Could the threat of a Communist Russia help improve relations in a world post CP victory?

If the central powers won World War One, we would likely see many western nations aiding the White Army. Unlike Germany IOTL, this Germany is strong enough to aid the White Army and unlike Britain IOTL, they are close enough to Russia to maker it a concern.

The existence of a large communist state on their border guarantee's German involvement in the Civil War and the idea of other Western Nations preventing such an outcome isn't too unlikely, especially is German enters first.

Would such a war against the Red Army do anything to ease tensions between the former entente and central powers?
 
I think Germany might actually discourage other countries from contributing to dealing with the Russians alongside them so these participants won't ask for concessions with their peace treaties in return.

Maybe the losers will assist the Reds, but that too is a dangerous game since it would upset the newly cashed-up with reparations, victorious, superpower who likely has good behavior clauses written into the peace treaties.
 
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