Hitler was a figurehead. In the same way that Cheney controlled George Bush, Hitler was controlled by his direct advisors.
Hitler himself would probably have to be considered a lightworker since his intentions were to help. But obviously he was totally insane. What drove him more than anything was his sense of justice - he felt that Germany had been grievously wronged in WW1 and that Germany had to assert herself and stand up for herself. Also, he thought the Jews were betraying Germany.
So I mean his intentions were towards justice and defense of his people. Which are fine intentions. His advisors were darkworkers though - Himmler, Goebbels, as well as a handful of others that most people haven't heard of. They were out for their own power and wealth in my opinion, and Hitler was their puppet.
Retrospectives on the Bush whitehouse confirm strongly what everyone always thought - Bush was actually out of the loop. He pretty much took his orders from Cheney who ran the show behind his back and would even keep secrets from Bush. Everyone in the government knew that Cheney was the real power behind the throne. Yet today Bush receives most of our hatred for being the witless figurehead. Hitler was a similar story, from everything I've read.
He was certainly an evil guy in my opinion, but since his intentions were to help you'd have to call him a lightworker.
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