If Nazi Germany was less corrupt and more united?

Nazi Germany was very disunited, mainly because of Hitler's strategy, which created several desks to perform the same function, hoping that the best of them would stand out

If Hitler, instead of doing so, changed to a system of union and integration between scientists and the military, for example, was there any effective change in the outcome of the war?
 
Of course, the driver is: Why?

And ultimately you get led to the conclusion that if Hitler did that, it was because the ideology of Nazism is different, which opens entire Shipping Containers of Worms.

Edit: What this boils down to is 'What if Hitler wasn't Hitler and the Nazis weren't the Nazis?' The answer to that is 'Too much divergence all at once to actually say'.
 
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So a Not-zi situation? I mean a core feature of Hitler's plans were having these split responsibilities and it was only in the context of war that things changed somewhat. Speer was only able to centralize the economy because Goering and the split responsibility system was screwing up production badly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Führerprinzip
In practice, the selection of unsuitable candidates often led to micromanagement and commonly to an inability to formulate coherent policy. Albert Speer noted that many Nazi officials dreaded making decisions in Hitler's absence. Rules tended to become oral rather than written; leaders with initiative who flouted regulations and carved out their own spheres of influence might receive praise and promotion rather than censure.
 
This was a country where the post office had a nuclear program, so, in theory, it would be very easy to make it more united, but in practice, it would be very hard due to Hitler's plans.
 

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This was a country where the post office had a nuclear program, so, in theory, it would be very easy to make it more united, but in practice, it would be very hard due to Hitler's plans.
No one ever suspects the German post office. ;)
Seriously though the 'postministerium' was involved with all sorts of civilian technologies:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichspostministerium
The Reichspostministerium (RPM) in Berlin was the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Weimar Republic from 1919 until 1933 as well as of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. Especially during the Nazi rule, it had authority over research and development departments in the areas of television engineering, high-frequency technology, cable (wide-band) transmission, metrology, and acoustics (microphone technology).

The RPM supported independent research, such as nuclear physics, high-frequency technology, isotope separation, electron microscopy, and communications technology at the private research laboratory Forschungslaboratoriums für Elektronenphysik of Manfred von Ardenne, in Berlin-Lichterfelde. In 1940, the RPM began construction of a cyclotron for von Ardenne; it was completed in 1945.[4][5]
Nuclear energy for civilian power purposes fell under it's purview.
 
Then they would get rid of Hitler and his inner circle probably sooner than later. Corruption and internal strife was the thing that kept Nazi's in power.
 
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