The critical military mistake that cost Southern forces the initiative at the Battle of Chickamauga was the failure to effectively coordinate and follow up on their initial successes. Confederate General Braxton Bragg's forces achieved early gains, but a lack of decisive action and miscommunication among commanders led to missed opportunities to exploit the disarray in Union lines. Additionally, the delayed arrival of reinforcements and poor execution of plans allowed Union forces to regroup and ultimately shift the momentum of the battle.
Not really Hitlers mistake, but the Luftwaffe's. When a squadron of Heinkels got lost one night over Britain and bombed civilians, that was pretty much the beginning of the end.
No, Lee was a competent military commander who effectively employed the Army of Northern Virginia. His only mistake was to allow the Battle of Gettysberg.
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Well, when Hitler attacked Russia, that was a major mistake that was also a fatal one. The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, which was also a major and fatal mistake. Italy's leader really sucked at military tactics and strategies, which was another big OHNO. Also, Germany's attack on Great Britain put down yet another fatal mistake on the Axis-powers. They were in hot water from almost the start of the entire thing.
I wouldn't call her stand against racism a mistake.
They had devastating defeats
They had devastating defeats
killed a man
Going to war with Great Britain!
Yes, but it would be a terrible mistake, because the military is NOT for everyone.
Go to your local recruiters office and get the address to petition for the correction of military records.
Invaded Africa and tried to fight on 3 fronts.
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Not really Hitlers mistake, but the Luftwaffe's. When a squadron of Heinkels got lost one night over Britain and bombed civilians, that was pretty much the beginning of the end.
He failed to concentrate his air forces on English aviation assets and radar facilities.
Bedford Forrest of the Confederates - a self-taught genius of cavalry. The aristocratic Southern president, Jefferson Davis, had not considered him suitable for promotion, because of his lowly birth and lack of formal military training. But after the war, he admitted that his failure to promote Forrest was the biggest mistake of his life.
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