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I have no doubt that the Japanese were always going to lose the war, it was probably the only thing Yamamoto got right when he said that he could buy Japan 6 months by striking Pearl Harbor.
However the Japanese squandered a navy that was more than capable of holding the US fleet at bay for a very long time, on top of this it strikes me that their naval commanders bordered on cowardice, in every engagement (even the ones they had the upper hand in) they got cold feet just after the opening action and spent the rest of the fight looking for a way out. In the end I think that while I wont disagree that Nagumo was essentially hopeless I really can't separate him from the rest of the Japanese naval command. |
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Topic: Re: Worst "Commander" of WWII?Quote:
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Late to this thread!
1 "Gen." Custer Custer was promoted from 1st Lt in the US Army to Brigadier General of Volunteers(Union army), remember the US Army & the Union Army were seperate Organizations. By the end of the C.W he was a Major General of Volunteers & a Capt in the US Army. By Little Big Horn he was up to Col. or Lt. Col. Many still refered to his Volunteer rank. 2 "Battle of the Crater" Grant, or Meade, was responcible for the failure of the attack. In case anyone isn't familiar with the plan...Gen Burnside planned to set off a mine under the CS lines. two regiments of the USCT were well trained & were going to attack, one on each side of the crater & rollup the CS line, allowing a break through by the main force. At the last moment Grant, or Meade, panicing over the bad press if a large number of Colored Troops got killed, ordered white infantry to make the assault. Being untrained in the plan, they charged into the crater, it was like shooting fish in a barrell. 3 "Market Garden" At the end of the book "A bridge too far" A Dutch Officer is quoted as telling (someone?) "I see you failed the exam!". It seems an invasion of Holland from the south was the Final Exam in the Dutch War College & anyone trying it the way the Allies did, automaticly failed. No one even botherd to ask the Dutch how to invade thier own Country! 4 Japanese atrocities They did medical experiments that rank right up there with the Nazis, but w/o the publicity that the Nazis got post War. Read that we captured large amounts of documents on the subject that were later returned to the Japanese Govt uncopied or translated. 5 I'll nominate Gen Brereton. Allowed the Far East Air Force to be destroyed on the ground well after news of Pearl Harbor had been recieved. |
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