Talk:Adam Taurus/@comment-35137195-20190718003250/@comment-27312496-20190728183016

As much as I hate Godwin's law, I'm going to pull the card to prove a point.

Hitler grew up with an abusive father which helped instill 'might makes right' mentality he had. During his time as a solider he was hit with mustered gas which can give temporary blindness but his persisted which a doctor concluded was psychosis and their methods to cure him would feed what would become his messiah complex.

After Germany's surrender of WW1 he felt a sense of betrayal that he would feel that Jews and left wing politics engineered. This hate and his messiah complex would be later fed at the start of the Nazi parties beginnings by his mentor.

This only grew further once he became the leader of Germany and eventually lead to the worst war and atrocities in human history. He would also become heavily drug addictive medicated man which only deteriorated his mind further. And when Germany's defeated finally became apparent to him he committed suicide.

Based on you 'bad circumstances' argument he deserves sympathy even after starting the worst war in history and being at the heart of the greatest crime against humanity.