From what I gather his persona is what made him 'Das Fuhrer'. The people wanted change, and he came along, maybe not the outcome they wanted, but change none the less.
He was not a good tactician, he was the chrismatic force that drove the people. His Generals were the tacticians, and if it were left to their abilities, it's hard to say what the outcome "could" have been.
However brillant his mind, it was darkly warped, and he alone was responsible for his actions, and to those of which he gave the orders.
[ 09-19-2004, 07:46 PM: Message edited by: Felix The Assassin ]
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