06-17-2015, 12:04 AM
Realistically the Soviets didn't have the naval power for a successful invasion without nuclear strikes, but they could pull a Hitler and invade Europe, get through West Germany and you're golden, then you can consolidate on the mainland once NATO has been driven from it, and build up a navy with those sweet warm water ports. This all assumed no nuclear strikes from either side at any point.
The mistake Hitler made was constant ground war, you need to consolidate on occupied lands sometimes or you'll overextend and everything will collapse.
The mistake Hitler made was constant ground war, you need to consolidate on occupied lands sometimes or you'll overextend and everything will collapse.
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