What if Germany took Moscow?

If Germany captured Moscow, it would pay a very high price in casualties and materiel for doing so. Hitler was obsessed by symbols. Having captured the Soviet capital, he would have refused to allow a retreat under any circumstances.
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What would happen if Germany won the battle of Moscow?

Well Moscow was a railway hub so taking it would cut off the north and south parts of Russia, a major blow to the Soviet war effort. Stalin might have had trouble holding onto power after that.
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Why didn't Germany take Moscow?

In part to address these risks, and to attempt to secure Ukraine's food and water and mineral resources, Hitler ordered the attack to turn north and south and eliminate Soviet forces at Leningrad and Kiev. This delayed the German advance on Moscow.
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Could Germany have defeated the Soviet Union?

Thus, if Hitler had allowed his generals to capture Moscow first, the Germans likely have won the war. Due to Hitler's rosy predictions for a swift Soviet collapse and an end to the war in the East by December 1941, Germany failed to produce winter clothing for his invading troops.
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What if Germany won the battle of Moscow Quora?

However, Moscow was a major center for transportation and losing it would have seriously hindered the Soviet Union. It would also have resulted in a morale loss for the Soviet Union. Thus in conclusion, while capturing Moscow may not have resulted in a definite German victory it would have make it more likely.
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What would have happened if Stalingrad fell?

The victory of Axis powers in Stalingrad would have prompted Turkey, according to the agreements, to enter the war with the USSR. In 1942, mobilization was carried out in Turkey, its armed forces reached a population of 1 million people.
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What if Germany won the Battle of Britain?

If Germany had been victorious in the Battle of Britain, there would have been little reason for the US to get involved in the European arena. Without a Churchill government, there would have been no call to President Roosevelt after Pearl Harbor.
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Would the Allies have won ww2 without Russia?

So could the Allies have won the war without Russia? Well, had Germany never invaded the Soviet Union, the answer is yes, they almost certainly would have done – eventually.
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What if Japan invaded Russia?

Ironically, the battlefield results of a Japanese invasion of Siberia would have been relatively minor. The real action was a continent away, in Moscow. The Soviet Union could lose Vladivostok (even though much American Lend-Lease came through that port), but Moscow was a different matter.
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Has Moscow ever been conquered?

In the mid-16th century Ivan IV (the Terrible) conquered the Mongol khanates of Kazan (1552) and Astrakhan (1556), but in 1571 the Crimean Tatars captured Moscow, burning everything but the Kremlin.
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Did Germany have a chance to win ww2?

The answer is no. By the time Germany surrendered, Soviet forces had already invaded the majority of the country. Even if Germany hadn't surrendered, its ally Japan was under a lot of pressure from the Soviet Union after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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What would happen if Turkey joined the Axis?

Originally Answered: How would Turkey affect WW2 if it joined the axis in 1939? Its most effective use could have been to attack and occupy the middle east to deprive Britain of the oil and supply it to Germany. It would also haven given a second avenue of attack into Egypt and to capture the strategic Suez canal.
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How close to Moscow did Napoleon get?

At 14:00, Napoleon arrived at Poklonnaya Gora, 3 miles from the limits of 1812 Moscow.
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What if Stalin attacked first?

If the Soviets attack first then the allies would be less inclined to support Stalin through lend lease or coordinate with them because the Soviets would be seen as the aggressor. The British and French had plans to bomb the Soviet union that were later scratched as the war progressed.
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Who would win a war between US and Russia?

The USA also has an overwhelming advantage over Russia in terms of conventional forces. Russia still has incredible military might, even if it is not as large as NATO's, with more than a million active troops.
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Which country suffered the most in ww2?

More than half of the total number of casualties are accounted for by the dead of the Republic of China and of the Soviet Union. The tables below give a detailed country-by-country count of human losses. Statistics on the number of military wounded are included whenever available.
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What do Russians call Russia?

Russia (Russian: Россия, tr. Rossiya, pronounced [rɐˈsʲijə]), or the Russian Federation (RF), is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia.
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Who is most responsible for winning ww2?

Outside Britain, Europeans tend to say it was the United States that contributed most to winning WWII – and relatively few credit the USSR.
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Has Britain lost a war?

Battle of the Somme, 1916

They were so confident that they told their troops to simply walk across no man's land instead of dashing from cover to cover. The British lost around 20,000 soldiers on the first day of the battle. Over the next three months, both the Brits and the Germans lost around half a million men each.
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What was Hitler's plan for Britain?

Adolf Hitler hoped for a negotiated peace with the UK and made no preparations for amphibious assault on Britain until the Fall of France. At the time, the only forces with experience and modern equipment for such landings were the Japanese, at the Battle of Wuhan in 1938.
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What would have happened if UK lost ww2?

In either case, with Britain defeated, American entry into the war against Germany would have become even less likely and German forces would have been free to throw more resources into the invasion of the Soviet Union, perhaps leading to a different outcome in that theatre.
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