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My thoughts are - the war would be longer, but the Germans could not win.

With this in mind, let's begin in a June 1941, Germany just launched Operation Barbarossa and it seems like a stunning success, the Red Army is entirely unprepared. And the economy is in shambles.
Sep 5 2024 12:48:41 AM
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[HIGH EFFORT THREAD]

Once and for all disproving the lend-lease meme.

PREFACE

The Soviets would NOT be able to win the same way as in our timeline (i.e the war would be slower and take longer and more deadly), and I'm not saying that it wasn't very impactful. pic.x.com/5olwksrolo x.com/ir2eoji3jn5hbk… (⊹)
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The land the Germans captured had 40% of population and grain and around 60% of industrial materials. It was a disaster for the USSR. However, the Soviet Union in general was geared for war. That is how Stalin built it up due to the ideological isolation of the USSR.
Sep 5 2024 12:48:42 AM
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