THat was a good one.
How about the biggest of them all; Barbarossa? 3.5 million men jumping off into enemy territory within a week of each other, what tops that?
At the time, in the Phillipean Islands, Gen. MacArthur marveled at the ability to supply an operation of that scale. Little did he know...
General von Paulus (later of Stalingrad fame) knew that his team was in trouble, and proposed a pause in August to allow the logistic situation to be rectified. Unfortunatly for the Germans, he was ignored.
You would think that a man who had an experiance like that would have done the right thing, and pulled out of Stalingrad the moment he saw what was happening.