Hitler killed after Stalingrad Nazis overthrown

General Zod

Banned
Zod, no offense, but I feel like we will have to agree to disagree, since you are relying on wikipedia, and I am relying on reading On the Road to the Wolf's Lair, by Theodore Hamerow.

You seem to think that a wikipedia article gives you an equally in depth perspective on the topic. I disagree, and so wish you the best of luck in your discussion of this topic.

I cheerfully agree to disgree.

If I am only allowed to put one last retort in our dueling before putting down the sword, if you found my choice of evidence questionable, I was experiencing similar dissatisfaction in our discussion because in my impression you were carefully cherrypicking circumstantial selective evidence to support your ideological view of the military resistance as neo-Nazi.
 
Under this time line, would the junta change the German policy toward the Soviet POW's and citizens? It is my understanding that Germany's treatment of POW's and citizens drove many of them to actively oppose the German armies.

If they did change the policy would it make a difference or had the previous policy caused so much death and misery that the change would not have mattered.

Thank you
 
Top