Nazi leaders had genius IQs, but still failed to win

Does this mean that high IQ people aren't guaranteed success?
I thought IQ was the primary predictor of outcomes.
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>implying the Jews at the Manhattan Project weren't smarter.

They were outnumbered heavily, dude.

Project Manhattan used german scientists' work.

really makes you think.

Like 117 to 1 in totality between men and industrial/agrarian output. Basically proves they were the all time best.

Hitler's IQ was 103, he was barely literate

And they surpassed them ;)

No, they just had more money and they weren't bombed by the air force

Hitler was notorious for not listening to his leadership....

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Thats because their dictator was a mentally unstable idiot who structured his string of command so he would always be the one to make the final decision

Call this bullshit, but if it exists, he is more of the high EQ kind; great with people, sucks at everything practical

He never took an iq test and did an amazing amount of reading especially when he was hanging out in vienna. He never would have rose to power if it wasnt for his amazing speaking ability, which requires high iq of course.

>Nazis
>Failing
Thanks to them we still have an opportunity against the liberal bullshit, refugees crisis, immigration, etc. You can thanks Hitler for being this based, he was a man who see the future.

>138
>"Genius Levels"

I mean it's alright, but certainly not genius-genius.

Their ideology was pretty shit. Instead of enslaving the Eastern Europeans and declaring them second rate beings they should have employed them in their fight against communism. The rising number of volunteers to the SS was already there but they were too cautious to set it up properly and Hitler and Goebbels were against integrating them until the very end.

The Russian and American occupation shows how you get people to follow you. Many American intelligence officers even commented over the time that they learned from Hitler's mistakes directly after the war when setting up Europe.

Well, the Stasi did something I guess.

The National Socialist political system was set up in such a way that Hitler had absolute power and authority. Hitler made stupid mistake after stupid mistake and only listen to what he wanted to hear. Good advisors are only worth a piss if you listen to them.

the germans punched far above their weight. their mistake was taking everyone on - if bismarck had been alive during from 1900-1950 as leader its interesting to think what he would have done different.

the more i learn about ww1-2 the more it seems the germans were constrained into certain actions. there is just so much ww2 propaganda by jews and anglos here in america its hard to see what the truth is

Hitler did read a lot though, he even read Henry Ford

The same as the Gestapo did. Mostly propaganda to make you too afraid to act. Meanwhile NATO secret armies kept the Western part of Europe in check against the Eastern part.

>if bismarck had been alive during from 1900-1950

He would have pushed for even more social reforms to keep power from the socialists. Would he have been more keen towards the Austrians? Maybe. But a Prussian like him would have never accepted the Polish wish for independence. After all he was the sucker who got those Poles into his version of Germany.

lol

No it means 60 million vs the world are pretty much impossible odds that Hitler never intended to tackle.

We dogpiled a great nation because they were just too based for this world.