MikeKardec
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Something I sort of alluded to above: The Germans were up to their ears in internal security issues of their own making. There is no question that this reduced the manpower and brain power they could devote to foreign intelligence.
There's also a point that others have touched on the edges of: It's what I call traction. You can have the most intelligent person in the world but if they are easily distracted or have psychological issues, they just spin their wheels. Nazi ideology, especially in that it had been made up from whole cloth in the previous few decades (meaning it was still requiring a good deal of thought as opposed to simple reaction) must have acted like a giant oil slick when it came to people having traction. Anytime you have to double think around ideology you lose traction. I suspect that's a factor in what eventually brought down the USSR and during the war one of the intelligent moves the Soviets made was to decrease certain aspects of their ideology and to morph others into more traditional roles. That said, they probably would have fared as poorly as the Germans, given all the Russian internal security/ideology issues, if they had been fighting a two front war (like Germany) with the Japanese. There's only so much you can take on before your head explodes!
There's also a point that others have touched on the edges of: It's what I call traction. You can have the most intelligent person in the world but if they are easily distracted or have psychological issues, they just spin their wheels. Nazi ideology, especially in that it had been made up from whole cloth in the previous few decades (meaning it was still requiring a good deal of thought as opposed to simple reaction) must have acted like a giant oil slick when it came to people having traction. Anytime you have to double think around ideology you lose traction. I suspect that's a factor in what eventually brought down the USSR and during the war one of the intelligent moves the Soviets made was to decrease certain aspects of their ideology and to morph others into more traditional roles. That said, they probably would have fared as poorly as the Germans, given all the Russian internal security/ideology issues, if they had been fighting a two front war (like Germany) with the Japanese. There's only so much you can take on before your head explodes!