
The Pete Quiñones Show The Foreign Policy of Adolf Hitler with Thomas777 - Complete
Jan 11, 2026
Independent commentator Thomas777 dives deep into Adolf Hitler's foreign policy, providing a critical lens on often overlooked revisionist views. He explores Hitler's perception of the U.S. as a formidable superpower and his military caution, emphasizing strategic timing in declarations. Thomas discusses the ideology behind Hitler's decisions, including the impact of the New Deal on globalism and how personal experiences shaped his worldview. The podcast unpacks complex themes like economic vulnerability and the ideological stakes of war.
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Hitler Saw America As The Main Foe
- Thomas777 argues Hitler viewed the United States and Roosevelt as Europe's primary geopolitical adversary.
- Hitler saw New Deal America as a permanent global power that threatened European autonomy.
Young Hitler Loved American Pop Culture
- Thomas777 recounts Hitler's childhood fascination with American culture, maps, and Westerns.
- He says Hitler loved King Kong, Coca-Cola, and played cowboys and Indians as a boy.
Resource And Demography Drove Hitler's Calculus
- Hitler assessed raw material and demographic power, seeing the U.S. as resource-rich and demographically robust.
- He believed Germany lacked depth and needed top-down renewal to compete strategically.










