History is never as one-sided as the victors write it down.
I would never ever try to justify or excuse the terrible crimes like genocide, fascism, racism, totalitarian repression etc., but...
It should be noted that there were (and continued to be) lots of comparable "crimes against humanity", that didn't get nearly as much attention.
The underlying ideoligy, eugenics as well as anti-semitism weren't a german invention.
Henry Ford wrote a book about the "jewish threat", and Mr. Hilter read it, just to name an example.
You should not forget about the reasons that lead to anti-semitism, although it's wrong to blame an entire people for the doing of a small financial elite of scum, who use (cause?) war and conflicts for their personal gain.
That Mr. Hilter, just like Franco and Mussolini, were actively supported by wide parts of the US economy and investors.
All I'm saying is, you can't trust the main stream propaganda and media, if you care about the truth. The same is true with today's affairs. Ahmadinedschad is not the psychopath he is pictured as. All the Arabic dictators weren't killed because of human rights violations. But there are enough people willing to believe in the good guy / bad guy kind of view, so the elite can go on fighting their financial wars under false pretenses, and the few who actually care, can only sit back in resignation. It's always very interesting to hear original statements, speeches and interviews from "enemies of the west".
It's completely unacceptable IMO, that you can't even talk about Mr. Hilter in a neutral way in Germany today. You will become an outcast and lose your job, if you do. And everyone will agree with that. All you're allowed to say is "he was the incarnation of the devil himself" and leave it at that. From what I know, he definitely wasn't a good person. But then again, he probably wasn't any worse than Nixon or Kissinger, and I think everyone should have a right to learn about and discuss his political motivations in an unbiased way.
edit: meet Mr Hilter