Burning Giraffe
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IMHO, the Greatest Axis Leader(s) would be the junior/field officers within the Wehrmacht, that did so well against to many, with so little.Who Was The Most Important AXIS Leader in the 1940s? Which man played the most significant role in the War and in shaping the future of Authoritarian Regimes?
IMHO, the Greatest Axis Leader(s) would be the junior/field officers within the Wehrmacht, that did so well against to many, with so little.
But, if the question is "Which man played the most significant role in the War..."
Hitler. Hands down.
I looked more at the pert of the question I quoted.Hitler was a brilliant domestic politician, just like FDR and Stalin. He had invigorated the public, obfuscated his policies, and moved forward quickly and without hesitation. Only Churchhill acted cautiously and prudently, only, the public wasn't really behind him at first. He had to deal with those loyal to Chamberlain.
Based on the list, I had to go Hirahito, who really was brilliant except for one big mistake. If the Japanese had not bombed Pearl harbor, things would be a whole lot different today I suspect. We would have come into the war eventually, but Japan might have ended up with a good negotiating position with a large portion of Asia.
Who Was The Most Important AXIS Leader in the 1940s? Which man played the most significant role in the War and in shaping the future of Authoritarian Regimes?
I think that Hitler, Tojo, George w. Bush, and Mussolini
are the most important of the rightwing axis leaders.:doh
If you don't give him credit for the Holocaust, where does that leave all the victims?I refuse to give the likes of Hitler ANY credit for Anything and find it disgusting that anybody else would!
A big mistake for the Japanese was to not bomb the oil tanks in Pearl Harbor.
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