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Dunkirk

Hitler wanted peace in Europe, not brother wars and genocide of White people. This should be enough to understand why he did what he did.

Declaring war vs USA

The jews have declared war on him first and US has been attacking him with typical jew warfare from the start, war declaration was nothing more than a formality.

Trusting Italy to do anything

Italians did what they could.

Dividing his forces at Stalingrad

The overall German loss in Russia is mainly due to once Stalin figured out that Japanese won't be attacking from the East, he pulled all the troops from the Far East, and along with support from US troops from Alaska launched a massive and overwhelming counter attack against Germans.

Bombing London instead of the airfields as the original plan

British airfields were purposely built to be out of range for German bomber escort aircrafts, and it gave them plenty of time to prepare and protect their airfields as German army advanced West. Hitler bombed London only as a retaliation to RAF bombing Berlin.

Not seizing Gibraltar after France

Hitler wanted peace, not war. Going forward with taking Gibraltar would draw Spain which was recovering from a Civil war right into a next war, so it was a diplomatic decision not to proceed.

It's easy to criticize now that we know how it all turned out. Hitler's generals were only in charge of drafting battle plans, it was Hitler job to judge how it would affect all the other factors of the situation they were in.

I'm sure that if Hitler knew what we know now that he would be a lot more ruthless and aggressive.