Instigator / Pro
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1779
rating
87
debates
77.01%
won
Topic
#3063

THBT: The Third Reich lost WW2 because Hitler made bad wartime decisions

Status
Finished

The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

Winner & statistics
Better arguments
6
0
Better sources
4
2
Better legibility
2
2
Better conduct
2
2

After 2 votes and with 8 points ahead, the winner is...

Benjamin
Parameters
Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Standard
Number of rounds
3
Time for argument
One week
Max argument characters
10,000
Voting period
One month
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
Open
Contender / Con
6
1627
rating
37
debates
66.22%
won
Description

The focus will be on analysing history, not clever argumentation techniques. Unnecessary distractions like Kritiks and semantics are disallowed by rule.

Merriam-webster definitions:
-Good: effective in achieving the desired result (in our case, military victory)
-Bad: failing to reach an acceptable standard: POOR

The assumed goal is to win the war. A bad wartime decision is one that, contrary to good wartime decisions, fails to reach an acceptable standard of reason and rationale.

BoP is on PRO.

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@Sum1hugme

I changed the debate. I have reworded the debate so that semantics like "ideological vs emotional" isn't a factor. To counteract the extra advantage of having a broader category of error, the BoP has been put on PRO only. What do you say?

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@Benjamin

The only reason I haven't taken this is because the concept of emotional seems to broad. I don't think it was really in Hitler's control, But if we get to talking about like the Leningrad debacle, I feel like it may come down to splitting hairs between stupid, hasty, ideologically motivated, etc., and emotional.

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@Sum1hugme

My sincerest apologies, broddah. The problem will be fixed immidiately.

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@Benjamin

You accidentally misspelled "reigned"

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@Intelligence_06

Fixed. Rather than making a "what-if" scenario and using one's imagination, PRO now has to analyse real history to a much more prevalent degree.

Also read my responce to whiteflame.

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@whiteflame

Fixed.

Previously, as you commented on, the job of PRO could have amounted to "alternative history" which quickly gets theoretical and off-track.

Now the resolutions ask PRO to analyse the real history and drag a clear connection between Hitler's emotions and the defeat of the Third Reich.

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@RationalMadman

Fixed.

So we are arguing for a version of
hitler that suddenly turned more rational once the war started? If so, would the war even happen? Wouldn’t he aim for a more peaceful diplomatic strategy instead of war if he suddenly turned calm?

...Would the Third Reich even have existed in the form it did if not for Hitler’s arrogance and impatience? Historical “what ifs” like this get a little troublesome when you’re talking about a personality - strip that away and a lot can change in multiple directions.

'might have' is a truism