In OTL FDR dies before Potsdam - and Truman is not so accommadating with Stalin.
WI FDR dies earlier - would Truman be in the same frame of mind as OTL, or would the circumstances of Yalta mean a similar outcome. In OTL Churchill felt that FDR too often sided with Stalin regarding countries where a special interest was accepted. Would, Truman act in a similar way?
So, if Truman takes more of a western democratic view over the Russian ambitions, rather than FDR's perhaps naive view - what difference would this make in military action?
For example - Patton, encouraged to take Prague? Berlin is a Western Allies objective?
And after - do the Russians encourage civil war in Greece, with the aim of a Red Greece?
WI FDR dies earlier - would Truman be in the same frame of mind as OTL, or would the circumstances of Yalta mean a similar outcome. In OTL Churchill felt that FDR too often sided with Stalin regarding countries where a special interest was accepted. Would, Truman act in a similar way?
So, if Truman takes more of a western democratic view over the Russian ambitions, rather than FDR's perhaps naive view - what difference would this make in military action?
For example - Patton, encouraged to take Prague? Berlin is a Western Allies objective?
And after - do the Russians encourage civil war in Greece, with the aim of a Red Greece?