Hitler knew that he could not win the Second World War. Give reasons.
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Explanation:
Even near the end Hitler hoped that Soviet troops would clash with American and British troops, thus allowing Hitler to hang on and Germany to perhaps win in the end. But when American and Russian troops first met, they hugged each other and maybe, at this point, Hitler finally realized that there would be no victory, at least not within his lifetime. Hitler wrote a thick book on the coming disasters that he predicted would happen because Germany lost the war, several copies were made, three if I am not mistaken, but not one copy survived, or at least not one publicly survived? While orders to kill all anti-Nazis, including some high ranking French prisoners, may have been part of a plan to help Nationalist Socialism survive. Though to quote Churchill, “The fascists of the future will call themselves anti-fascists.” NOTE: Groups like ANTIFA are quite willing to start riots and use violence, with theSe being hall mark characteristics of Hitler’s brown shirts.
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Explanation:
As “1941: The Year Germany Lost the War” shows, the military domination of the European mainland did not resolve the mismatch between Germany's ambitions and resources. As the Battle of Britain made clear, Hitler lacked the naval and air power to knock the U.K., under prime minister Winston Churchill, out of the war.