Vince wrote:ldwechsler wrote:The stupidity of those in command everywhere always remains a major battle element. Just about every nation in World War II had at least some morons making key decisions that cost a lot of lives.
World War Two had its share of morons making decisions (both key and minor) that cost a lot of lives in all the nations that participated in it.
But for the sheer magnitude (both in importance and in total number) of idiotic decisions made by morons (on all sides), World War One outstrips World War Two by astronomical lengths, starting with the anarchists, continuing through the politicians, and on down to at least the general officers.
The Great War
One useful addition to your point. A major reason mistakes were made so often in World War I was that the European nations had fought very few major battles in a century.
There had been colonial wars and, yes, the Crimean campaign but none of top leaders had ever really led troops in a major war.
The Solarians are in the same situation.