^ Yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying. ^___^ He was good for economy. And I've been back to my old research and I've discovered how much Hitler was a gentleman in his private life. He loved children and animals. He wouldn't even WACTH when someone went hunting. He wasn't sexisit. He was kind to women and people he worked with. He would often pull over and give his food to children riding their bikes. And once he even gave his raincoat to a homeless man walking in the rain. So really, we can't condem his personality. One action does not make an entire person. I personally detst anyone who hates Hitler just because of that. I mean, if you think about it, no one who lives now knew him. So really, can we judge him. Yes, he judged the Jews, but he was a human with problems with his mentality at times. I know it seems like something unforgivable...but in reality, EVERYTHING is forgivable. And to all you religious types (don't get me wrong, I believe in God and such. I'm just referring to the people who use Christian values as a way to condem him), God forgives everyone for anything and he wants you to do the same. And you know, Hitler was caught by his secretaries sometimes in his office teary eyed asking God to help him. You see, he was a human just like us who felt pain and suffering and anguish. He could be just as lowly as any of us. He was not always the man with the iron fist. He too had emotions and weaknesses just like the rest of us. You see, he was not a beast.
He really loved children:

Oh, how Mein Fuhrer loved the children....