That is utter nonsense.
Hitler says in 1939 that Germany cannot stand a long war with Britain and France, but then at some point (you would suggest) later decides Germany can conquer the world.
You're worse than stand watie.
And as usual, we have only your opinion ---where are your sources?
Walt
And in light of what happened in 1940, its evident that sure lasted long! but then at some point (you would suggest) later decides
No later decision Walt. It was implicit in the hegelian direction of National Socialist political theory throughout Hitler's career and indeed dating back to its development in the 1910's.
Germany can conquer the world.
That conquest must be conducted in steps in order to succeed in no way precludes the accumulation of territories far beyond that which is achieved in any given single step. Surely you know that, Walt, or are you truly as ignorant of military history and war theory as your downright idiotic comments suggest?
For the roots of National Socialist political theory, consult the following for starters
'Marx und Hegel' (1911) by Johann Plenge
'Haendler und Helden' (1915) by Werner Sombart
'Mitteleuropa' (1915) by Friedrich Naummann
That should get you started for now. After it we can move into pre-WWII German political literature...er...since you deny WWII happened let's call it 1920's German literature.