This is by definition not a historical question, and, given that it is coming from a throw-away I am somehow.....skeptical.
Assuming that this question is....sincere....it would be better for you to rephrase your questions in historical terms such as "what administrative, industrial, and military factors enabled or encouraged the military victories of Nazi Germany in years 1939--19xx?".
The methodology we work with here, in our historian mode (which is the mode we should all use when posting here--even if we aren't formal historians) simply cannot make predictions about the future cultural reception of Nazi Germany.
This may be more suitable for /r/asksocialscience
This! My grandfather served in WWII, and he always spoke of the German forces with respect. I personally have always been fascinated by Hitler's almost rags-to-riches rise to power, and say what you will, the dude turned a broken and defeated country into a first rate super power... But even breathing a word of such notions is a good way to have a crowd turn on you. I would say, not in our lifetimes!