No. Hitler wasn't naive, but he was exceptionally arrogant. He thought that the countries of England and France didn't have the backbone to measure up to the strong military machine Germany had developed. He also thought Russia was a bunch of peasants and that Germany would march all over them. Germany did march over Russia for a little while, but English and American aid, and eventually Russia managed to get their industrial infrastructure working well enough that Russia eventually turned Germany away. Hitler thought America was a bunch of mongrels, and that America wasn't squared away enough to - and never could be squared away enough - to answer the call. Of course, he was wrong. The free world rose to the ocassion, and Hitler's miscalculations eventually did him in.
The combined seapowers of America and the Royal Navy during World War 2 was simply too strong for the Germans to handle once the coordinated effort of the US and Britain went into high gear. A lot is made of Germany's technical achievements during WW2, but the US and British advances in sonar and radar technology during WW2 were awesome.
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