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Topic: Should the west have gone after Russia or Germany...For any one interested here is a link to the initial thread... BritinAfrica no longer in Africa As a starter I kind of agree with this point of view... Quote:
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Patton could not order such an attack, only Congress of the US could declare war on the USSR . And it would not do it . It did not do it when the USSR imposed its rule on CZ in 1948, it did not when NK invaded SK. And without the agreement of the US, Britain could not attack the USSR . There was no reason to start WWIII in 1945,the only who could start him were the Soviets,and they did not do it,because they had no reason to do it . In 1950 there were only 2 US divisions in Europe and the Soviets did not attack, why would they attack in 1945 when there were 40 US divisions in Europe ? Britain and France did not start a war against the USSR when the Soviets attacked Finland in 1945, thus why would US and Britain start a war against the USSR in 1945 when the Soviets did not attack neutral countries ? |
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I doubt Patton had these views in isolation as evidenced by the support of Dulles.
If anything war weariness probably paid a greater part in stopping any attack than political or military expediency. As far as Britain and France not going to war to help Finland, the offers were there and had Norway and Sweden slowed Allied troops across their borders to reach Finland it would have been a different story. |
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I have read that by '45 the US considered itself stretched thin. It's unlikely that starting a new War against a huge country like the USSR would have been palatable politically. It should be noted the Luftwaffe was a tactical air force, the Soviets hadn't had to face a long range strategic air force targeting production in the rear areas.
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The allies had the same illusion about air attacks on the oil wells in the Caucasus . The 35000 allied soldiers committed would not help Finland against the Soviets, and it would be impossible to supply them over a distance of some 1300 km ( Narvik-Helsinki ). About Dulles : he was a Republican ,while Congress,that had the monopoly of a declaration of war,was dominated by the Democrats . And, since the Summer of 1941 there was a daily propaganda offensive by the pro Russian media in the US . Even the former ambassador in Moscow was mobilized to justify the 1937 purges .( Mission to Moscow ) |
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I remember my dad telling me that when he was ferrying German POW's to POW camps just before the German surrender, one German said to him in perfect English "One day we will be allies against the Soviets just you wait and see."" My dad simply replied "Well, lets get this war over with first." |
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Basically he believed Eastern Europe from Berlin to Moscow was gutted, what the Germans didn't destroy on their way to Moscow they certainly destroyed on their way back to Berlin on to of this the Russians pillaged everything that was left on their way to Berlin as such there would be nothing left for the Red Army to live off on their way back again. While I still think he was "optimistic" in his 6 day theory I don't think he was entirely wrong in his assessment of Red Army logistics. |
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