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And while Speer is vehemently against their more radical reforms, in certain paths he doesn't have any choice but to sign off on them, laying the groundwork for sanity to return to Germany. The Gang of 4 on the other hand are in essence Nazis in name only and are absolutely committed to democratizing Germany, abolishing the slave system and building a genuinely more peaceful world.
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Even though it is still one of the most monstrous persons of the XX century, it is hard to not feel sympathy for Hitler as a human being, with his own simple aspirations to be admired and loved for his work, something that is common for many people. During the opening of the Adolf Hitler Art Gallery where the best works of German artists are demonstrated, Hitler, presenting his new painting, breaks in tears as he speaks about how much it means to him for his art to be appreciated and how he much hopes to inspire a new generation of the most talented Aryan painters to follow their dreams and passions, no matter.