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Honestly answers only please.

Honestly answers only please.

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He was an advocate for nationalism for everyone. That's why the Waffen SS was a multicultural army of different nations fighting communism. Everyone would be behind their own borders and enduring under their own cultures and societies. The West would probably be decades ahead of where it was in the 70s. There would have been an emphasis on global trade but colonialism would probably have died out since Germany had none and was against them and with nationalism being promoted instead of communism it wouldn't survive. But the nations that now are ruled by communism specifically in Africa and Asia would probably be less populated and have higher standards of living. The West would still be the envy of the world. There would be a meaningful push to be more environmental since Hitler was an environmentalist. But not in the two-faced, inefficient way that green is today. Actual clean environments and healthy environments rather and still under elite energy because it's possible to do both. I think that traditional values and societal cohesion would be like it was in the 50s. There would be no need to pander to degenerates. A lot of their movements would have been opposed by people who aren't manipulated under a communist, propaganda-driven system.

There's the possibility that there would be world tension between the powers as Germany was basically taking over the world economically at a exponential rate compared to the rest of Europe and most of the world. But there's also the possibility that Germany and America would have been allies since their cultures were very similar up until the globalists hijacked their government for world war against Europeans.