The German had begun massing troops near the Soviet Border even before the invasion of Yougoslavia was complete, and the 22 June 1941 was chosen to be the day when German panzers who cross the border and put an end to bolshevism. This date indeed became one of the turning point of the war, but not like the German leadership had envisionned, as the mastermind behind "Operation Barbarossa", Adolf Hilter, was assassinated at the surprise of everybody by communist traitors during his sleep. Field Marshal Göring became the new Fuhrer and immediately sent peace proposals to London.
The new German leadership is wise enough to not invade the USSR, and I doubt Stalin will attack Germany. No declaration of war on the USA either.
The question is, would the British accept the to make peace with Nazi Germany? If no, what additional PODs (preferably after 22 June 1941, but before is OK too) are required to force the British into signing an armistice with the Axis before 1943?
The new German leadership is wise enough to not invade the USSR, and I doubt Stalin will attack Germany. No declaration of war on the USA either.
The question is, would the British accept the to make peace with Nazi Germany? If no, what additional PODs (preferably after 22 June 1941, but before is OK too) are required to force the British into signing an armistice with the Axis before 1943?