These lefty urinalists do put good a spin on him though.
He had fundamental misunderstandings about his enemies. Much like General Lee, he didn't understand why his opponents wouldn't make a peace deal and leave the continent alone. His economics left much to be desired. The Nazi aristocrats were generally right about the failings of the Austrian corporal, and the political racialization of every aspect of society wasn't a good move for the same reasons it isn't now.
These lefty urinalists do put good a spin on him though.
He had fundamental misunderstandings about his enemies. Much like General Lee, he didn't understand why his opponents wouldn't make a peace deal and leave the continent alone. His economics left much to be desired. The Nazi aristocrats were generally right about the failings of the Austrian corporal, and the political racialization of every aspect of society wasn't a good move for the same reasons it isn't now.
If Germany had got a Franco or Pinochet figure instead of Hitler, history would have been very different.
They got Ludendorff who directly enabled both Lenin and Hitler.
Ludendorff was a complete incompetent. He randomly threw men against the Entente lines waiting for something to happen.
He was good against Russian generals in 1914. Or was it more of Hindenburg's work?