
The Pete Quiñones Show The Foreign Policy of Adolf Hitler with Thomas777 - Complete
Nov 7, 2025
Independent commentator Thomas777 dives deep into Adolf Hitler's foreign policy, offering a revisionist perspective that challenges mainstream narratives. He discusses the rising acceptance of revisionist views and argues that Hitler saw America as a primary adversary. Delving into the authenticity of Mein Kampf and Hitler's less-known second book, Thomas presents Hitler as not just a provincial rube but a strategic thinker. He also examines the geopolitical landscape of Europe, the influence of colonial precedents, and the ideological confrontations with the U.S. during WWII.
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Soft Revisionism Shifts Hitler Narratives
- Thomas777 argues a soft revisionist trend normalizes Hitler by treating him as a political actor rather than a monolithic monster.
- He attributes this shift to fading WWII memory, democratized research access, and weakened academic gatekeeping.
Hitler Viewed America As A Strategic Foe
- Hitler studied America and admired its strengths, seeing the U.S. as a potential existential rival to Europe.
- Thomas777 highlights Hitler's Second Book as essential to understanding Hitler's view of American power and resources.
Hitler's Childhood Love Of Americana
- Thomas777 recounts Hitler's childhood fascination with American culture, Coca-Cola signs, and King Kong at the Berghof.
- He uses this to refute claims Hitler was provincially anti-American.







