"The Hidden Betrayal: Adolf Hitler's Subconscious Envy & Hatred Of Authentic Germans and Arrogance Cost Germany WWII '?' . A Stroke of Luck for the World"


Adolf Hitler, an Austrian by birth, might have harbored a covert disdain for Germany, fueled by a potential envy towards the native Germans. His Austrian origins could have instilled in him a latent rivalry akin to the historical distinction between the working class Igigis of Mesopotamian folklore and the upper-class Annunakis ( Enlil, Enki, ETC).

This perceived inferiority complex manifested throughout his dictatorial rule, as he sought validation { to prove himself } at the highest echelons of power, the ruling elites.



Towards the end of World War II, Hitler's actions hinted at a subversive agenda. Directives issued through figures like Albert Speer, his building manager, went beyond the intended destruction outlined in the Nero Decree, suggesting a more sinister motive—reducing Germany to dust. 


This facet of history is often disregarded by contemporary neo-Nazis who may selectively overlook Hitler's ultimate betrayal of his own nation.



The unauthorized solo flight of Rudolf Hess to Scotland in 1941 remains a contentious episode, with no substantial evidence supporting the notion that Hitler's confidant acted independently to seek peace. Hitler maintained a firm grip on the Nazi regime, ensuring that major diplomatic initiatives were subject to his explicit approval.



Field Marshal Albert Kesselring, a favored figure in Hitler's inner circle, hinted at the Fuhrer's deep-seated insecurity. Hitler's ascent from corporal without formal military training left him with an inferiority/superiority complex. This insecurity intensified in the presence of seasoned military veterans, prompting Hitler to overstep his boundaries and impose decisions in military affairs. Regrettably, this hubris had catastrophic consequences, contributing not only to Hitler's downfall but also hastening the end of the war.



Albert Speer, despite his pivotal role in the architectural and economic aspects of the Nazi regime, found himself entangled in Hitler's dubious schemes. The Fuhrer's grandiose vision, coupled with Speer's compliance, played a role in the destructive path that Germany ultimately followed.


Dispelling baseless conspiracy theories, there is no credible evidence supporting the claim that Hitler's lineage was connected to the Rothschild family. Such unfounded assertions lack historical backing and are widely regarded as false.



The decision to bypass the direct capture of Moscow during World War II remains a topic of historical debate and analysis, reflecting the complexities and strategic considerations of that era. 

In the context of these events, an anecdote surfaces where, during a major war, Hitler allowed Erwin Rommel to temporarily depart from the front lines to attend to a personal matter (his wife's shoes/ birthday shoes ) . 


As the D-Day forces landed, Adolf Hitler, the Nazi leader, 

was in a state of slumber sleeping. 

Paralyzed by the fear of overstepping boundaries, his generals refrained from ordering reinforcements without his explicit permission, and a hesitancy to disturb his rest prevailed among the ranks.

Regrettably, these crucial hours witnessed a perilous delay in the battle to hold Normandy, as decisive actions were stalled by the absence of leadership. It was only when Hitler finally roused from his sleep, around 10 am, that he received the news of the invasion. Curiously, his reaction was not one of concern but rather excitement—an unsettling revelation that underscores the complexities and consequences of his leadership.




This episode serves as a poignant example of the challenges faced by the Nazi regime, where adherence to protocol and a reluctance to act independently resulted in a tangible impact on the course of history. The delay in responding to the D-Day invasion became emblematic of a leadership style marked by a dangerous blend of authoritarianism and indecision, contributing to the eventual unraveling of Hitler's ambitions and the downfall of the Nazi regime. 


"The Hidden Betrayal: Adolf Hitler's Subconscious Envy  & Hatred Of Authentic Germans and Arrogance Cost Germany WWII '?' .  

A Stroke of Luck for the World"



Addendum - Apology and Additional Historical Context


I extend my sincere apology for the oversight in my previous piece, where I neglected to discuss the Dunkirk evacuation fiasco from both the German and Allied perspectives. The German failure to seize the opportunity to eliminate Allied troops at Dunkirk resulted in a remarkable and unexpected success for the Allies—a mass evacuation during an ongoing war in territory already conquered by Hitler.


In revisiting this historical event, one cannot help but attribute responsibility to where the buck stops—right at Hitler's desk. The reasons behind this German debacle and missed opportunity are complex, and history will undoubtedly uncover the accurate answers.


I regret the omission of this crucial aspect in my initial writing. It's a significant historical moment, marked by the Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht's inability to prevent the successful evacuation of Allied forces. Imagine the impact if the German forces had succeeded in destroying even half of the waiting Allied troops, many of whom documented the event with what could be considered today's version of selfies, as seen on numerous YouTube accounts.


This oversight underscores the importance of acknowledging historical intricacies, and I appreciate the opportunity to rectify it in this addendum.

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