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This is a seriously bizarre argument. Hitler didn't think a lot of Slavs. He didn't particularly trust Slavs. But he and his officers were perfectly willing to work with Slavs who proved themselves to be working against the enemies of humanity, hence his near-universal support from emigrant Orthodox clerics except where they fell under the Zionist yoke in America, the same people who support our efforts in the Middle East (while Zionist scum like Ted Cruz call them unChristian for not supporting the murder of Christians by Zionist proxy forces).Hitler was a crazy German supremacist. He hated Slavs. I understand white nationalism, but the connection to Hitler always baffles me. White nationalist America defeated German supremacist Nazis.
Himmler praised the efforts of the Russian SS formations. Hitler was more skeptical of Slavs, due to his upbringing in the waning days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Unfortunate, but entirely understandable.
As for 'White nationalist America'.. what a load of garbage. Whatever the men of those armies felt in their hearts, they were fighting for a totally different cause. Calling those armies the armies of 'White nationalist America' would be as foolish as calling the US forces the Zionists sent to invade Iraq 'Anti-WMD armies'. Both forces fought for Judea and nothing else.