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It's an interesting case because Hitler (along with Stalin) was one of the very few rulers in history who actually had the power to reconcile grand strategic priorities with military necessity. Of course, as it turned out, the objectives were probably too divergent to ever succeed.

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Very true, though you could see that as too many cooks spoiling the broth, the NASDAP were not as uniform as people like to think they were, but to be fair no system or society really is.

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