The Nazis certainly liked to play both sides against the middle, creating redundancies and artificial competition and distrust in order to exert better control over all the players. One could actually argue that the Nazis had to be exceptionally efficient for surviving in such an environment!
The efficiency thing does have a good basis in reality, though: only Nazi Germany could have pulled off the major internal reorganizing that Speer orchestrated when the tide or the war turned. It takes ruthless centralization of the executive branch to achieve such thing, and that centralization always existed at the core of the artificially byzantine Nazi machinery.
Plus, Nazi Germany could make the trains run on time (until they were bombed to pieces, that is). Even if that was simply because Germany always was good at that, and its competitors never were.
Timo Saloniemi
Excellent episode! I love how they try to provide an objective view of the Third Reich (via Spock's factual comments and Gill's attempted justification for his choice when Kirk manages to snap him out of his stupor momentarily.

Here's an objective view on the Third Reich: They were a bunch of goddamn muderous, racist assholes.
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