Re: What if German generals were switched with their Allied counterparts?
Slipdigit...you are being to anal. Dont worry about predicting and just think about the general possibilities.
I've noticed the US Army of the 1920s & 1930s emphasised skill at organizing, The ability to plan and execute tasks efficiently was prized. (The reasons for this are interesting & are important to understanding the performance of the US Generals in WWII.) Schools and academic performance were also important in those days. How did Rommel do in similar situations in the Reichswehr & the Wehrmacht?
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