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"Not the Stuff of Legend: The German High Command in World War II" by Dr. Geoffrey Megargee

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The myths surrounding the German high command in World War II deviate significantly from the reality. Many people have an image of the German high command (or, loosely, the German General Staff) as an entity that was independent; organized and centralized; expert; and anti-Nazi. While not wholly false, this picture is also far from accurate. This talk will examine the high command's structure, ideas, and culture, in order to reveal weaknesses that severely inhibited its performance and contributed to the onset, nature and ultimate loss of the war.

Length: 69 Minutes

Lecture Date: January 18, 2012

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