Talk:Adolf Hitler/@comment-92.15.129.252-20140517130625/@comment-109.147.250.55-20140521171529

all humans, no matter how vile, believe they are doing good - no man who has ever been born commits evil because he thinks what he is doing is wrong.. or he would never do it.. thus he is no anti-villain.. besides anti-villains are characters who have honor or a sense of morality despite also employing tactics many see as wrong - Hitler had no sense of morality and actively championed for the "unfettered" - a concept in which man is to be as brutal as possible.. that's not a trait of an anti-villain.

the closest Hitler ever got to a sense of honor was when he was willing to grant Britain mastery over the sea - even then he did this because he believed Britain was destined to ally with Germany to create a new empire.. when Britain refused to comply with his delusion Hitler went into such a terrible rage that he began to infamous Blitz.. Hitler was "kind" to those who indulged his own fantasies, those who went against his delusions felt his wrath and as such he lacks basic empathy or character for an anti-villain.