The Allies should have immediately launched Operation Unthinkable following the destruction of National - Socialist Germany.

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Yes. Then banned Marxism with German National - Socialism . The Bolshevik empire had a crippling manpower shortage by the end of the war, and were hit by an enormous famine in 1946. Additionally, they were getting almost all of their aviation fuel, trucks, and spare parts through the lens-lease program. Various other angles but end result the same




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Yes. Then banned Marxism with German National - Socialism . The Bolshevik empire had a crippling manpower shortage by the end of the war, and were hit by an enormous famine in 1946. Additionally, they were getting almost all of their aviation fuel, trucks, and spare parts through the lens-lease program. Various other angles but end result the same




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No. I recall reading that both the British and U.S funded the assessment of the likely outcome of such a war and the number of dead from both country (absent nuclear weapons) was astounding.

THe world had been at war for 6 years, no one had the appetite for any more killing.
 
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Yes. Then banned Marxism with German National - Socialism . The Bolshevik empire had a crippling manpower shortage by the end of the war, and were hit by an enormous famine in 1946. Additionally, they were getting almost all of their aviation fuel, trucks, and spare parts through the lens-lease program. Various other angles but end result the same




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As much as I would like to agree with you that was not going to happen. Had we not let Montgomery tie us down with Market Garden Patton could have driven deep into Germany before the end of 1944.
 
As much as I would like to agree with you that was not going to happen. Had we not let Montgomery tie us down with Market Garden Patton could have driven deep into Germany before the end of 1944.
Patton and Churchill would have led us to the decolonization of Europe from the Moscow–Bolshevik, imperialistic hordes. Our fifth column (the commies& radical left ) eliminated Churchill and killed General Patton. The dirty commies were too strong in the 1940-50s. A great American patriot, Senator McCarthy, failed as well — the commies eliminated him too.
Whenever "McCarthyism" is used, I never fail to reply that McCarthy was right.
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No. I recall reading that both the British and U.S funded the assessment of the likely outcome of such a war and the number of dead from both country (absent nuclear weapons) was astounding.

THe world had been at war for 6 years, no one had the appetite for any more killing.

Had Patton and Churchill’s Operation Unthinkable been executed, it would have led to:

  • The collapse of Stalin’s EVIL empire.
  • The liberation of Eastern Europe.
  • An era of prosperity in Europe and Asia.
  • The world’s liberation from Marxism.


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Yes. Then banned Marxism with German National - Socialism . The Bolshevik empire had a crippling manpower shortage by the end of the war, and were hit by an enormous famine in 1946. Additionally, they were getting almost all of their aviation fuel, trucks, and spare parts through the lens-lease program. Various other angles but end result the same




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I don't think this was feasible, given the war weariness at the time. However, the whole mess could have been avoided if FDR had not intervened to rescue the Soviet Union in the first place.
 
I don't think this was feasible, given the war weariness at the time. However, the whole mess could have been avoided if FDR had not intervened to rescue the Soviet Union in the first place.
The WAllies should have let the Soviets and Germans attack each other like Kilkenny Cats. With or without WAllied support Stalin HAD to fight the Germans. Both Nazi Germany and Communist Soviet Union were both enemies of the free west.
 
I don't think this was feasible, given the war weariness at the time. However, the whole mess could have been avoided if FDR had not intervened to rescue the Soviet Union in the first place.

FDR was Stalin's sock puppet
 
I don't think this was feasible, given the war weariness at the time. However, the whole mess could have been avoided if FDR had not intervened to rescue the Soviet Union in the first place.
Japan (a German ally) attacked the US and then declared war on Germany. Did FDR know that Koba had penetrated all major American institutions between 1941 and 1945? Did FDR try to control the communists in the US during the 1940s?
 
FDR was Stalin's sock puppet
Not really, FDR was a benevolent socialist who surrounded himself with people who believed that communism was the wave of the future and that Stalin was a decent man trying to reform a corrupt Russia. Unfortunately, many of them were Soviet agents or willing conspirators who spied for the USSR and undermined the WAllies at every turn. FDR was one of the many rich that believed and believe to this day that the masses need the guidance of those "superior" to them.
 
Not really, FDR was a benevolent socialist who surrounded himself with people who believed that communism was the wave of the future and that Stalin was a decent man trying to reform a corrupt Russia. Unfortunately, many of them were Soviet agents or willing conspirators who spied for the USSR and undermined the WAllies at every turn. FDR was one of the many rich that believed and believe to this day that the masses need the guidance of those "superior" to them.

Um, no. And I'm not kidding

FDR was drugged or mesmerized or hypnotizes or delusional; he revered Mass Murderer "Uncle Joe" even after he starved 3MM children to death
 
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What do you mean with your Stalin's sock puppet? Was FDR supposed to be a Stalin spy? What kind of connection did they have?
FDR prosecuted the Allied war effort to maximize the benefits to his Uncle Joe. Patton could had have ALL of Berlin
 
would you ( personally ) support Operation Unthinkable?

Oh hell yeah!

With 70 reconstituted German divisions, industry protected by Allied air power, Allied long range bombers decimating Soviet railroads and industries, would have been a whole different post war era
 
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