What I keep thinking is, what did it take for the German people to lash out against Hitler. The answer is that no matter how bad it got, they never did.
That’s how I see this going down. People will not take a path until they have no choice, like when the Germans were piling up cars and furniture to stop the Soviet tanks in Berlin.
Too little, too late. It cost them decades. As it will us.
Most Germans had no reason to lash out at Hitler; many could remember the harsh conditions imposed by the Versailles Treaty and were OK with much of his agenda.
When people wonder why the Germans didn’t surrender sooner, I believe it was memories of Versailles that motivated them, along with the leftist violence after WWI. Hitler personally had a bizarre fear of being put on display in Moscow; that probably originated with the execution and display of Mussolini in Milan.