Originally posted by BiB
IF he did so because that brilliant interior minister was plotting against u, I'd prolly would![]()
Touche. They're all after me, the bastards
Originally posted by BiB
IF he did so because that brilliant interior minister was plotting against u, I'd prolly would![]()
Originally posted by Keynes
Indeed - Id suspect Goering as economy minister would be properly categorized as "corrupt kleptocrat" and any German player starting in 39 would chomp at the bit to get Speer (presumbly an "Admin Genius") in 42-43. But politically Hitler felt he had to get rid of Schacht who was no longer with the program by 37. Perhaps this is modeled through loyalty??
Originally posted by Tonitrus
Wasn't (Fritz?) Todt, Speer's predecessor, supposed to have been quite competent as well?
As for Foreign Minister, I'm curious if Von Papen will be available as a choice there (IIRC, he was ambassador to Turkey most of the war).