Where does this myth that 1930s-40s fascists were hyper-efficient arise from? They made many catastrophic errors in domestic policy, not to mention warfare. Do we keep repeating the idea that they were efficient solely because they excelled at using industrial tools for genocide?
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A byproduct of “working towards the Führer” was that his underlings’ competition often resulted in ever more radical policies to implement Hitler’s goals.
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Also, Hitler was not a creature of bureaucracy. He loathed the mundane tasks and duties of governing, particularly paperwork. The result was not infrequently paralysis.
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