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  1. History Learner

    Operation Martin 1944

    I'd imagine in the emerging Cold War Nazi Germany and the USSR will have a rapprochement very quickly; Stalin would benefit from German industry and technical skill, the Reich would need resources. They have a mutual enemy in the Anglo-American led West too, with their own systems being closer...
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    Operation Martin 1944

    If I had to take a guess, based off the ATL situation: Hungary split into two, with the Danube as the dividing line. Croatia retained as a German puppet state. Slovakia ditto, but with Subcarpathian Ruthenia ceded to the Soviets. Molotov-Ribbentrop borders in Poland. Courland ceded to the...
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    Operation Martin 1944

    The terms is a good question, although we do know the entire intention behind the offensive was to force the Anglo-Americans to the peace table. As for the fallout, politically I'd imagine there would not be much domestically if it was public pressure that forced it to happen.
  4. History Learner

    Operation Martin 1944

    Then yes, I think you've successfully crafted a scenario for a late war, last second German victory. Even if FDR attempts to hold out against public demands for peace, the presence of a peace movement-combined with the crippling of his own offensive capabilities-would probably trigger Stalin's...
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    Operation Martin 1944

    I'm taking it your scenario is linked to your previous one based on Hungary?
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    Operation Martin 1944

    Worth noting that, IOTL, support for a peace deal shot up to 40% of the populace as result of the battle: I think peace would depend upon how much public pressure can be brought to bare on the FDR Administration, what the Soviets do and, to a degree, what the final casualties are.
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    Operation Martin 1944

    These are losses the U.S. just can't shrug off at this point: To also head off a possible point, there was no prospect at this time for nuclear attacks on Germany: REPORTER: General Groves, could we go back for a minute. You mentioned in your book [Now it Can Be Told] that just before the...
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