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Can you point to historical documents supporting your statement?
Everything I have read suggests Britain was determined to have Stalin as a military ally even if he demanded both Poland and Finland. That British foreign policy became more pronounced after Churchill became PM.
They not violated pact in regard Moldavia (Bessarabia) that was indicated in the article 3rd of secret additional protocol of German-Soviet non aggresion pact
Can you point to historical documents supporting your statement?
Everything I have read suggests Britain was determined to have Stalin as a military ally even if he demanded both Poland and Finland. That British foreign policy became more pronounced after Churchill became PM.
Apparently you define "minimally envolved" different from me. Your defination makes this scenerio essentially the same as what happened historically.Assuming that the LW was minimally envolved in the West
My scenario is quite different than what happened historically. Losses would be somewhat similar, but the Mediterranean and Western European Luftwaffe elements would be in the East by June 1941 instead of committed where they were historically.Apparently you define "minimally envolved" different from me. Your defination makes this scenerio essentially the same as what happened historically.
Perhaps Britain encouraged Poland to accept a plebiscite concerning Danzig rather then encouraging Poland to fight. This opens the door to further German-Polish cooperation.Germany can't get to Russia without going thru Poland, so there would be some western involvement in the war
Perhaps Britain encouraged Poland to accept a plebiscite concerning Danzig rather then encouraging Poland to fight. This opens the door to further German-Polish cooperation.
Poland disliked the Soviet Union even more then Germany. The 1939 Soviet invasion of Finland causes Poland to sign a military alliance with Germany.
The ongoing Polish-Soviet border dispute leads to open war during 1941. Germany mobilizes in support of their Polish ally.
Britain wisely remains neutral. Marxist France sympathizes with the Soviet Union but is restrained by British diplomacy as happened during the Spanish Civil War.
Not only that, but he wanted a practice war, natural resources in Silesia and Teschen, farmland, and slave labor. All of this was critical for the next conquest or in a general European war. It was a stepping stone and war needed to come in Hitler's mind, but it had to be a localized, limited war that left Poland in Germany's control.You know that is not going to happen. Hitler wanted more than just Danzig. He wanted all the German "lebensraum" he could get, and to extend the German borders as far as possible. He would not have settled having an independent Poland sitting between him and the Reich's new lands.
Speculation is not the same thing as facts. However if you don't like that scenerio here's another possibility.You know that is not going to happen. Hitler wanted more than just Danzig. He wanted all the German "lebensraum" he could get, and to extend the German borders as far as possible. He would not have settled having an independent Poland sitting between him and the Reich's new lands.