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"Too, Little, Too Late" (Pimlott 159)
Erich Bancroft
AP LA 6
Mr. Medlock
"Too Little, Too Late" (Pimlott 159)
Despite Adolf Hitler's warmongering genius, he made a few crucial mistakes leading to the eventual fall of the Third Reich during World War II. First was his overconfidence and belief in a short war. Second was the invasion of Russia in the heart of winter. Third was his mistake of thinking that he could occupy and control Western Europe and the British Isles in their entirety. And fourth, the one that is not known, was Hitler's miscalculation of the importance of air superiority in the war. Hitler believed that to achieve victory in Europe he needed massive numbers of troops, powerful tanks and artillery, and fast moving, long range, highly destructive bombers. He had left out a crucial piece of the "war puzzle;" his lack of fighters. Hitler had fighter-bombers in his Luftwaffe, excluding another Messerschmitt invention; the Me Bf 109, but that was it; they were......
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Title: Messerschmitt 26
Approximate Word Count: 2358
Approximate Pages: 10 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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