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The decision-making processes within the Nazi regime during World War II reveal a layered understanding of military planning and resistance to aggressive maneuvers. Each significant military decision, from the invasion of Poland to the Soviet Union, displayed initial resistance from military leaders who questioned Hitler's military strategies. As the war unfolded, notably during early successes in Poland and France, internal dissent was often overcome by Hitler's persuasive tactics and a reliance on innovative military strategies that the German army had become renowned for.