What are the chances of an allied victory if the USSR falls to nazi Germany? How can they achieve it and hot long it will realistically take
What about the atomic bomb?Good Luck. It would (in the event of an unlikely Soviet surrender; Stalin would have accepted 100 million casualties to win against Germany if need be) The Allies probably wouldn't have been able to land in France with about 4 million extra men across the front. Any attempt to land in Italy might be successful, but they would need to attack everywhere, at all times, and constantly bomb German transport and Industry. They might require more than 10 years, but I guess it's possible that it could be done.
Depends on when the USSR falls and how. In 1941 due to Moscow being taken, then the Allies probably cuts a deal. In 1942 probably the same. By 1943 though I don't see the Allies giving up so easily. If their invasion of Italy or France is defeated then maybe.What are the chances of an allied victory if the USSR falls to nazi Germany? How can they achieve it and hot long it will realistically take
my speculation is always Leningrad and Kiev in quick succession in 1941, they have cleared the Baltic for their own use, if they could have or would have struck a deal with some type of Soviet regime that required weapons and materials to be turned over?Depends on when the USSR falls and how. In 1941 due to Moscow being taken, then the Allies probably cuts a deal. In 1942 probably the same. By 1943 though I don't see the Allies giving up so easily. If their invasion of Italy or France is defeated then maybe.
I don't see Hitler cutting a deal with the Soviets especially having had more success ITTL. He never intended to IOTL:my speculation is always Leningrad and Kiev in quick succession in 1941, they have cleared the Baltic for their own use, if they could have or would have struck a deal with some type of Soviet regime that required weapons and materials to be turned over?
it just seems a lot more likely to end WWII than if the Germans were still marauding around a larger version of Yugoslavia?
The war ends in late 1946/early 1947, with much of Germany a radioactive wasteland and the former USSR a nightmare patchwork of warring states.
This, pretty much. The Allies know there's no deal to be had with Hitler and they know the Bomb is coming. It'll be all down to how much damage Germany is willing to take before the army lynches the Nazis and forces a surrender.
What about the atomic bomb?
Besides the fact that actually successfully dropping them on German territory against a much stronger Luftwaffe and AA defense is easier said than done, unless Hitler, Goebbels and Himmler are killed atomic bombs wouldn’t faze them.What about the atomic bomb?
A Nazi atomic bomb is decidedly less likely than the Nazis defeating the USSR, and that is not very likely at all.What about the atomic bomb?
I was talking about American atomic programA Nazi atomic bomb is decidedly less likely than the Nazis defeating the USSR, and that is not very likely at all.
Ah sorry, yeah that is going to go ahead and it will be very ugly for the Nazis.I was talking about American atomic program