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Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Williams
Unconventional technology.
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Actually, what is sort of amusing here is that you are echoing Hitler's own belief. He was completely convinced, until the bitter end, that something miraculous would happen to turn around Germany's steady losses. They really went nowhere but backwards starting from the losses at Stalingrad (Feb 1943) and North Africa (May 1943).
For two years, Hitler thought that some technological breakthrough or SOMETHING would save Germany. Between those two battles though, the Germans lost well over a million men killed, wounded or captured, and never really recovered. From there, it was nothing but a long, slow, painful series of strategic losses with occasional limited tactical victories.
And no technology the Germans were then working on was going to reverse that trend.