GrandAdmiralPrawn wrote:In the spirit of '71 USA vs '91 Iraq, another weird alternate war scenario, this time WW2:
Ok kids, let's toss politics to the wind for the moment and shuffle the two sides in a very weird "what if" scenario: The United States and Nazi Germany versus everyone else of import, namely Britain, France, Italy, Japan, and the Soviet Union. Assume the US is ready to start shipping troops to Germany at the outbreak of hostilities.
What do you think? Can this massive eurasian alliance overwhelm the combination of German technology and American industrial might? Or will the American refrain in European bars go from "If it weren't for us, you'd all be speaking German!" to "Thanks to us, you're all speaking German!"
I dunno. It depends - are all fronts going at once? If so, then the Germans are probably toast - the German army was at its best fighting one front at a time, sending the bulk of the Army from Poland to Norway to Holland to France. In OTL (Our Time Line) WW2, they got into trouble when fighting multiple fronts - In Russia and North Africa simultaneously. They were really down for the count when it became 3 fronts: France, Italy, and Russia/the East. A combined British/French/Italian/Russian alliance would probably do better if they all went after the Germans simultaneously - the Germans will probably make substantial gains but won't take all of France or anything. My gut feeling is it'll grind into more of a WWI-style combat. And the Germans alone won't have the manpower the USSR/British/French/Italians will, nor the colonies for supplies, so it'll grind to a halt.
The US, at first, won't be able to do much. Once mobilized, it'll kick butt for awhile (Canada and the British/French americas are toast). However, i don't think it'll be able to supply Germany much, esp. if Germany doesn't conquer France. This is because the main German ports are in the North Sea, which is fairly easy to secure - the only access routes are north and south, and south is pitifully narrow and easy to patrol. Thus, the biggest roadblock for America supplying Germany is England - not just the Royal Navy, but the physical mass of England blocking the most readily available exit way, as well as making remaining options easier to patrol.
Eventually, i figure the Germans will go down, and there will be some sort of brokered peace with the US (can you imagine how difficult it would be to occupy the place? - or it might not. A Nazi US would find considerable opposition - every non-lily-white, plus some lily-whites who care about, say, democracy).
Note that the scenario is probably implausible - the German-American Bund and the American Nazi Party were never strong enough to do anything even close to produce a Nazi America. And a Nazi or Fascist America (slightly more plausible - although not by much) would be needed to ally with Germany. Mucb more likely is a US-neutral scenario. Hitler's two biggest mistakes were committed in 1941: attacking the USSR and declaring war on the US. Had he done neither, Germany would have won.