Watermelons are associated with a negative stereotype of black people which was prevalent in the 20th century. Hitler is associated with a negative stereotype of German people which was prevalent in the 20th century.

Watermelons contain seeds, which can be used to grow more watermelons. Adolf Hitler contained semen, also known as “seed,” which could have been used to create more Hitlers (technically his offspring would also be “Hitler,” since it’s a family name).

The flesh of a watermelon is red and contains black objects (seeds) within it. The Nazi flag (of the party Hitler commanded) is red and contains a black object (swastika) within it.

Adolf Hitler enjoys a watermelon.

Hitler often ate slices of watermelon, as shown in the GIF to the left. This is irrefutable proof that watermelons supported Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party.

The stereotype about watermelons harms a particular minority group. During his life, Adolf Hitler also harmed a particular minority group.

As you can see, Adolf Hitler and watermelons are clearly inextricably linked. What does this mean for people who enjoy watermelons? I’ll leave you, the reader, to draw your own conclusions.