Nilotic
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That’s what I mean by Hitler’s horrible military tactics. He was outside Moscow with over 3 million soldiers and did not expect the USSR to use this to their advantage.
It is also reported by numerous historians that Hitler refused military counsel from his generals on numerous occasions, who probably would’ve advised him about this.
When you have the largest military mobilisation in history and outside the capital, any loss is due to the incompetence of the invader not the brilliance of the defender.
The very Generals that tried to recast themselves as brilliant men that were unfortunately bridled by the irrational and maniacal decisions of Hitler... were the very same ones that wholeheartedly believed that the Soviets could be knocked out relatively easily -- without any regard for the fact that the Soviet industrial power was outside the reach of all their assets and platforms.
Hitler actually took counsel from his Generals on most occasions, but this doesn't gel with the ahistorical, revisionist narrative that the failed German Generals actively pushed after the war.
There were multiple occasions that Hitler’s Generals were wrong and he was right in strategic and tactical terms.