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Keep in mind Hitler lived in central Europe his whole life, so he had almost no interaction with Hispanics in contrast to Jews, although one time he along with Mussolini gave their full support to Fransisco Franco's civil war in Spain. There is no account of him ever setting foot in Spanish Latin America, so of what we know it doesn't seem he had any anti Hispanic views.

Due to his "Aryan Race" Theories of a "Master Race" -- most likely, the Latin Americans would have been included in the "inferior race catagory. Hitler had anthropologist design posters which separated the world by race. He favored Franco and the Spaniards because he viewed them as "European" and therefore "white". The targets were normally people who had been "tainted by interbreeding" -- mixing of races -- or whom he believed as "subhuman" --- Asian, Africans, Jews, Slavs. He looked down on Native Americans -- therefore, any indigenous blood -- not European -- would be "not under the terms of the master race".

Side note: Imperial Japan was waging its own "dominance" in Asia and the Pacifc -- so, Hitler used this to his advantage to keep the "Americans" busy during his takeover of Europe. Italy kept the African continent busy in WWII. Most likely -- he did not see the Japanese as "equal" -- only necessary -- which is the reason why the Nazi-Soviet Pact was signed by Hitler and Stalin on the eve of the Nazi invasion of Poland. It was in light of "self-interest" to sign such an arrangement as he did not favor "communism" nor "slavs" -- both of which he viewed as a major characteristic of the Soviet Union.

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