Why did Hitler kill his own generals during World War II? Were they doing something wrong, or was he just a psychopath?
Looking back at the end of the war, it is a real mess the way Hitler was treating his own men. I've read a lot of books about that, and it's just obvious that he wasn't just a bad leader, but he turned into a very sick, paranoid guy. The turning point was definitely that bomb plot in July of 1944. A group of his own officers led by a man named Stauffenberg attempted to kill him. He survived, but after that, he didn't trust a single soul.He started a huge purge. He wasn't just looking for the guilty ones he was looking for anyone who wasn't a yes man. The sadder the story, what happened to Erwin Rommel. Rommel was a brilliant soldier and a national hero but Hitler suspected him of being a traitor. Instead of a fair trial, he made Rommel killed himself just to spare his family from being hurt. It's a shame that Hitler decided to be loyal rather than to use the real talent to win.
Another issue was Hitler did not allow anyone to back down. Any old soldier knows that getting out of a worse place can save your men's lives, but to Hitler it was cowardice to do this. He believed that his generals were sabotaging him on purpose. By the end, he was on so many drugs and so sick that he only listened to people who were like him. He wound up killing the biggest military minds that he had because he wasn't able to take any criticism. It was a complete breakdown on leadership.

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