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Stalin saw Hitler and Nazi Germany as a great enemy and danger to the Soviet state. He was preparing for war when Germany attacked and if Germany had not attacked then Russia almost certainly would have attacked Germany eventually. Michael Montagne

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I say Germany could have one WW2 but it was not prepaird for a war on three fronts :west, east, south plus there best tank divsion the 7th panzer divsion (rommels panzers) also known as the ghost divsion, in the south

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Probably not, the Soviet Union was just as heavily militaristic as Germany and if given enough time to strenghten its weakened militairy leadership after the purges and move its crack troops from the border with Japan they would have just gobbled up more territory and eventually attack Germany.

However if Germany didn't attack Germany all the masses of men and materials could have been used to defeat Great Britain which had been already weakened by the battle of Britain and the blitz, all the masses of men which would have been used on the eastern front would simply overrun the British and force a surrender which would have allowed the Germans access through the British empire and convince nations such as Spain and turkey to join the axis, all these extra men and materials could be used in a much better invasion of the ussr and put the Germans in a very good position to aid Japan in their war against the US, the combined forces of Germany, Japan, Italy, France, Britain and their colonies would have simply overrun the Americans which would be stretched to the limit in the pacific and the Atlantic.

Germany dispised the soviet union and would have attacked sooner or later but if they waited a few more years and focused more on forcing a British surrender or attacking British colonies and enticing more countries to join their cause a German victory would have been far more likely.

the USSR was the main reason Germany lost. they were for fault of Hitlers suicide and conquering of Berlin. I think its funny how so many people support Americans in the war when if the soviets had not entered the remaining men in Germany's army would be more than tripled. plus Japan would be saved by Germany, and then the Axis could launch an invasion during the summer, which might defeat Stalin.

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