There can't be a PoD before the 1st September 1939. Nazi Germany must be, in geopolitical terms, 'crushed' to count as an Allied win. At no point does either the United States or Germany/Italy declare war on each other. The US can fight Japan. The Soviet Union may join the Allies, as OTL.
Big swooping invasions and operations asides, how would the combatant nations and their peoples be affected? I would suppose that the Axis would have a slightly easier time and the Allies would have to make up for an awful lot of material advantage, and fight for a period beyond 1945. What sort of repercussions would that entail? Also, how about the post-war world, what would the Balance of Power be?
For added difficulty, have the PoD after the 22nd June 1940, when France signs the armistice. It is totally fine for French colonies to either immediately or eventually come over to the Allied cause.
Big swooping invasions and operations asides, how would the combatant nations and their peoples be affected? I would suppose that the Axis would have a slightly easier time and the Allies would have to make up for an awful lot of material advantage, and fight for a period beyond 1945. What sort of repercussions would that entail? Also, how about the post-war world, what would the Balance of Power be?
For added difficulty, have the PoD after the 22nd June 1940, when France signs the armistice. It is totally fine for French colonies to either immediately or eventually come over to the Allied cause.
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