How would Operation Barbarossa have turned out if Heinz Guderian had been given full operational command over the eastern front and been allowed control over all maneouvers in the Battle of Prokhorovka?
Hitler interference is the new stab in the back myth
No.
One general cannot change the outcome of the war that was doomed to fail because of Germany's abysmal geopolitical situation
Heinz was damned good tho, the german army should have followed his tank warfare philosophy
>>1241790
You're retarded
>Operation Barbarossa
>Battle of Prokhorovka
its been proven to be false that hitler had real tactical control over his generals, when most if not all of his planning was at the guarantee of his generals. if the nazi general survived the trials of the late 40's, they would use hitler's incompetence as a scape-goat.
>>1241778
Not much better. Stretched supply lines and stubborn resistance from encircled soviets meant the Germans really couldn't do anything. And even if they made it to Moscow, who says they could win? And if they did win, would that even guarantee the defeat of the Soviets? And will Guderian ever stop being so smug?
>>1241778
I saw you fuck up and post this thread on /h/, OP.
>>1241830
Good response
>>1242246
How does shot like that even happen?
>>1242246