• 小莱卡@lemmygrad.ml
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    10 months ago

    Lol it happened with the nazis. The diaries of their leaders at the start of the invasion of the ussr were like “this is the biggest movilization ever! Our victory is inevitable and glorious”, 3 weeks later goebbels was like “our intel was completely wrong”.

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      10 months ago

      Hitler was malding too, like depressed and pissed off that his generals underestimated the soviet resistance.

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          10 months ago

          apparently the main logistics guys actually calculated how barbarossa would go but then their chief buried the report because everyone around him kept going on about the triumph of will and shit

          and then the invasion went exactly as the logistics guys predicted it would.

          also, gotta love the overall nazi logic of knowing that if they dont win by christmas, they have no path to victory and will lose, and deciding “we’ll just win by christmas then! contingency? what’s that? we have aryan will!”

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        10 months ago

        It wasn’t his generals, Mein Kampf is just hundreds of pages of incoherent racism/anti-semitism + declaring the destiny of Germany to be conquering the weak commie lands and plundering/enslaving them. I believe the paraphrased translation of a quote was that the USSR was a rotten door that would crumble when kicked in. He made the exact same error.