Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »
there were a lot of historical monkey wrenches that Hitler had failed to take into consideration.
Some of the largest Allied armies couldn't even put a dent into the clockwork advancement until a considerably smaller Canadian unit put a halt into Vimy Ridge.
The Russian winters, as Tatsiki pointed out, being one of the single most crushing blows to soldier morale, as well as the overwhelming numbers of Russian soldiers. Many of which were given broom sticks due to the lack of weaponry, and the instructions to pick up enemy and ally weapons of the fallen.
What Adolf Hitler did for the economic recovery effort of Germany was something only a brilliant economist could do. He was Socially adept and very knowledgeable in many regards. Unfortunately, he wasn't very well versed in strategic military combat, and often went against his general's advices, until they were simply following orders, or were treated as traitors for standing against his decisions.
Some of the largest Allied armies couldn't even put a dent into the clockwork advancement until a considerably smaller Canadian unit put a halt into Vimy Ridge.
The Russian winters, as Tatsiki pointed out, being one of the single most crushing blows to soldier morale, as well as the overwhelming numbers of Russian soldiers. Many of which were given broom sticks due to the lack of weaponry, and the instructions to pick up enemy and ally weapons of the fallen.
What Adolf Hitler did for the economic recovery effort of Germany was something only a brilliant economist could do. He was Socially adept and very knowledgeable in many regards. Unfortunately, he wasn't very well versed in strategic military combat, and often went against his general's advices, until they were simply following orders, or were treated as traitors for standing against his decisions.