Traditional interpretation of Hitler's chart a la John Frawley and the rules handed down via Ptolemy.
In Hitler's chart there is no strong planet...Jupiter is in its fall, Luna and Mars in their detriment, Mercury and Sol are peregrine. This is a strong indication of degeneracy of the nature. Even Venus, which has strength by virtue of falling in her own Sign, Taurus, is grievously handicapped by being retrograde and by its immediate contact with the two malefics, Mars and Saturn. This contact is all the more serious because both the malefics are weak, and the weaker the malefics are, the worse their effects. Occuring in fixed Signs, this gives an unshakeable malaise. With most of the planets above the horizon and in angular houses, this will find its outlet in the world: were the planets hidden below the horizon, Hitler would have spent his life thinking dreadful thoughts rather than acting them out...but with all these planets severly afflicted, the outcome is not so favorable. Ptolemy suggests that in these cases, it "makes his subjects robbers, pirates, adultereres, submissive to disgraceful treatement (we might recall Hitler's sexcual predilections), takers of base profits, godless, without affection, insulting, crafty, thieves, perjerers, murderers, poisoners, impious, robbers of temples and of tombs, and utterly depraved." All this would manifest through the degerately choleric temperament. The fixed-star lore of Ptolemaic tradition then fills the portrait out. Sol, Luna, and the Midheaven of Hitler's chart were all conjoined to malevolent fixed stars. These, by turns, were associated with "piled-up corpses", "destruction by fire or war", "unscrupulous defeat", and a "violent death".
No modern moonspeak necessary.