Rasputitsa
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ORIGINAL: Arkady Well, Hitler is guilty the same way as OKH Their struggle for controll did more harm than their decisions alone, several times during summer 1941 Hitler's decisions was far better than OKH but due Halder's effort, orders for army groups commanders was changed or indifferent. "Unfortunately" when struggle was over and Hitler won the control, he stop listen to any advice at all. On the other way, Stalin was after 1941 smart enough to do not meddle with staff decisions once they issued orders Often quoted as Hitler's big success, the 'hold fast order' is questionable, the Germans lost tactical flexibility, when Model took over 9th Armee, he insisted that the order be relaxed and, with flexibility restored, was able to cut off and destroy 2 Russian armies, despite the winter weather. The Germans ended the winter still having had to retreat anyway, still lost heavy equipment, despite the 'hold' order, but may have saved many men by not holding out everywhere, regardless of the tactical situation. The 1941 campaign was governed initially by Hitler's Directive 21, it didn't result in capturing Leningrad, or Moscow, and left the Germans with no clear descision. In this and in following decisions, Directive 32 11th June 1941, on reducing to 60 divs in Russia, moving into Turkey and Iran (wishful thinking. Later he commissioned junk AFVs from Dr. Porsche, hindered the development of the Me262 and the MP44, where in this process do you see Hitler making good decisions, apart from specifying the long 50mm gun for the Pkw III, I'm finding it hard to find any sucesses. The biggest failure of the lot is by his treatment of the people of the conquered territories, such that they would never accept German rule and thereby ensuring that Germany would never win the war, how ever long it took, we should be thankful for that
< Message edited by Rasputitsa -- 3/6/2011 8:23:22 PM >
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