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Really Stupid Military Blunders

Discussion in 'History Forum' started by Dr. Bob, Jun 6, 2004.

  1. Pastor Larry

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    Perhaps Lee's failure to press on at Gettysburg on the first day. That delay cost them the battle and probably ultimately the war.

    Hitler's Russian advance during the Winter was a colossal blunder.
     
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    Hitler's decision to declare war on the United States.
     
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    Satan (and his follwers) deciding to rebel against God--talk about one sided!
     
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    Have you seen that movie, Bob? I still have nightmares from it. One of the most awful (NOT recommended to anyone) emotional films with a young Mel Gibson.

    [​IMG]

    BTW, I visited the battlefield and cemetery in 96 and it is heartbreaking. Any ANZAC who doesn't spit on a British officer still today is crazy.
     
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    "Gallipoli."
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    And it was mostly the fault of one Winston Churchill.
     
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    The 1973 Yom Kippur attack upon Israel

    Khe Sanh


    The US govt's entire handling of the 'Nam war

    Hitler's stopping his forces before Dunkirk

    Goering's failure to finish off the British radar units & sector airfields

    The Russians in Afghanistan

    The "sitzkrieg" or "phony war" by France & England in late 1939-early 1940

    This is but a short list...
     
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    Luke thinking he could take out Darth Vader before he was fully a Jedi Knight in "The Empire Strikes Back". [​IMG]
     
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    danrusdad [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] :D :D
     
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    Remember earlier in this thread how I was ranting about Custer? Well, guess what? I was researching my great-gradfather's role in Civil War, he was in Hood's Texas Brigade. After Civil War, they became part of the 7th Calvary. To make a long story short, found out he was related to General Custer. Life is interesting! :rolleyes: :eek:
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    I can think of two major blunders:
    1. The Germans underestmiated the Allied Forces on D-Day.

    2. Allowing Col Klink to remain commander of Stalig 13 [​IMG]
     
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    Since it is where I am best read I will stick to WWII. These are all German blunders.

    1) Not sending the tanks into Dunkirk in 1940.
    2) Not invading England in the fall of 1940.
    3) Germany declaring war on the U.S.
    4) Not accepting the Russian offer of land for peace in fall of 1941.

    5) Not accepting second soviet peace for land offer in 1942.

    6) The decision to produce the buzz bomb instead of the ME 209 jet fighter.

    Here in the US we tell the history as a kind of America entered the war, the factories kicked into production and that was that. Germany had many chances to win. Thank goodness they didn't.
     
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    I think of 5

    1. Napoleon's Invasion of Russia
    2. Hitler's Invasion of Russia
    3. French Maginot Line
    4. Union Army disastor at the Battle of Fredericksburg 1862
    5. The Battle of Culloden - 1746, Jacobite Rebellion
     
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    Read Paul Fussel's, _The Boy's Crusade_. It will change the way you perceive the "good" war.

    As a prequel, read his book on WWI:
    _The Great War and Modern Memory_
     
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    Operation Market Garden "A Bridge Too Far" in WWII.
     
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    I would say that former President Bush's decision to pull back before taking Baghdad in Operation Desert Storm was a very costly military blunder.
     
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    How about Xerxes falling for the ruse of Themosticles, and sending his fleet down the slot at Salamis?
     
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