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Franz Halder, a German soldier and military strategist, played a significant role during World War II. His career, though marked by controversy, highlights the complexities of leadership in times of conflict. Halder's work as a military planner underscores the importance of strategic thinking, foresight, and the responsibility that comes with leadership. His experiences offer valuable lessons on the critical need for careful decision-making and the long-term consequences of actions, inspiring future leaders to act with integrity and caution.
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"The left-wing, which consists of armoured and motorized forces and has no enemy in front of it, will be stopped dead in its tracks upon direct order from the Fuhrer."

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"The finishing off of the encircled enemy army is to be left to the Luftwaffe."

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"The reason is that a military defeat of Britain will bring about the disintegration of the British Empire. This would not be of any benefit to Germany."

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