How accurate is this axis victory video?


I found this on a south korean channel, it is as you can see a axis victory scenario, I want to know your opinions on it
 
Honestly, I think it requires a non-Hitler leader to get that result. Why? Because I just don't see a White Russia emerging from a Hitler+SS Eastern Front. Sober Goering or a Monarchist junta could lead to that result.

In addition, I'm pretty sure the Soviets would unleash their plagues on Germany if things got that bad for that long with a still-advancing Germany 3 years in. Stalemates like that just don't get breakthroughs by the attacker 2 years later.
 
You think it has ended, but no - there is a finale - with Britain turning blue again and several nukes on Germany - who surrender!
 
I looks like the Nazi's took Leningrad winter of 1941. A puppet Russian state would make a big difference along with having Moscow.
 
It's strange that the video was made in South Korea, yet there's no scenario for the Asian theatre of war. For this to be not completely ASB, wouldn't it make more sense to get Iran involved? Reza Khan was willing to cooperate with the axis, so with Iran, Thailand and a separatist Indian state under Chandra Bhose, there would be more pressure possible from the Caucasus - with the Persian army coming in south, and German advances to the east.
 
Wait, why the hell did Germany and USSR divide Lithuania in half?
Memel region. Historically went to Germany.
That's not the Klaipėda region. And the way it is presented implies that Germany and the USSR did a joint invasion of Lithuania.

Seems like Germany-USSR were slightly more chubby with each other. This was an outright invasion and partition instead of the OTL "MEMEL GIVE" scenario.
 
It is interesting that in this scenario the Finnish forces seem to have different priorities - they are not going after the northern and central parts of Eastern Karelia, but are concentrating on getting to the Svir River as soon as possible (getting there by the first week of August 1941) and taking the Ladoga-Onega isthmus to link up with the German forces there in late October. Notice that the Finns don't seem to advance on Leningrad though, the Germans take the city on their own by late November.

And also why is Finland marked as a separate side until late August 1942 when it is finally lumped in along with the Axis? It is also interesting, as here Finland has arguably done more to help the general Axis cause against the USSR by late 1941 than it ever did IOTL.
 
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