re: #223 enoughalready
I meant interesting as in very different from Tojo’s usual yes men. Yamamoto and Rommel were - arguably - the best strategists of the war if you ask me.
Technical/nitpicky point — Rommel was more of a superb tactician. He never served in the role of a strategist, so we don’t know how he would had done.
/he had a (bad?) habit of leading from the front, which isn’t in the “strategist’s” job description