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The most successful and unsuccessful battles of the Germans in World War II.

The most successful was the Battle of France, which wiped out a big country comparable to Germany in six weeks, enough to leave a strong mark in history.

However, the initial success of the blitzkrieg against the Soviet Union was even more brilliant, destroying thousands of planes at hundreds of airports in the Soviet Union and capturing 700,000 Soviet troops in a battle against the Soviet Southwest Army. By the stalemate stage, there were as many as 4 million Soviet prisoners of war. Unfortunately, the Soviet-German war was a whole. No matter how brilliant the front is, the strength behind it will not work. No, just the front.

It's hard to say that Germany failed. In essence, the overall resources were not consumed by the allies, and then it made the mistake of dividing forces in the grand strategy. As for each specific campaign, to be honest, because of the existence of the German General Staff, there was no major problem in campaign command, and most of the failures were due to the fact that the allied forces and equipment far exceeded Germany. Rommel, for example, never had enough fuel supply because Italy could not fully obtain the right to control the sea and air in the Mediterranean. It was under such conditions that Rommel could never get half of the British troops and tanks to confront the British army, so it was a miracle that he still won in the early days. Of course, the battle of Stalingrad was a tragedy. Paulus's Sixth Army was able to break through, and the Fuehrer forced it to stay put, which became a typical example of the collapse of the whole army. Dovander people became prisoners. Nearly 6.5438+0.5 million Axis troops were wiped out.