
Early victories in WWII gave Hitler a dangerous over-confidence, which was later tested and proven vulnerable. His hubris and greed ultimately led to Germany's defeat as time revealed his flaws.

Nazi leadership appeared unified, but behind the scenes, it was marked by nepotism, corruption, and fear. The hierarchy was ambitious, ruthless, and cutthroat, with leaders competing for power.

In their pursuit of the Aryan dream, the Nazis were burdened by internal ideological conflict, which undermined their ability to succeed in WWII and ultimately led to the deaths of millions.

Early victories in WWII gave Hitler a dangerous over-confidence, which was later tested and proven vulnerable. His hubris and greed ultimately led to Germany's defeat as time revealed his flaws.