Hitler's armies were overrunning Greece, Yugoslavia, the island of Crete and drove the British from Cyrenaica
The invasion of Soviet Russia on June 22, 1941 was justified by the idea that it's destruction would avoid Great Britain from continuing the war (This was Hitler's most crucial decision)
As the war widened, Hitler identified the total rate of Germany's enemies with "International Jewry"
The refusal of the British to accept Germany's right to continental European hegemony was what Hitler referred to as "Jewish" influence