proton45
Senior Airman
I think the "cheese slipped off his cracker" long before he became "Der Führer"...
well, ya....agreed (obviously). I'm referring to some of the "strange" military choices he seemed determined to see through til the end.
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I think the "cheese slipped off his cracker" long before he became "Der Führer"...
Perhaps his choices militarily were not so bizarre. He had no real command experience and he wasn't getting much consulting help from his generals. A fellow named Blumentritt wrote about that in a book called "The German Generals Talk" or something to that effect. The Generals were too "conventional". He was too radical and sometimes he was right. When he was wrong, no one bothered to correct him.
- Ivan.
I think they grabbed the wrong skull from the bunker. They probably grabbed Brauns skull, or got the two mixed up.