If Charles Manson could fold origami better and sweeter than the most zen of monks, would people be able to say "Man, he was a sh hot origami folder!"
What of the skin-head with a swastika tatooed on his forhead? If he helps a little old lady across the street, does that make him better?
No... Some things define you more than others. Rudel's fanaticism over-rides almost anything else you can call him.
If Hitler had not started genocide upon peoples the swastika would have very little meaning today and the skinhead would probably not exist. Also Hitler would be associated in history books with the likes of Alexander, Napoleon, Caesar etc. etc.Rudel was a follower, as most men are including almost all folks in here. Rudels life as a stuka pilot is remarkable to say the least. His life as a Nazi was just average for "HIS" TIME AND PLACE IN HISTORY.
I rather think Rudel is defined by his time and circumstance. A time none of us can comprehend and hope we never will. Without the stuggle of humanity during WW2 and the attrocities of the Nazis, Great men such as Churchill, Patton, Hartmann, Rudel, Guderian, Montgomery, Rommel, Bradly, Nimitz, Zukov, Bong, etc. etc. etc. and yes even Hitler would be unknown to us and they would have no place in human history. As it is History required "ALL" the "GREAT" people at this time, for if ANY of them were absent to fulfill their GREATNESS, none of them would be remembered, cherrished, loved , hated or admired.
Was Rudel a great man in human history? maybe not, but he was a great man for his time in history as are all the humans spurred to they're greatness when time calls upon them!!
Please note when I say great it does not mean good or evil, as greatness IMHO can be either or both!

JUGgler