Comments by "" (@johnelliott7375) on "The Last Defeats of the Wehrmacht | Opinion by Heinz Guderian" video.

  1. I have a good opinion of what and who was, good general's for the German Army but it is kinda hard to get a perfect picture of what and who is in a end game perspective of the meddling of Hitler and the meddling of the engagements of troops and his destruction of whole armies and army groups starting with Moscow mistake in 1941, Stalingrad in early 42, and the debacle that was Kursk, Kharkov, in 43, then to the most ridiculous and humourous decisions of 44 that severely crushed what was left of the army on all 3 fronts of the war in late 44 and early 45. Plus some of them weren't even to there to defend themselves. Guderian was good but Rommel and Kleist also had a hand in that during the early war period up until Barbarossa that Germany was not prepared for or even discussed with Japan on keeping the Soviets occupied during any part of the War. So much I could discuss and say about others like Kesselring and Manstein saving some serious time from Hitler's and El Duche's blunders that added a good year to the war then to ruin that part was Crimea, Courland peninsula, East Prussia, and more idiot blunders that ensured that they lost the war. I didn't even discuss the biggest blunder of the Battle of Britain that should have been done differently than the Hitler blunders that ensured that they lost that also. Oh my gosh I think I could almost write a book alone on the blunders alone starting with the surrender of France and what they should have done that could have ensured that it would have lasted a long time up to 10 years possibly with normal minds running a sane and better production instead of cronies and blunders. Great evening and thanks again for sharing your work and time with us as always.
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