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Old 01-08-08, 07:30 AM   #35 (permalink)
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Re: Role of the USA should be?

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Originally Posted by aegyptos View Post
Forgive me for not getting back to you sooner. I lost track of where this thread was and just now found it.

I think its possible that Karensky's government would have limped on until forced by Germany to make peace. Germany would have imposed a very severe settlement on Russia and I think its probable that Karensky's government would have fallen as a result. Since the Bolsheviks were not a even a flyspeck on the Russian political scene at this time, especially without Lenin, I doubt they would inherit the pieces. It is far more likely that the SRs, the Social Revolutionaries who were partners in Karensky's government would take control. I'm sure some right wing grouping of exTsarist officers would seek to overthrow the a left oriented SR government at this point. How that would end is anyone's guess.



I didn't posit in my post that Germany would win World War One if the US stayed out. I doubt if they could force a clean victory over the Allies. If the US stayed out I think the war would have ended in 1917 soon after Russia fell to the Germans by negotiation between the Central Powers and the Allies. Germany would have deprived France of its iron and coal regions and taken a slice of Belgium. France would be done as a world power but Britain, Holland and the US would be basically unimpaired and thus able to defend their imperial interests in the Fasr East against Japanese aggression. An entertaining conjecture
Hog wash. Germany was being starved of everything. For peak sake they were digging up lead water and sewer pipes in Germany to feed the war machine. People were starving in Germany as well. France had overseas colonies plus actual allies to supply her. Germany was doomed long before the US entered the war, and the only thing that could remotely be in Germany's favor was the war fatigue among the allies and its citizens. If anything the US entry into the war boosted the allied moral which in the end lead to finaly victory.
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