It's not that simple actually. There were so many things going on in WW2 that it's difficult to pinpoint. Perhaps the treason of Wilhelm Canaris was more pivotal? Maybe Mussolini and the Italians did it?
While Hitler had his mistakes, in other instances things could have gone better if they listened to him. (He wanted to focus on submarines earlier while navy generals didn't want to), in another instance he meddled in the Me-262 development causing delays.
The unfortunate defeat was mostly for the fact that the first foundation (i.e. America) was completely controlled by Jews and that turned the tide. (The USA is simply the first foundation for Jews, so called Israel is the second foundation according to Jewish Asimov Foundation book BTW)
It's not that simple actually. There were so many things going on in WW2 that it's difficult to pinpoint. Perhaps the treason of Wilhelm Canaris was more pivotal? Maybe Mussolini and the Italians did it?
While Hitler had his mistakes, in other instances things could have gone better if they listened to him. (He wanted to focus on submarines earlier while navy generals didn't want to), in another instance he meddled in the Me-262 development causing delays.
The unfortunate defeat was mostly for the fact that the first foundation (i.e. America) was completely controlled by Jews and that turned the tide. (The USA is simply the first foundation for Jews, so called Israel is the second foundation according to Jewish Asimov Foundation book BTW)
It is remarkably simple. Hitler made some very bad decisions. The proximate cause was him.
I won't disagree about how the Jews pushed FDR into a war that the US should have stayed out of.