World War II: If Germany had not invaded the Soviet Union, would the Soviet Union have invaded Germa

Updated on military 2024-03-07
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There will be no invasion of Germany. The USSR was a socialist country, they advocated world peace and did not take the initiative to provoke incidents.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, the Soviet Union, like the United States, was an imperialist country at an advanced stage of capitalism, and the imperialists were more interested in peaceful evolution.

    The so-called peaceful evolution is the export of revolution.

    Armed invasion is not cost-effective and is not something that imperialist countries like to do.

    Germany and Japan like armed invasion because they are colonialist countries that need to exterminate the population of other countries and seize living space for their own race.

    To put it simply, Germany invaded other countries in order to kill all their citizens and seize their property for their own possession.

    The United States and the Soviet Union engaged in peaceful evolution in order to export ideology and let their citizens become downstream workers in their industrial chains.

    Different purposes lead to different patterns of behavior.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, because there is something called the balance of terror in the international community, just like in the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union were very strong, but neither side broke out in a hot war, Germany and the Soviet Union in World War II were the same, but Germany had to attack the Soviet Union, because the number of German troops at that time was 8.5 million troops, close to the limit of reckless force, if you can't raise your own army through war and so-called war plunder, then this huge Wehrmacht will soon collapse on its own, Within, Germany's weakness was inevitable. Is it okay to attack the rest of the world? The Middle East is not good, the Middle East was a typical poor place at that time, and Africa is even more not, Rommel at that time 100,000 German troops fought the British army can not find the north, with 3 million troops to attack Africa, it will cause a lot of waste of manpower, attack Britain and the United States?

    Although the German army is very capable of fighting, the navy is really a younger brother. Moreover, after the end of the Battle of Britain, the Luftwaffe could not defeat the Royal Air Force, not to mention the United States, which was beyond the reach of the whip across an Atlantic, so on the whole, Germany could only attack the Soviet Union to maintain this huge Wehrmacht.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Judging by the combination of strength, combat power, capability, and other factors, the Soviet Union generally did not invade Germany. However, it is possible that after the Soviet Union forms an alliance with the United States and Britain, it will cut off German oil, raw materials, grain, and other military supplies, and at the same time build various fortifications on the border and on the road to Moscow, that is, force Germany to invade the Soviet Union, and then unite with the United States and Britain to eliminate Germany in one fell swoop. Another possibility is very small, that is, to unite with the United States and Britain and invade Germany, after all, the United States is a democratic country, and the Soviet Union cares about side influences, and does not want to provoke Germany as an outlaw.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, because at that time, Germany and the Soviet Union signed a Soviet-German non-aggression pact, but unfortunately Germany later tore up the treaty and attacked the Soviet Union, which also indirectly contributed to the demise of Germany.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Soviet Union's military strength at that time was very good, and it had been watching the battle from the sidelines, waiting for the last time to go in and pick up the leaks. If Germany did not act in advance, the Soviet Union would have taken the opportunity to invade Germany after Germany and other countries had lost, so as to gain more results.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    During World War II, if Germany did not invade the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union would also see the opportunity to invade Germany, because the war between the two countries was a matter of time or time, and everyone knew it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes. This is not speculation, the Soviet General Staff had already drawn up a "Great Thunderstorm Plan" for an attack on Germany, which was approved by Stalin. But the USSR was still just a plan, and Germany had already hit.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    i00%, because the Soviet Union has invaded Romania, and 90% of Germany's energy is supplied by Romania, which is clearly aimed at cutting off German energy supplies! On the Soviet-German border, the Soviet Union gathered more than 3 million troops, and the border line, Chen soldiers, 3 million soldiers speak for themselves, the Soviet Union thought that Germany and Britain were at war, but they did not expect that Germany was willing to risk fighting on two fronts, so it was caught off guard! And the Soviet invasion of Romania was the fuse of the Soviet-German war, and Germany was also forced to have no choice, and when Britain had not yet solved the problem, it had to commit a military taboo and fight on two fronts!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If Germany could quickly defeat Britain and the United States, the Soviet Union would certainly not dare to invade Germany, and on the contrary, it would be difficult to say, because both Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union were aggressive, insatiable, and took advantage of the danger of others.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The USSR would not fight, because Finland did not win, it did not win confidence. Germany, unlike the Soviet Union, had the confidence to win.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Before Germany attacked the Soviet Union, it had already detected that the Soviet Union was continuing to send more troops to the border and gradually forming an offensive posture, and when it fought with Britain and France, it was always worried about being attacked by surprise.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Although the Soviet Union was a socialist country, it was more aggressive than Tsarist Russia, and the countries annexed before World War II were no less than those of Germany. There are also plans for heavy thunderstorms to find out.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, the Soviets were all kind.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If there was no German blitzkrieg on Poland and the Soviet Union stabbed in the back, the Soviet Union would not even be able to get past Poland, how could it fight Germany? The Soviet Union, as a fascist ally, and Germany carved up Poland, the most disgraced country of World War II.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If there was no lightning in 1941 and Soviet Russia, there might be no Germany in 1943.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    At that time, the Soviet Union was afraid of Germany, and China was afraid of Japan.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Eat well, have nothing to do.

    Please discuss how many eyes did our ancestors have?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    They are all fascist countries, and whoever invades is normal.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Does Germany have an army? At present, there is, and so is the ordinary navy, and further back, hasn't the British Empire, the famous and famous country, become a "traitor" nicknamed by the common people? Does Britain have an army?

    Yes, there really is, and it was an active declaration of war after Germany declared war on Germany. But in this way, the British Ministry of Defense was torn apart, and there was no strong army. France is too small to get Prussia up this question, I don't understand what the purpose of the statement is, it's simply ignoring the fact that people actually have an army.

    Besides, how many ghosts do you have to raise to death in order to get Germany up? Britain did not have an army. The Kingdom of Great Britain, the German Empire, and the Russian Empire were all in one group.

    However, there was an army in the Soviet Union, which was formed during the period when people ruled France. Personally, I don't think it's appropriate to put these two together and ask first of all, you have to say, is the United States, China, Russia, Britain where are the troops? No.

    The German economic crisis is part of the world economic crisis, and so is the American economic crisis, but in a different way than Germany, but by an order of magnitude. During World War II, the United States had it, and Germany had it. The Germans themselves were afraid, just pretending to be crazy and stupid.

    When France was defeated, the king of the defeated country in World War I was gone, and it was gone in World War II, and the main reason was that he was just pretending to be crazy and stupid to scare himself.

    Having said that, Americans pretended to be crazy and stupid before participating in World War II, but the matter of World War II may not really be played now, and Germany itself is carrying a heavy historical burden, which hurts too much in this regard. It is estimated that the Germans themselves did not think about when they would be carried by God. Most likely, five conquering nations.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The main reasons are as follows:

    1. The Finnish-Soviet War from 1939 to 1940 caused huge losses to the Soviet Union, with personnel losses amounting to one million, and this battle fully exposed the very low combat effectiveness of the Soviet Army, the poor organizational ability of the army, and the low quality of the commanders after the Great Purge, and the strength of the German Army was obviously not comparable to that of the Finnish Army.

    2. The quick victory on the Western Front greatly increased the confidence of the German High Command in the German army, and it was generally believed that the French army was the most powerful army in Europe, and its combat effectiveness was above the Soviet army, and this most powerful army was wiped out in just over a month, which made the German high command overestimate the strength of the German army.

    3. In the Soviet Union, which had just experienced an unprecedented purge campaign, experienced army commanders were killed in large numbers, which seriously affected the strength of the Soviet army, and this behavior made the Germans mistakenly feel that the Soviets would no longer support the Soviet regime and miscalculated the political form.

    4. Underestimating the Soviet Union's follow-up combat capability and the resolute support of Britain and the United States for the Soviet Union to transcend ideology, and wrongly judging that the West would sit idly by and watch the Soviet Union perish because of ideological differences, while Britain's consistent policy in Europe was to connive at the eastward advance of the Germans, which deepened the misjudgment of the German High Command.

    5. From an economic point of view, the Soviet Union was already an industrialized country at that time, its heavy industry, especially its military industry, was quite developed, Ukraine was the granary of the Soviet Union, the Caucasus had the most important oil fields in Europe, and the Donbas had the largest coal mines.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    This is inevitable, the German Nazis and the socialist Soviet Union, are mortal enemies. It was necessary for Germany to dominate the world and attack the Soviet Union. They also wanted to rendezvous with Japan. The USSR was a must-take.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Mainly for the purpose of plundering resources, Germany itself has a small territory and limited resources, and its main resources are almost all imported or plundered from overseas, while the Soviet Union has too many resources, and Germany must obtain the resources of the Soviet Union in order to be sure to carry on the war.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    At that time, because the Soviet Union vigorously built up its army after the Soviet-Finnish war, if it was fought again in 1942, the strength of the two sides would only increase. There was also Hitler's belief that Britain would reconcile with Germany after the defeat of the Soviet Union.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    This was Hitler's will, and no one could change it.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    The USSR had inexhaustible resources.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The original intention of the Nazis' proposal was to oppose the Soviet Union and fight against anyone, and whether it could beat Britain?

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I ask you, why is there a war?

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