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![]() "The Black Monk" wrote in message om... "John Mullen" wrote in message ... Yep, there still wasnt any oil in Siberia and that was the limiting factor for Japan. Accepted. I still think it's an interesting thought experiment to imagine what happens if Germany and Japan get their act together and do some proper joint planning either before or even during the war. The Panama Canal comes to mind. John I think that Germany would only have had a chance if it had done what Spengler envisioned it should do - become the leader of Europe. Had Germany attacked the USSR with the motive of liberating its captive peoples - through establishing friendly semi-puppet republics as was done following Russia's collapse during World War I - it is likely that Moscow would have fallen. And if I recall correctly, Stalin would have been ready to offer terms had Moscow been taken. Intelligent, not fanatic, leadership would have accepted such terms, which would have meant the gain of the Baltics, Ukraine, and probably the Caucuses. Had the Germans been statesmen they would not have had to contend with resistence in eastern Europe, indeed they would probably have had several 100,000 more allied troops. It is likely that even within Russia some friendly troops cpuld be had. Not Vlasov's sullen war criminals, but free cossacks from the Don, Terek or Kuban fighting willingly against their oppresors. If the Germans had wanted to make the war into a crusade for Europe (naturally at the expense of a few unfortunates - the French and Poles) they would have stood a chance of winning. Instead, of course, Hitler's war was a crusade only for his grotesque and evil ideology, as bad as if not worse than the Bolshevism he fought. In this world, the British would not have held onto the middle east with its oil, and the world would have been a much different place for the past fifty years. This alternative strategy is not as far-fetched as it seems. Elements in the Wehrmacht were outraged at the Nazi mistreatment of Eastern Europeans, and even within the Nazi party there was for example Rosenberg, an ethnic German from Estonia, who envisioned an allied puppet Ukraine stretching from "Lviv to Saratov" (there as an interesting article about this in the Ukrainian Weekly a year or so ago). Unfortunately, rather than statesmen Germany was led by madmen. Hitler's racial theories prevented him from making Germany a leader of Europe in the manner that America would later be. As Spengler predicted in 1936, Hitler's sick reich didn't last 10 years. BM this has been said a thousand times before in a hundred books . the truth is if they were reasonable thoughtful men they wouldn't have been nazies . |
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