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Originally Posted by Rumcajs
This discussion is just a theory crafting based on personal preferences. Yes it is extremely hard to make predictions even if we are talking about alternative WWII results. So just a few notes
1) War of attrition was exactly the thing the Germans failed to win after their blitzkrieg failed.
2) There have ever been only two commanders who thought it was a good idea to attack Russia. Their names were Napoleon and Hitler. They both underestimated the Russians. So whenever i hear people making such assumptions that it was possible to fight the Red Army back to Russia i have to laugh. There was a good reason western allies didn't do that. Also Stalin knew why he had to share the victory with US/GB.
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But say that the US makes two A-Bomb strikes against Russia, I have no idea at the time what targets would have been even thought of... but what happens then?
Look at the fight in the Pacific, how long would that have continued and how would that have ended without those 2 horrific strikes against Japan...
The Allies faced with another down in the mud, costly front, would that have been used again... makes you think...
No one is doubting the Russian backbone in WWII, but there are a lot of factors to take into account for sure...