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I want to know what the effects of Hungarians never joining the axis because the Italians never invade Greece and Yugoslavia and then choosing to join the allies and attack the axis when things are looking as bad for the axis as 1944 or 1945. As I understand it they were one of the strongest axis minors and they would most want Slovakia and they could probably get it facing an exhausted Germany of this time, but did hungry have the capacity to go beyond this as an example east/west glacia (north-south Poland anyone) or attacking in the direction of the Czech Republic from hungry you can bypass the Sudetenland (food for thought with no bulkin axis there will be a different Yalta if it happens at all so possibly Czech in iron curtain) and they are very close to Vienna (so likely no soviet east Austria. (Greater Hungry Bonus round, the same scenario but with hungry taking land from an axis Yugoslavia (might join because the king was pro-German they did not want to get invaded by Italy) and or Romania (might join to retake Bessarabia from soviets))
  • What impact does hungry have on the course and aftermath of ww2 peace
  • How does this nation effect/carry its self through the cold war?
Now while the date will change from otl because of butterflies of no or modified axis bulkins, the Hungarians will join somewhere around this point (allies in italy around D day or when the soviets are close but not to close to take their land) Map for example of an optimal time for least german resistance
(This map depicts June 5 1944, I did not make this I found this image on the site posted by Chris S at the following link)
https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/the-new-our-timeline-maps-thread.26295/page-148
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