WW1 perception after WW2 or WW3 with Nazi victory [in the east] as pod

There's a thread about WW1 being viewed after a third or more world war but in the event WW2 is significantly prolonged [to Anglo American Nazi War extents at least] or there's a WW3 between Nazi Germany and other countries [which means a pod of Nazi victory in the east], how would people perceive WW1?
 
The first attempt by Germans to ethnically cleanse and conquer Europe. The idea of Sonderweg, Germany's peculiar, and flawed, destiny, is particularly powerful in an ATL where they are sitting on the charred bones of 60 million.
 
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