Hitler thought the US was a mongrel country, but he pointed to how people had forgotten the US genocide of the Indians along with the Turkish Armenian genocide as examples to show that his proposed Jewish genocide would soon be forgotten by the world. He also saw an analogy to his proposed conquest of the USSR in the US conquest of the West (He sometimes referred to the Russians as “redskins”). In those two ways he saw the US as a good role model.
WOW!
It’s a shame that a horrific nightmare has made for hundreds of hours of entertaining reading and viewing.
I’m talking about WWII of course.
But we humans are interested in history, good or bad.
I DID NOT KNOW the things in your post.
Ironically, when Hitler came to power, he saw England and Poland both as potential allies.
He greatly admired, the then-Polish leader, Marshal Pilsudski, because he knew how anti-Russian he was, and that he was prepared to allow Poland some of the spoils, if they joined the Nazis against the Soviets, of course returning Danzig and The Corridor to the Reich, would have been part of the deal, but Poland stood to gain areas of the Ukraine.
And as for England, Hitler knew they had no love for the Bolsheviks, so he figured it would be a slam dunk, especially if he had no claims on the British Empire.
Hitler just couldn’t conceive why both refused to ally with him, and he never forgave them for it.