1. Hitler
A small personal staff attended to him, and the army high command also kept its headquarters, with a much more substantial staff, nearby. ... His staff would present him with information on the status and actions of all units down to division strength or lower, as well as on special subjects such as arms production or the technical specifications of new weapons. ... He added on to that information by consulting with his field commanders, on very rare occasions at the front, more often by telephone or by summoning them back to his headquarters. ... Hitler took the practice of personal comman...
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