Why the German Army couldn’t overcome their bad logistics

It’s well known that they German Army had poor logistics in WW2. So could they have improved it? Doing so would have helped them on the Eastern Front. So should they have built more trains, trucks, roads, railroads? Should they have had an army of engineers? Well, the answer probably isn’t what you’re expecting. Today, we’re going to talk about the “economic calculation problem“ and why the German Army (or any current army) can’t have efficient logistics. Thank you to my Patreon, Diego Torres-Siclait, for today’s question! Want to ask a question? For $5 or more you can ask questions which I will answer in future Q&A videos (note: I’m behind with the Q&A’s right now, and have a lot of research to do to catch up, so there will be a delay in answering questions). There are higher tiers too with additional perks, so check out the links below for more details.
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