If Hitler had not attacked Russia, could the axis have won?
Many historians believe that one of Hitler's greatest mistakes was attacking Russia. They had a non aggression pact between them, but Hitler's hatred of Communists was well known. With Allied forces advancing from the west if Germany had been able to concentrate its forces on that front, could they have held their ground? Would the final outcome of ww2 been dramatically different or would Germany still have fallen?
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Yes, The Soviet Union was strong enough to beat the Allies by themselves. With the help of The Nazis and Japanese, the Axis would have demolished the Allies with no problem. Let's also add that The Nazis and Soviet would have invented to Atomic bomb in at least a year. Hitler really fucked up. Side: yes
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Yes I believe so. Hitler's mistake was to think he could wage a war against The West and East at the same time. In fact he picked the worst possible time to invade Russia, at it was in the middle of the worst blizzard in 100 years. Hitler lost more men the 1st year in Russia, than all of Europe combined Side: yes
If e had kept his allegiance then ye. I also think its important that he kept bombing British air bases. He almost had the RAF at breaking point, if he'd kept it up for just another month or two, he'd have won the battle of Britain. His flaw there was moving to bombing large cities-unwise. Side: yes
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