It was always really about kaching-kaching
A hunny pot needs to have hunny or there’s no buzz
In somewhat short order
The City of London were okay with the Blitz, as that disproportionately impacted the working class. They didn’t want the Nazis to cross the Channel, as they’d not be able to control the outcome. Interesting how Hitler so decisively (and suicidally, as far as military historians are concerned) turned his attention to Barbarossa at the point he could have imposed unassailable dominance over Western Europe.
Philip, Charles, and William are all supporters of Malthusianism and eugenics.
If the British really paid attention, they’d burn it all down.
His military planners were doing what they were supposed to do in war: plan total victory. Hitler vacillated on the British Invasion for at least a year and then turned away entirely. All the reasons posited, including Hitler’s sympathy for fellow Germanic Aryans, are nonsense. Someone was steering him, and it wasn’t the Wehrmacht High Command.