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Very simplistic, insufficiently sourced, broad claim

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The following is too broad:

“After his death, Hitler continued to be depicted as incompetent or foolish. However, while Hitler's anti-Semitic policies were well known during his lifetime, it was only after his death that the full extent of the Holocaust and other Nazi atrocities became known. This, coupled with Hitler no longer being a threat, has meant that the way he is depicted has resulted in Hitler being personified as evil.”

He has been portrayed both ways in both periods, and the ‘became known’ is a bit vague too. I suggest this be deleted if it can’t be tightened up. 2600:1017:B83D:B13:8DB1:3301:E045:3B91 (talk) 01:04, 23 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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