"What hurts me the most, personally, is that I still promoted him to field marshal. I wanted to give him this final satisfaction... a man like that besmirches the heroism of so many others at the last moment. He could have freed himself from all sorrow and ascended into eternity and national immortality, but he prefers to go to Moscow."
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Adolf Hitler, about Friedrich Paulus surrendering instead of committing suicide at the end of the Battle of Stalingrad.
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