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Default Re: How could Germany have won the war?

Hey, leave the poor Bold key off, it looks awful!

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Originally Posted by SPARTAN688 View Post
well A)adolf hitler said all generals so all generals.
That would be interesting in terms of severance and early retirement pay. Unless he took the Long Knives approach and shot them all

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B)he said he should have restaffed his generals before the war when he first gained power
And he said that when exactly?

And now let's split this paragraph:
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{1}C)well by other officers i am guessing there would be alot of promotions {2}i guess himmler would still be in there and so would rommel becuase they all became leaders after hitler had gained power so they proably would of been apart of the restafing {3}i do not realy agree with this veiw becuase i doubt the generals would have made much of a diffrence up against russia and america in the long run. {4}it could have just been adolf hitler blaming the losing of the war on someone else. {5}and thanks for the welcome
1 - First of all in peacetime having someone promoted is a can of worms because you simply have to have your Colonel going through some Staff College to get the proper graduation (a course can take years) and then he gets to be a Majorgeneral. More years and seniority will bring the guy to Leutnantgeneral and General.

It takes years to form a proper Chief of Staff, and don't say anything about the Quartermasters and other logistics specialists!

You can't simply pull a colonel 'from the ranks' and give him a new set of epaulettes and call him a general. In wartime this is normal as generals get dismissed, shot, hanged, or become casualties.

Besides, what you say not borne out by reality. Just look at the Campaign of France. How many Feldmarschalls were created after that? So Adolf couldn't so unhappy with his generals, that was only his usual hogwash.

2 - Himmler was too busy being chief of the entire SS apparatus. One of Heinie the Chicken Farmer was he always took more load than his capacity allowed. In any case he was no field commander at all, unless you count the sorry incident of him being Commander Army of the Vistula when he spent most of his time in a spa curing a convenient "flu". And in any case the Waffeen-SS (which didn't even have that name at the time) was composed only of 3-4 underequipped regiments.

Rommel's higher abilities has been largely disputed in this forum, but there is no doubt he made a very competent PzDiv Commander in the French Campaign, so yes, he could be part of the plan but watch out for the Peter Principle.

3 - Now you're talking sense. Your plan of restaffing the General corps with rookie colonels would be a complete disaster

4 - Bullseye!

5 - Well, you're new to the forum and we are polite people and appreciate more polite people

But be warned, when you stick your neck out with obviously crazy ideas and, worse, badly thought out arguments, some of our members can be ruthless and tear you to tiny shreds, so do your homework and think beforehand the pros and cons of an argument if you want to survive in this forum
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