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Top 10 Reasons Why Hitler Lost WWII
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Top 10 Reasons Why Hitler Lost WWII
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Any other history nerds out there?

I know I've said it before, but I was always a closet dork before the wreck and used to love to read and things. I've stated how I loved wars, the history of wars, tactics, and things of that sort.

Also, I know I mentioned it before, but if Hitler hadn't broken his treaty and invaded Russia, I think they win the war.

The reasons that he lost the war go beyond that, though, and they all stem from him basically losing his mind and not trusting anyone.

If he would have listened to his generals more, let them control things, and just stayed the track with what was working, I believe that the Germans could have conquered a lot more and ruled most of the world. I believe that he could have even eventually taken over Russia, but they just needed to invade during the warmer times of the year, which was the plan and they initially did, but things got held up and they ended up stuck in Russia for the winter with no winter clothes or supplies.

I do have troubles seeing how they could have invaded the United States, but with so much power and us fighting Japan on the other side of the world, I guess anything is possible.

Anyways, here are the top ten reason why Hitler lost WWII:

Quote:10. His Allies in the Axis of Evil

Having no luck in enticing England to join in a fight against the USSR Hitler had to look for other, less powerful countries. Italy was the natural choice having an ideology similar to his but when WWII started their military equipment was already outdated. Other countries like Romania and Hungary were enticed in the Axis but neither could provide high quality military assistance.

That one could have made life easier on Hitler and made up for his mistakes, but ultimately don't stand out as a big reason why he lost because he didn't trust many people anyways and wanted to rule everything by himself.

Quote:9 The Not One Step Back policy

Hitler saved the German army from catastrophic defeat in the winter of 1941 – 1942 when he ordered his troops to stand and fight the Russian counter attacks after the failed operation to capture Moscow. At that point, a decision to withdraw could well have caused a total collapse of the German front and early defeat in Russia.

After this, feeling vindicated, he took his policy too far and allowed not a single unit to withdraw, sometimes meddling down to regimental and even company level.


His decision to deny the German 6th Army at Stalingrad to withdraw caused it’s total defeat and in later battles or to deny withdrawing to more favorable terrain or to shorten the line caused the German Army countless casualties that it could ill afford.

Another fault related to Russia, which he still could have been ok if he had just let them withdrawal completely after the initial decision to hold their ground.

Quote:8 The right technology used incorrectly

The Germans were well in advance of the Allies when it came to Military Technology. Vastly superior tanks and jet airplanes, mass produced and employed should have given the Germans an edge in any battle. However the quest for ever heavier tanks in stead of concentrating on mass production left the Germans with a wide array of tanks requiring different spares.

Also the reliance on forced labor meant that quality control was a big issue, causing more frequent breakdowns which required more spares etc.

This one I won't even pretend to understand because the Germans were successful in the beginning and so dominant because of the speed of blitzkrieg, so why would they want to do anything else?

Quote:7 Declaring War on the USA

On December 11, 1941, Germany declared war upon the United States, in response to what was claimed to be a series of provocations by the United States government when the US was formally neutral during World War II. This was 4 days after December 7, 1941 when the Empire of Japan launched an attack on Pearl Harbor.

According to the terms of the Anti-Comintern Pact, Germany was obliged to come to the aid of Japan if a third country attacked Japan, but not if Japan attacked a third country. Nevertheless, the German government chose to declare war on the United States.

This proved to be a godsend for both Churchill and Roosevelt who soon agreed on a Germany First strategy.

Another stupid move because why would you awake a sleeping giant before you even needed to? He didn't plan on invading the United States, but thought that they might be able to long after he was gone, so why even bring us into it?

Quote:6. Hitler taking over as Commander-in-Chief

In December 1941 when the attack on Moscow stalled and the Soviets launched a massive counter attack which threatened to rout the Germans.

Hitler did not wish to accept this and he began removing officers from their command. Hitler clearly did not believe in giving back captured territory (see reason 9), so in the biggest shake-up of all, he declared himself commander in chief of the army. He would train it “in a National Socialist way”—that is, by personal fiat. He would compose the strategies and the officers would dance to his tune.

Like I said, he lost trust in his generals when he lost his mind and tried to do it all himself.

Quote:5. Hitler did not listen to his Generals

Having won spectacular victories early in the war under his supervision Hitler considered himself a military genius. However, especially when the tides were turned in war, Hitler blamed his Generals for not carrying out his orders fueling further mistrust, in the end he only listened to himself (see reasons 9 and 6).

For instance, his plan to launch the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944, despite his Generals misgivings, caused Germany to lose valuable men and material making the job of the final defeat of Germany easier for the Allies.

See above.

Quote:4. The Russian Winter


Hitler was certain of a quick victory over the USSR, saying to his Generals “We have only to kick in the door and the whole rotten structure will come crashing down”, there was no need to prepare for the Russian winter as by then Russia would be defeated. However, being unable to capture Moscow and force a surrender meant his troops had to face the full onslaught of arctic cold in their summer uniforms.

See above again about not being able to defeat Russia so quickly.

Quote:3. The attack on Greece

Fully aware of the urgency to launch their assault on the USSR right after the thaw ended and Russian roads became passable again Germany ended up bailing out Italy (see reason 10) in their misadventure in Greece.

This military operation, even though Greece was taken quickly and thereby the Southern flank of the attack on Russian was now firmly secured, caused a 6 week delay of the attack on Russia. This delay meant that 6 autumn rains and then winter arrived before Operation Barbarossa was completed and the Russians destroyed.

Another delay in the attack on Russia.

Quote:2. Battle of Stalingrad

One of the costliest battles ever fought in war, the Battle of Stalingrad became a turning point for the second world war. Driving for the oil fields in the Caucasus the German 6th Army could have bypassed the or surround the city to take care of it later. However they went in full force, but being forced to fight for every city block, house and room causing massive casualties.

Then the Russians an offensive and surrounded Stalingrad and destroyed the 6th Army, which was not allowed to pull back (see reason 9).

Once again, Hitler's arrogance and refusal to admit defeat caused his own destruction, which reminds me of some people I know.

Quote:1. A two front war

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Hitlers prime target had always been Russia but to secure Germany’s western flank and avoid a war on two fronts Germany decided to attack France and Britain first. France was taken care off in a matter of weeks but having lost the Battle of Britain Hitler had only partially achieved securing his western flank. When he declared war on the USA (see reason 7) and had to fight Britain and the USA first in North Africa and then in Italy and later France Hitler was constantly dividing his forces.

Not being able to focus his full strength anywhere meant he could not force a decisive victory and ultimately invited defeat.

Basically the two front war killed the German army, which I don't understand because he could have focused on the East and conquered Britain in no time if he had used all his forces and then been able to turn back towards Russia, which still would have been stupid IMO, but it might have worked because they'd be fighting Britain all winter and then could attack Russia when it was warm again and might have been able to achieve victory before the freezing cold hit.

Anybody else interested in wars like I am or have any opinions on any of my ideas or thoughts of their own about everything?
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