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During World War II, if the Soviet Union had first implemented the Great Thunderstorm Program to invade Germany, what would have been the outcome of World War II?

In World War II, when Germany had not yet attacked the Soviet Union, in fact, the Soviet Union had already made a plan for a big thunderstorm, but this plan had not yet been implemented, and Germany had invaded the Soviet Union one step ahead of the Soviet Union.

Many people may have heard of the Soviet Union's heavy thunderstorm plan, so if the Soviet Union had used this heavy thunderstorm plan to attack Germany, what would have changed in World War II?

During World War II, if the Soviet Union had first implemented the Great Thunderstorm Program to invade Germany, what would have been the outcome of World War II?

Let's guess from the available information. The Soviet Thunderstorm plan can be said to be a change in Europe, and in this change the Soviet Union wants to play the image of a pioneer on the European continent, of course, the authenticity of this plan has yet to be examined.

In fact, in order to divert Germany's strategic goals, Britain and France and other countries wanted to "divert the disaster to the east" and reduce Germany's pressure on these countries through this incident. The implementation of this plan by the Soviet Union meant that they had really achieved such a goal and would "divert the evil waters to the east."

If the Soviet Union really wanted to try the Thunderstorm Plan, there was a necessary premise at that time, that is, Germany extended the time to attack the Soviet Union, which would give the Soviet Union the opportunity to make the Soviet Union more fully prepared.

Before the war, both countries were mass-massing on the border, but the Soviet Union was nearly four hundred thousand fewer than Germany in numbers. However, from the perspective of combat capability, the combat ability of the German army is indeed mainly reflected in the offensive, and the defensive ability is a major shortcoming of theirs, far inferior to the Soviet army - under this premise, the longer the time, the more unfavorable to the German army, which is why the German army always launches a blitzkrieg.

During World War II, if the Soviet Union had first implemented the Great Thunderstorm Program to invade Germany, what would have been the outcome of World War II?

In terms of troops, Germany is not without advantages, but its advantages cannot be brought into play. Although the Germans had powerful panzer corps, how to support the panzer corps in battle was a big problem.

The first condition for armored vehicles was that oil must be sufficient, but at that time Germany's oil was already insufficient. Therefore, the advantages of the German army cannot be played, and the Soviet Union is also the army power of the year, the two armies are at war, even if Germany is superior in numbers, the Soviet Union as a whole does not have to worry about it.

So, what would be the result of the Soviet invasion of Germany after the two armies were at war? At the beginning of the war, the Soviet Union's superiority must be greater, after all, this is the German patriotic war, but in the face of so many German troops, the Soviet Union can not fight down for a while, after a period of attrition, the Soviet army superiority will only gradually disappear, this time will become the best time for the German counterattack, and with the German counterattack, the war will also spread to the Soviet union.

During World War II, if the Soviet Union had first implemented the Great Thunderstorm Program to invade Germany, what would have been the outcome of World War II?

However, after arriving in the Soviet Union itself, the German army will inevitably encounter great setbacks and have to abandon the attack on the Soviet Union, and when Germany abandons the attack on the Soviet Union, after a period of adjustment, Britain and France will also turn back to counterattack Germany, which will become a landing war launched by the Coalition forces in advance, but it is difficult to say whether it can succeed, after all, the landing war launched at this time cannot reach the nearly 2.9 million people who built the army at the peak of the number of people.

Subsequently, under the premise of a stalemate between the two sides, the most important thing to hope is to get rid of such a war as soon as possible, whether it is Britain, France or the Soviet Union. That is, they had to shake hands and make peace with each other temporarily in order to find more suitable opportunities.

However, after the Great Thunderstorm Program, it is certain that the Soviet Union will be the biggest beneficiary, because it will greatly improve the status of the Soviet Union in the international arena.

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