The führer’s birthday is today. Say your personal views about him whatever they are.
I personally think Hitler is next to the conquerors history remembers, like gengis khan, Alexander the Great, Osman the conqueror and so on, however, Hitler’s history is way less objective compared to the others, who by themselves committed equal or worse genocides and bigger deathtoll, but aren’t constantly demonized decades after their deaths. Either way, he took germany out of the hellhole it was during the Weimar Republic and that alone brings respect. Heil Hitler
He did great things before taking Germany to war, but it all came crumbling down because of nazi leadership and brought an end to him, national socialism and hurt nationalist movements across the globe in the process not to mention all the suffering it brought to Germans and other Europeans alike, thus my views on him are mixed. Had he left Poland and any other non-German countries alone I would see him in more of a positive light, even if I am not a national socialist myself, but that is not how history took its course.
I believe he is a man to be looked up to in many aspects, but also a man whose mistakes people should learn from. A complicated character that should not be made black and white by propaganda from either side.
Luis Allen
People should remember and respect Hitler for his accomplishments. Yes, he was pretty much a monster and a literal architect of one of the first industrialized mass murders in history and people are absolutely right to despite him for it. Ignoring what he did, how he did it, and why he did it for muh morals is just a recipe to let it happen again somewhere else. If you can't learn from your enemies, you will be destroyed by them.
Joshua Gonzalez
You could say he picked someone who knows how to handle steep dives.
Chase Roberts
Why the fuck are you up in the dead ass of night Just to be that first guy that says happy birthday to uncle Adolf first? Nice