special ed
2nd Lieutenant
- 5,662
- May 13, 2018
Most likely, no. Remember, the U.S. invaded for two years (1919,1920) with other nations on the side of the whites against the reds. The reds hadn't forgotten.
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The Black Sea was encompased by the Soviet Union except for Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey.
Not likely you're going to get Bulgaria or Romania to cooperate since they're Axis nations and Turkey was committed to being Neutral.
The raids that crossed into Bulgarian airspace paid dearly, too.And the Romanians showed they'd defend the installations well with German assistance. It wasn't a milk-run.
The raids that crossed into Bulgarian airspace paid dearly, too.
They did allow ("Operation Frantic"). Would they allow it in 1942 is another question. And if allowed, how fast the base could become operative. In real history, the negotiations started in October 1943, locations were approved by Moscow in March 1944 and the first equipment arrived in April 1944. The Soviets would be probably more cooperative in 1942 but on the other hand, both the amount of lend-lease material and logistic capacity were much smaller.The question is, would the Soviets allow a US military base in their territory?