1. Hitler
Unfortunately the majority of historians that have written on this topic, except the notable work of Ian Kershaw, have been unwilling to fathom any shades of grey, any relationship between the two camps. ... The choices he made through this period illustrate his ability to impose his ideas on changing circumstances, and his preference for continental, not global expansion.(7) Hitler began his political view as a revisionist, much like the overwhelming majority of the German public after the Great War. ...
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