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Hitler's Ideology and American Influence
This chapter explores the foundational development of Adolf Hitler's ideology in the 1920s, emphasizing the significant influence of the United States on his geopolitical strategies and racial views. It highlights Hitler's complex relationship with American culture and politics, particularly examining how German immigration to the U.S. and the prevailing racial attitudes shaped his worldview. Additionally, the chapter discusses the broader historical context of both Hitler's ambitions and Franklin D. Roosevelt's rising opposition, setting the stage for their intertwined legacies leading up to World War II.