
Hitler Was Personally Responsible for Micromanaging Military Decisions
As the war progressed, Hitler increasingly overruled his professional generals and micromanaged battlefield decisions — often with disastrous consequences. His refusal to allow the Sixth Army to retreat from Stalingrad in 1942-43 resulted in the encirclement and surrender of 300,000 German soldiers, a turning point of the war. Many historians believe Hitler's constant interference accelerated Germany's military collapse.