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The British public and government largely viewed Adolf Hitler with deep suspicion and animosity, especially after his aggressive expansion in Europe and the outbreak of World War II. The Nazi regime’s brutal policies and military actions, including the bombings of British cities, fueled widespread hatred and resentment. However, prior to the war, there was a mix of opinions, with some British politicians initially believing that appeasement might prevent conflict. Ultimately, Hitler's actions solidified a strong opposition to him among the British populace.

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