BodyBag33 -> RE: Operation Typhoon (12/2/2015 10:04:09 AM)
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Well, Moscow in 1941 was very different than in 1812. The Soviet Union was extremely centralised, and Moscow was the nervecenter for all communication, planning and decision-making in this giant country. It is not unconcieveable that with Moscow knocked out, the rest of the Soviet Regime would have folded, or at least find it very hard to fight on. The panic in Moscow was real, and when it looked the worst, Stalin actually offered the whole of Belarus to Hitler for peace. This was rejected, and the secret negotiations was cancelled. Imagine a nightmare scenario with Hitler-Germany at peace to the East, and with the vast ressources of Belarus to fuel his war-machine against the West!
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