews, who were crushing them, if he weren't there they'd all be in a financial crisis
- Hitler offered the "Ideal" state of Germany, offering a shelter and a real chance for -almost- everyone, Thought the Communists appeared for what he did to Poland, still he offered his people protection and prosperity (they all seem to get a job, enough food, new technology, etc."
- I believe it is far too simple to state Hitler committed a fault like you say... If he had stopped after everything he did to reach his dream, I think it would have been a fault as well. Dying on the battlefield or dying by nightmarish Jews, in pure logical means. And since they all lived this long because of him, I think one can understand why he did what he did.
- The "only" fault I would really acknowledge Hitler is the death of Anne Frank. It wasn't necessary at all to justify his dream, but then again you can't totally say he's pure evil.
- Like the historians say, when you deal with the nation and become a dictator or a new world power leader, the gap in one's heart is filled; he can't feel remorse, fear, sadness or anything else - at least he's supposed not to - so this isn't Hitler anymore... A totally different person, so I can't see how you can judge him saying he doesn't deserve it.
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