- So, we've been enemies for all our history, right? - Right. - You tried to install puppet government in my country during our bad times without a ruler, right? - Right. - I took a part of the country and made you a part of my empire, right? - Right. - You've attacked us and took parts of western Belarus and western Ukraine, right? - Right. - Want me to defend you aginst the Germany? - Bro...
How did Germany get to Greece before they took care of Yugoslavia or without access from Bulgaria? Logistics is a thing, in reality Germany needed to move troops through Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia to get to Greece. Even without the British navy German merchant fleet wouldn't be able to support Italy via the limited Albanian ports alone.
I agree with you and I'm aware that I just skipped over this part, I just didn't want to spend too much time on it, since the video doesn't revolve around this scenario. My bad here
The Soviets suggested sending one million men to fight Germany in 1939, acording to the Soviet Archives, but France and Britain thought the SU were not commited enough, and Poland refused SU troops on Polish soil.
This is the historical path, but what I came up with can alter this data, make it useless for this scenario. Even I would say that in case of the USSR allying with Poland, it would work in Poland's favor.
it has some realism, but one thing is certain later, or rather during the war, that the Polish government would become much more communist and then probably ask for the "eternal protection of the Soviet Union"
no, or maybe there would be "free elections" with the only right party like in North Korea and at most Poland would have its own communist path like e.g. Yugoslavia, China@@rewriting-history
Did you know the Mayor of a small town out side of Poznan, asked the Germans if they could let him flee’ to Britain in 1940. The Germans simply responded: “Yes, if you run around The Streets of Warsaw naked, screaming *Im a small kid that has just shit my own pants! Someone give me towel.* After that he should drink 15 liters of sewer water. And throw up. He ended up rejecting The offer. But asked in 1941 if the offer still was available, but the Germans sadly said no.
I see one big issue with this scenario, there is no way eastern Prussia gets occupied that easily, I would rather expect front to stabilize on Vistula river, or even further into commintern territory
15:00 Yugoslav Partisans had best mobilisatipn tactic tbh:since there was rule if you kill 1 german 100 people would die in Yugoslavia,they would destroy german battalions,go to nearby towns and say:if you join us you have chance to survive,if you dont,death is certain.And then whole towns would join partisams,making them 4th largest force by the end of the war
I like your videos, and your accent is fine, i can still understand what you‘re saying, but some subtitles would really help. Maybe consider adding those. Other than that good video 👍🏻
Why did the Germans invade Denmark at all? This isn't very clear in this scenario, and seems to happen entirely out of the blue. Historically, the invasions of Denmark and Norway were done to ensure the shipment of Swedish ore for the German war effort. Without that impetus, why would the Germans risk British and French involvement for no apparent reason?
Just a few things I disagree with personally 1: Poland would likely lose all their Belarussian lands, as well as maybe some of west ukraine, due to soviet claims to the region and poland really having no capability to resist 2: Slovakia has been bugging me this entire time, why did it not get carved up by hungary 3: Yugoslavia would have to be invaded before Germany could get to greece, as a naval entrance would be expensive and unsafe compared to an extremely safe invasion of the unstable yugoslavia 4: Since belarus and parts of western ukraine are given to russia, Lithuania excluding memel goes to them instead 5: Bulgaria likely wouldn’t be directly given thessaloniki, at least not that early on. This is primarily due to it’s immense value to germany as a gateway to the aegean, and it is almost entirely greek so, unlike thrace, Bulgaria could likely struggle with keeping it in line
9:29 Why does the invasion of the Benelux change. Belguim lasted 18 days, and the Netherlands lasted for a week. I don't understand why does the fact that Belguim lasted longer then the Netherlands change.
@@rewriting-history I know right? Like, they could have worked with their neighbours and probably have more influence over europe instead of trying to conquer it, the issue is that they were communists, and the other nations weren't to keen on working with communists
@@rewriting-historybecause the other nation existed only to be anti-communist as hell or Britain and France would have let Germany exterminate every single one of their inhabitants? Russia was part of the Entente, the only reason why the other members after WWI let some states secede from Moskva was to have an anti-communist curtain. Soviets could have done everything to collaborate with neighbours against nazism (and , to specify, they didn’t), but little would have changed
I dont see why Romania would join the Soveits especially because the soviets openly wanted Bessarabia from Romania. Also, trench warefare isnt really possible in mountainous terrain
it was pretty realistic at some points, but the comunist in Greece, is something really weird because, the Americans, probably, wouldn't accept that much influence of the reds on the mediterranean, and also, could cause really high tensions with the turks that could excalate to a war between the allies and the comunist, otherwise great video
Appreciate it, I am getting better. In our timeline, the Soviets didn't send anything to the Greek Communists, because Stalin knew that the Allies would just send more, because they are interested in Greece. This time, as Stalin has no allies, I assume he would go all in, securing Greece for himself
What if archduke franz karl von hapsburg, the father of franz joseph died in 1820 and his father and brother too, leading to austria being inherited by napoleon II?
Why do you say democratic like it is the opposite of communist? Communist ≠ Dictatorship. Just as there are capitalist dictatorships, there are communist/socialist democracies.
I feel like you bent history too much in this video. A: the germans didnt want to go north, they wanted to go east and secure lebensraum and destroy bolshevism. Invading denmark and norway in otl was just a strategic move to prevent the british mining the sea between germany and sweden and so secure the german iron supply. B: by having the germans and poles avoid war you have crafted an entirely different scenario that causes the allies to peace out earlier. Imo a better way to approach this would be that a leftist government is peacefully put in power v in poland either because of a coup or democratic election due to soviet meddling. They choose to give up the east of poland in exchange for an alliance. Germany wanting to achieve lebensraum and crush bolshevism attacks the polish soviet alliance. The british desire to maintain the balance of power so they join on the soviet side. France wants to secure its borders by abolishing the german state so they also join.
Great work, much improvment in terms of scenario accuracy in regards to the previous Poland alt hist! I could actually believe in this happening, even tough I have my own problems with the video. First, how do the inferior, barely-after-purges Red Army is able to do so well? Same with Poland, which just finished civil and would need lots of time to teach its full strength (like Red Army). From what I understand, war lasted until 1946, so this fact would theoretically eliminate this problem. However the Germans, even tough fighting on only one front, with more manpower avaible, against an inferior army, weren't able to make any gains, which makes them worse than combined Italian-Bulgarian-Hungarian forces. Germany would have propably advanced to Vistula, maybe even further, only then be pushed back with Allies joining back for second round. Second thing is post-war Poland. I'd say small amounts of clearly Belorussian, Ukrainian territory is ceded to USSR, compenstaed with half of German Silesia and Masuria. Other than that (and maybe more dynamic frontlines) really good work.
@@rewriting-history I am a communist myself and I am curious on how history could have been different, though I do heavily criticise past socialist states as much as I praise their successes, I am interested in your take on this scenario!
I think a more realistic POD could be done much more simply, with the relatively desperate Poles accepting an overature by Stalin to defend the country, this proposal did not exist in real life to my knowledge, over the summer of 1939 when the Allie’s were telling the Poles they couldn’t mobilize because it might prevoke the Germans, likely creating fears that the western Allies would abandon them like Czechoslovakia or cripple them through blatantly foolish attempts to not provoke the Germans. Stalin would need to convince the government that he would abide by whatever deal they signed but, if he could do that stayed true to his word, the Poles may say yes. Or once the invasion had begun and with no other option they easily would have said yes assuming the terms weren’t incredibly severe. The most important thing in the minds of these politicians was the survival of the polish state. If any political change is needed instead of a full blown civil war just have the peasant uprisings be dealt with by political promises to include the sanitation left more heavily in government, this seems like it would have at least temporarily ended any problems with the farmers and created the environment where politicians might be more open to doing buisness with the Soviets. Having a full civil war may just mean that the Germans not only take Danzig but also just refuse to leave the Nationalist zone after they lose the civil war and annex it into the Reich, either meaning an early start to ww2 or the sacrifice of most of western Poland to the Germans.
Most likely they won't. I assume the USSR would combine them, just because they wanted the DDR to be bigger in terms of size, compared to the Western German Alternative
The USSR did not have ANY offensive capabilities in 1941. The idea that they would take all of prussia over within just one major offensive is laughable.
your scenario is very unlikely for several reasons... 1. the allies (Britain and France) didn't see Germany as a threat at first. if Poland turned communist they would support Germany in a massive offensive against the Soviet Union and the USSR deemed a much greater threat then the Germans with their massive industry and population. it wouldn't be far from the idea of them aiding the germans either with supplies or direct military intervention against the Soviets. the british were far more inclined to accept a german request for aid against the red giant as they had promised help to any european nation threatened by the red giant after WW1. 2. in the early stages of the war the USSR commanders were incompetent. (the experienced ones were killed in the great purge due to stalin's paranoia) and even if they did encircle east prussia. the Blitzkrieg tactic relies on encirclements and destruction of large groups of enemy troops. not to mention the soviet air doctrine was a disaster. they could take the corridor under heavy losses but insufficient air support and the poor state the red army was in at the time will only get them counter encircled in Posnan and pushed into the sea by the Germans. not to mention a major offensive from east prussia to slovakia will encircle the entire front line and crush the main soviet force allowing the germans to steamrolls most of the soviet army until it reorganizes in the winter just as they had done in the Maginot line. 3. even if this scenario plays out as you described as churchill being elected, mobilizing so soon after losing a war and peacing out is political suicide and is bound to launch the UK into a civil war. as for the US. it will prefer the Germans over the Soviets as long as the Germans don't join the Japanese after the US declared war for pearl harbor. in conclusion with the German army focused on one major front. while the soviets have the north against Finland (yes the continuation war is still a thing) and central european theatre against the Germans,Hungarian,Bulgarians,Spanish and French Volunteers,as well as Romanian revolutionaries as Romania was overwhelmingly split at the time between fascism and communism which will make them a ridiculously terrible ally. the Soviets stand no chance and will just get steamrolled. Germany lost a lost during it's war over britain which didn't happen in your universe meaning they could use all that lost equipment against the soviets in the east.
I don't think Germany would declare war on the USA in this scenario, the declaration of war against the USA was due to long term uboot warfare and a worse situation than in this scenario "military history visualized" has a great 7 minute video on that
Not at all, what do you mean? Most of Europe is not under communist influence, meaning the USSR is in a weaker position. Communist China might not form, Vietnam and Korea will be united and democratic, and etc. This scenario changes a lot in terms of politics
I don't like this timeline but i like it more that the Original Timeline, since Poland isn't as devastated and isn't as much of a minor Parter to the USSR
With the Soviets too I think, both wouldn't be so devastated after the war. So, in this timeline we get: -Overpowered USSR and Poland -Smaller USSR -Bigger and stronger Polen -More industrialized USSR and Poland -MUCH less devastated Europe (specially Poland, Germany, Hungary, Yugoslavia and the USSR) -Less casualties in all the war -More Jews -A greater Communist influence in the world (as they would have been seen as the winners against Nazism), but at the same time a lesser influence in Europe -No occupation of Iran? -Slower decolonization I think -Friendlier moustache Stalin -Japan would have been f*cked -Probably an earlier Soviet intervention in China -Repeat I honestly prefer this world even though it is very unrealistic. Less deaths, less suffering.
Interesting scenario, there's some things I personally disagree with particularly about Romania: Romania's geographical state is quite interesting especially since the Carpathian Mountains could've played a massive role in DELAYING German advancement, not stopping. Romania also had a lot of oil so it wouldn't really abandon Wallachia easily considering it would basically hand the Axis its oil if they do retreat. Communism was also not a popular ideology in Romania back then, the PCR was the least popular party and only emerged after the Second World War. To think Romania would collaborate with a state that the government portraits as the devil is quite off point, however I assume maybe the Soviets here promised to remove its claims on Bessarabia and Bukovina? Either way, forgive my rambling, this video just focuses on Poland 😂
Romanian army was quite shitty at the time tough, so I believe they couldn't hold Wallachia. They did buy their allies some time after all, and maybe Romanians just sabotaged their oil rafineries before retreating. 🤔 I do doubt, if USSR would tolerate monarchist country as their close lesser ally, but I can believe, that resigning from Besarabia and Bukovina, as well as guaranteeing their territorial integrity could make Romanians ally with the Comintern.
@KedAR_48 You are correct. The Romanian army was back then in the 1930s in a period of reform. Corruption between commanders was evident, which draws a similar outcome to the First World War, where we saw how Romania got destroyed after losing the battle of Turtucaia in Southern Dobruja. A thing worth analysing about Romania is that the Iron Guard led by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu could have revolted or taken over the country in this scenario if not properly taken care of.
@KedAR_48 Most likely, however, when allying with the Soviets the Iron Guard might be triggered even more, as they absolutely despised King Carol II and further allying with the country they hated for being Communist might spark even more conflict and will see maybe a short rebellion like in our timeline on the streets of Bucharest, though in greater numbers. (For context: In our original timeline, after the ceding of Northern Transylvania, Bessarabia, North Bukovina, and Southern Dobruja, King Carol II abdicated in favour of Michael who was considered unexperienced by the Head of the Government: Marshal Ion Antonescu. Therefore as we know Michael stayed a figurehead whilst Antonescu had authority, during this time he collaborated with the Iron Guard to settle the National Legionary State which did not last long. The Legionaries led by Horia Sima following Codreanu's assassination in 1938, thirsty for power and realising they could rule the country under full rule decided whilst Antonescu was in Germany for a meeting, to rebel in the streets of Bucharest. Eventually, the rebellion died down following the intervention of the Romanian and German army. This caused Antonescu to revoke any cooperation with the Iron Guard and, therefore, a military dictatorship was in charge until August 23rd 1944.)
Well this picture summons everything.Like it woud go this way.We helped you but our army is in your naction so an anexation is Next as a way of payment
What about scenario "If Ukraine stayed independent after WW1"? You mentioned this outcome in video about Moldova. WW2 would be very different, because Ukraine was mighty industrial power and even more stronger if Holodomor, repressions and mass migration never happened. The presence of Ukraine in one bloc or another significantly strengthens it. And sustained german-soviet alliance seems more realistic
The Soviets were absolutely not ready for anything in 1939, following the brutal Stalinist purges that left the Soviet army in complete disarray. The purge removed 75-80% of top military leaders (from marshalls to corp commanders). It also eliminated around 8% of the lower rank officers. By 1938, the army was a collection of uncoordinated regional corps. It had no generals with any experience coordinating ground troops and tanks, for instance, and the navy was crippled.
"In this alternate timeline, romania refused to give up the *rightfull* territory in favour of neighbouring *hungary...* " I am 3000 km away from you and rapidly approaching. *RUN*
I doubt that Comintern armies would be that successful at the start of the war. You mentioned Germany preparing for Barbarossa, but in the ended up as total stomp of the Germans. Polish army after the Civil war would be in the similar state with Soviet Red Army (if not worse since civil war ended just 2 years ago) there is no way they outperform Wehrmacht and take Danzig, same goes for Romanians - they wouldn't be that motivated to fight Axis similar to France until they capitulate (and most likely change sides). After that everything will be similar to original Eastern Front - Germany would occupy Poland and almost reach Moscow and/or Stalingrad and after that battle-hardened Red Army would begin counteroffensive. And after end of the war there is no way Poland and Romania wouldn't become "satellites" of USSR - their government would be unstable and majority of people would be very pro-communist seeing Red Army as liberators so in the end everything ends pretty similar to our timeline.
Germany: invades poland
Poland: oh sh*t iam all alone
Ussr: i will save you poland
Germany: what
UK: what
France: what
Poland: what
Ussr: what
San Marino: what
Bulgaria: What
Japan : what the Fick
@@Trollge398 fuck*
Yosef Pilsudski: WAT?!?
- So, we've been enemies for all our history, right?
- Right.
- You tried to install puppet government in my country during our bad times without a ruler, right?
- Right.
- I took a part of the country and made you a part of my empire, right?
- Right.
- You've attacked us and took parts of western Belarus and western Ukraine, right?
- Right.
- Want me to defend you aginst the Germany?
- Bro...
Should have added that meme into the video, it's so funny! Thank you for sharing it!
No
How did Germany get to Greece before they took care of Yugoslavia or without access from Bulgaria? Logistics is a thing, in reality Germany needed to move troops through Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia to get to Greece. Even without the British navy German merchant fleet wouldn't be able to support Italy via the limited Albanian ports alone.
I agree with you and I'm aware that I just skipped over this part, I just didn't want to spend too much time on it, since the video doesn't revolve around this scenario. My bad here
@@rewriting-history Ok well as long as you agree that its silly I'll allow it as German plot armor.
@@rewriting-historyпо акцентът ти знаех че си Българин
True, maybe if invasion of Yugoslavia happened (similiar to out timeline) first 🤔
@@rewriting-historyfun fact:the facist in poland wanted to have a Allianz with the soviets😂
The Soviets suggested sending one million men to fight Germany in 1939, acording to the Soviet Archives, but France and Britain thought the SU were not commited enough, and Poland refused SU troops on Polish soil.
This is the historical path, but what I came up with can alter this data, make it useless for this scenario. Even I would say that in case of the USSR allying with Poland, it would work in Poland's favor.
Yes, your video was a lot more realistic, since the historical Polish government wouldn't have allowed soviet troops. @@rewriting-history
Got any proof?
Their true intention was to get their troops on polish soil and stay there forever😂
Well, that happened anyway, kind of. :p @@q3eq3eq65
it has some realism, but one thing is certain later, or rather during the war, that the Polish government would become much more communist and then probably ask for the "eternal protection of the Soviet Union"
Most likely, there would still be free elections, but communist parties would dominate Polish Politics.
no, or maybe there would be "free elections" with the only right party like in North Korea and at most Poland would have its own communist path like e.g. Yugoslavia, China@@rewriting-history
I love how you use memes in your thumbnail
It also fits really well, which I just love
@rewriting-history Love your videos!💚😊
Did you know the Mayor of a small town out side of Poznan, asked the Germans if they could let him flee’ to Britain in 1940. The Germans simply responded: “Yes, if you run around The Streets of Warsaw naked, screaming *Im a small kid that has just shit my own pants! Someone give me towel.* After that he should drink 15 liters of sewer water. And throw up. He ended up rejecting The offer. But asked in 1941 if the offer still was available, but the Germans sadly said no.
Da fuck
Great video , my fellow southern neighbour!(I'm from Romania)
Hello there! Glad you liked it, greetings from Bulgaria! :)
This scenario is sequel worthy! Great video, keep it up, friend!
Thanks! Will do, friend!
Could you do one UK 🇬🇧 and France helped Finland against the Soviet Union ?@@rewriting-history
I see one big issue with this scenario, there is no way eastern Prussia gets occupied that easily, I would rather expect front to stabilize on Vistula river, or even further into commintern territory
15:00 Yugoslav Partisans had best mobilisatipn tactic tbh:since there was rule if you kill 1 german 100 people would die in Yugoslavia,they would destroy german battalions,go to nearby towns and say:if you join us you have chance to survive,if you dont,death is certain.And then whole towns would join partisams,making them 4th largest force by the end of the war
Tito was indeed a military genius.
@NickAndriadze indeed he was
Nice video 😊
I like your videos, and your accent is fine, i can still understand what you‘re saying, but some subtitles would really help. Maybe consider adding those. Other than that good video 👍🏻
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome! I hope you liked it!
@@rewriting-historyi did
what if Crassus conquered Persia along with Publius and the two "Parthicus" were a powerhouse in Rome making a 3 way civil war
Sorry for missing the vid , I’m about to watch it , though I mean you uploaded it so it has to be fire 🔥🔥🔥
No worries, let me know what you think after you have watched it!
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@@The-tank-engine 🧯👨🚒 🧯👩🚒
1:58 Did he just casually say "unfortunately"?
Great video
Appreciate it, glad you liked it!
11:39 ok everything else made sense, but this? How??? Greece defended by itself against the Italians and even pushed deep into the south of Albania
I guess they ran out of ammo?
Love your content 😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much 😁
@@rewriting-history Always
For the next video about Poland, I want to see What if the 1938 Polish ultimatum to Lithuania caused WW2. :) 😄
You have suggested it before and I saved the idea, the time will come
@@rewriting-historyCould you do if in Ww2 The Weimar Republic came back and had a Civil War with Nazi Germany please do a Video about it ?
Why did the Germans invade Denmark at all? This isn't very clear in this scenario, and seems to happen entirely out of the blue.
Historically, the invasions of Denmark and Norway were done to ensure the shipment of Swedish ore for the German war effort.
Without that impetus, why would the Germans risk British and French involvement for no apparent reason?
Just a few things I disagree with personally
1: Poland would likely lose all their Belarussian lands, as well as maybe some of west ukraine, due to soviet claims to the region and poland really having no capability to resist
2: Slovakia has been bugging me this entire time, why did it not get carved up by hungary
3: Yugoslavia would have to be invaded before Germany could get to greece, as a naval entrance would be expensive and unsafe compared to an extremely safe invasion of the unstable yugoslavia
4: Since belarus and parts of western ukraine are given to russia, Lithuania excluding memel goes to them instead
5: Bulgaria likely wouldn’t be directly given thessaloniki, at least not that early on. This is primarily due to it’s immense value to germany as a gateway to the aegean, and it is almost entirely greek so, unlike thrace, Bulgaria could likely struggle with keeping it in line
9:29 Why does the invasion of the Benelux change. Belguim lasted 18 days, and the Netherlands lasted for a week. I don't understand why does the fact that Belguim lasted longer then the Netherlands change.
It was impossible, if the Red Army had entered Poland with permission, they would never have left and everyone knows that it would have happened.
I wanted to make a scenario where they occupied their claimed lands, but the problem becomes that the video would be very boring and predictable.
Probably better than Being controlled by people with a superiority Fetish aka germany
This is just your Hoi4 playthrough isn't it?
Not even close, believe it or not
Nice video
Thanks! Really appreciate the support!
Basically: What if the Soviet union was smarter:
Imagine the USSR worked with each nation they conquered against Germany, instead of scaring them away
@@rewriting-history I know right? Like, they could have worked with their neighbours and probably have more influence over europe instead of trying to conquer it, the issue is that they were communists, and the other nations weren't to keen on working with communists
@@rewriting-historybecause the other nation existed only to be anti-communist as hell or Britain and France would have let Germany exterminate every single one of their inhabitants?
Russia was part of the Entente, the only reason why the other members after WWI let some states secede from Moskva was to have an anti-communist curtain.
Soviets could have done everything to collaborate with neighbours against nazism (and , to specify, they didn’t), but little would have changed
Today’s video is more wilder and creepy than the previous video. 😨😱
I need to make more videos on this topic, people really like it
2:11 I never realised Rodney Dangerfield served in the Red Army! 🤭
You remind me of that Turkish alternate history guy who was creating weird scenarios 😂😂😂
You're right
I dont see why Romania would join the Soveits especially because the soviets openly wanted Bessarabia from Romania. Also, trench warefare isnt really possible in mountainous terrain
He literally said Soviets would guarantee territorial integrity of Romania if they joined. And they did, according to the narrative...
17:31 Please elaborate.
This video will probably be fire.
Now that the premiere has ended, did you like it?
@@rewriting-history Yes it was very well written.
Lame name amd pfp
it was pretty realistic at some points, but the comunist in Greece, is something really weird because, the Americans, probably, wouldn't accept that much influence of the reds on the mediterranean, and also, could cause really high tensions with the turks that could excalate to a war between the allies and the comunist, otherwise great video
Appreciate it, I am getting better. In our timeline, the Soviets didn't send anything to the Greek Communists, because Stalin knew that the Allies would just send more, because they are interested in Greece. This time, as Stalin has no allies, I assume he would go all in, securing Greece for himself
What if Chen Jiongming's Eastern Expedition suceeded overthrowing Sun Yat-Sen and establishing a Federalist rival Goverment
This reminded me a lot of the spanish civil war, pretty cool!
Very interesting video although I do think Memel would be annexed by Poland.
I think Germany would still push for it, like they did historically
@@rewriting-history he means after the war
What program do you use to animate this?
Camtasia Studio
1:26 lucky poland
19:05 Yugoslavia always was indenpendent from USSR,especially would be now in thjs secnario
Tbh this is best ending for me
What if archduke franz karl von hapsburg, the father of franz joseph died in 1820 and his father and brother too, leading to austria being inherited by napoleon II?
I swear I saw someone comment “Is bro making a video about India or Poland” (it’s bc of his accent)
Why do you say democratic like it is the opposite of communist? Communist ≠ Dictatorship. Just as there are capitalist dictatorships, there are communist/socialist democracies.
Simple. He is brainwashed by Capitalist propaganda
I feel like you bent history too much in this video. A: the germans didnt want to go north, they wanted to go east and secure lebensraum and destroy bolshevism. Invading denmark and norway in otl was just a strategic move to prevent the british mining the sea between germany and sweden and so secure the german iron supply.
B: by having the germans and poles avoid war you have crafted an entirely different scenario that causes the allies to peace out earlier.
Imo a better way to approach this would be that a leftist government is peacefully put in power v in poland either because of a coup or democratic election due to soviet meddling. They choose to give up the east of poland in exchange for an alliance. Germany wanting to achieve lebensraum and crush bolshevism attacks the polish soviet alliance. The british desire to maintain the balance of power so they join on the soviet side. France wants to secure its borders by abolishing the german state so they also join.
Great work, much improvment in terms of scenario accuracy in regards to the previous Poland alt hist! I could actually believe in this happening, even tough I have my own problems with the video.
First, how do the inferior, barely-after-purges Red Army is able to do so well? Same with Poland, which just finished civil and would need lots of time to teach its full strength (like Red Army). From what I understand, war lasted until 1946, so this fact would theoretically eliminate this problem. However the Germans, even tough fighting on only one front, with more manpower avaible, against an inferior army, weren't able to make any gains, which makes them worse than combined Italian-Bulgarian-Hungarian forces. Germany would have propably advanced to Vistula, maybe even further, only then be pushed back with Allies joining back for second round.
Second thing is post-war Poland. I'd say small amounts of clearly Belorussian, Ukrainian territory is ceded to USSR, compenstaed with half of German Silesia and Masuria.
Other than that (and maybe more dynamic frontlines) really good work.
interesting scenario though seems a bit unrealistic
I hope that you still liked it! It's not that unrealistic, compared to my previous video. I did listen to the feedback I got, so I could improve
alright, still a good video@@rewriting-history
It would've been possible if Poland didn't hate Soviet union guts
As a Pole its epik
I'm glad you liked it!
Average 1939 Scenario on WC4:
what if the sino soviet split never happened and the USSR never had Khrushchev
I had this idea for a long time in mind, should create a video in a month maybe on that
@@rewriting-history I am a communist myself and I am curious on how history could have been different, though I do heavily criticise past socialist states as much as I praise their successes, I am interested in your take on this scenario!
Can you do a video on what if the soviet aided and establish Kurdish soviet socialist republic
Will save the idea, sounds good, maybe it would work as a short
@@rewriting-history cool
This makes me think of how HOI4's Montreax Convention event chain can lead to war if the Turks and Soviets are both bullheaded enough.
I think a more realistic POD could be done much more simply, with the relatively desperate Poles accepting an overature by Stalin to defend the country, this proposal did not exist in real life to my knowledge, over the summer of 1939 when the Allie’s were telling the Poles they couldn’t mobilize because it might prevoke the Germans, likely creating fears that the western Allies would abandon them like Czechoslovakia or cripple them through blatantly foolish attempts to not provoke the Germans. Stalin would need to convince the government that he would abide by whatever deal they signed but, if he could do that stayed true to his word, the Poles may say yes. Or once the invasion had begun and with no other option they easily would have said yes assuming the terms weren’t incredibly severe. The most important thing in the minds of these politicians was the survival of the polish state. If any political change is needed instead of a full blown civil war just have the peasant uprisings be dealt with by political promises to include the sanitation left more heavily in government, this seems like it would have at least temporarily ended any problems with the farmers and created the environment where politicians might be more open to doing buisness with the Soviets. Having a full civil war may just mean that the Germans not only take Danzig but also just refuse to leave the Nationalist zone after they lose the civil war and annex it into the Reich, either meaning an early start to ww2 or the sacrifice of most of western Poland to the Germans.
so good
I dont see how denmark would remain a part of the DDR
Most likely they won't. I assume the USSR would combine them, just because they wanted the DDR to be bigger in terms of size, compared to the Western German Alternative
The USSR did not have ANY offensive capabilities in 1941. The idea that they would take all of prussia over within just one major offensive is laughable.
your scenario is very unlikely for several reasons...
1. the allies (Britain and France) didn't see Germany as a threat at first. if Poland turned communist they would support Germany in a massive offensive against the Soviet Union and the USSR deemed a much greater threat then the Germans with their massive industry and population. it wouldn't be far from the idea of them aiding the germans either with supplies or direct military intervention against the Soviets. the british were far more inclined to accept a german request for aid against the red giant as they had promised help to any european nation threatened by the red giant after WW1.
2. in the early stages of the war the USSR commanders were incompetent. (the experienced ones were killed in the great purge due to stalin's paranoia) and even if they did encircle east prussia. the Blitzkrieg tactic relies on encirclements and destruction of large groups of enemy troops. not to mention the soviet air doctrine was a disaster. they could take the corridor under heavy losses but insufficient air support and the poor state the red army was in at the time will only get them counter encircled in Posnan and pushed into the sea by the Germans. not to mention a major offensive from east prussia to slovakia will encircle the entire front line and crush the main soviet force allowing the germans to steamrolls most of the soviet army until it reorganizes in the winter just as they had done in the Maginot line.
3. even if this scenario plays out as you described as churchill being elected, mobilizing so soon after losing a war and peacing out is political suicide and is bound to launch the UK into a civil war. as for the US. it will prefer the Germans over the Soviets as long as the Germans don't join the Japanese after the US declared war for pearl harbor.
in conclusion with the German army focused on one major front. while the soviets have the north against Finland (yes the continuation war is still a thing) and central european theatre against the Germans,Hungarian,Bulgarians,Spanish and French Volunteers,as well as Romanian revolutionaries as Romania was overwhelmingly split at the time between fascism and communism which will make them a ridiculously terrible ally. the Soviets stand no chance and will just get steamrolled. Germany lost a lost during it's war over britain which didn't happen in your universe meaning they could use all that lost equipment against the soviets in the east.
What if yugoslavia was named memeslavia
Just watching it now was not there to watch it live
I hope you liked the video regardless!
Bro got territory ai pyp
Now what if china was more succesful during sino-soviet split influencing warsaw pact
I don't think Germany would declare war on the USA in this scenario, the declaration of war against the USA was due to long term uboot warfare and a worse situation than in this scenario "military history visualized" has a great 7 minute video on that
I think they would still declare war, the Germans hated the Americans either way and Hitler was kinda full of himself
What if Germany defended Poland instead?
even in this timeline kalilingrad is part of russia
Unfortunately , yes lol
So it ends literally the exact same way.... Great.
Not at all, what do you mean? Most of Europe is not under communist influence, meaning the USSR is in a weaker position. Communist China might not form, Vietnam and Korea will be united and democratic, and etc. This scenario changes a lot in terms of politics
if they did poland would be top 5 economies in europe
I don't like this timeline but i like it more that the Original Timeline, since Poland isn't as devastated and isn't as much of a minor Parter to the USSR
With the Soviets too I think, both wouldn't be so devastated after the war.
So, in this timeline we get:
-Overpowered USSR and Poland
-Smaller USSR
-Bigger and stronger Polen
-More industrialized USSR and Poland
-MUCH less devastated Europe (specially Poland, Germany, Hungary, Yugoslavia and the USSR)
-Less casualties in all the war
-More Jews
-A greater Communist influence in the world (as they would have been seen as the winners against Nazism), but at the same time a lesser influence in Europe
-No occupation of Iran?
-Slower decolonization I think
-Friendlier moustache Stalin
-Japan would have been f*cked
-Probably an earlier Soviet intervention in China
-Repeat
I honestly prefer this world even though it is very unrealistic. Less deaths, less suffering.
@@saidblanco7696 Yes, it is very unrealistic but it is better for people living in this world
i swear if i want to learn somthing all i need to work for is to look for somone with an indian accent and look at that!
I'm not indian, but thank you! :D
It is a better ending ngl
the ussr wouldnt help poland either, but..... germany would
The best and most based alternative timeline!
I'm glad you think like that and I'm glad that you liked it! Cheers mate!
Interesting scenario, there's some things I personally disagree with particularly about Romania:
Romania's geographical state is quite interesting especially since the Carpathian Mountains could've played a massive role in DELAYING German advancement, not stopping. Romania also had a lot of oil so it wouldn't really abandon Wallachia easily considering it would basically hand the Axis its oil if they do retreat. Communism was also not a popular ideology in Romania back then, the PCR was the least popular party and only emerged after the Second World War. To think Romania would collaborate with a state that the government portraits as the devil is quite off point, however I assume maybe the Soviets here promised to remove its claims on Bessarabia and Bukovina? Either way, forgive my rambling, this video just focuses on Poland 😂
Romanian army was quite shitty at the time tough, so I believe they couldn't hold Wallachia. They did buy their allies some time after all, and maybe Romanians just sabotaged their oil rafineries before retreating. 🤔 I do doubt, if USSR would tolerate monarchist country as their close lesser ally, but I can believe, that resigning from Besarabia and Bukovina, as well as guaranteeing their territorial integrity could make Romanians ally with the Comintern.
@KedAR_48 You are correct. The Romanian army was back then in the 1930s in a period of reform. Corruption between commanders was evident, which draws a similar outcome to the First World War, where we saw how Romania got destroyed after losing the battle of Turtucaia in Southern Dobruja.
A thing worth analysing about Romania is that the Iron Guard led by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu could have revolted or taken over the country in this scenario if not properly taken care of.
@@ptopds They might have crated a collaborationist government in occupied Wallachia
@KedAR_48 Most likely, however, when allying with the Soviets the Iron Guard might be triggered even more, as they absolutely despised King Carol II and further allying with the country they hated for being Communist might spark even more conflict and will see maybe a short rebellion like in our timeline on the streets of Bucharest, though in greater numbers. (For context: In our original timeline, after the ceding of Northern Transylvania, Bessarabia, North Bukovina, and Southern Dobruja, King Carol II abdicated in favour of Michael who was considered unexperienced by the Head of the Government: Marshal Ion Antonescu. Therefore as we know Michael stayed a figurehead whilst Antonescu had authority, during this time he collaborated with the Iron Guard to settle the National Legionary State which did not last long. The Legionaries led by Horia Sima following Codreanu's assassination in 1938, thirsty for power and realising they could rule the country under full rule decided whilst Antonescu was in Germany for a meeting, to rebel in the streets of Bucharest. Eventually, the rebellion died down following the intervention of the Romanian and German army. This caused Antonescu to revoke any cooperation with the Iron Guard and, therefore, a military dictatorship was in charge until August 23rd 1944.)
So a Communist Poland HOI4 Game 🤣
This just makes no sense but ok
Well this picture summons everything.Like it woud go this way.We helped you but our army is in your naction so an anexation is Next as a way of payment
I didn't want to make it this obvious, but you're close to what I came up with!
Now after whatching it I only think that polisch woud in Next five Years turn commune and not last as democracy.
And Coud I give you idea for video.What if three kindgoms allience was fighting entente in first world war.
What about scenario "If Ukraine stayed independent after WW1"? You mentioned this outcome in video about Moldova. WW2 would be very different, because Ukraine was mighty industrial power and even more stronger if Holodomor, repressions and mass migration never happened. The presence of Ukraine in one bloc or another significantly strengthens it. And sustained german-soviet alliance seems more realistic
Will save the idea, it sounds good to me and I have wanting to make a similar video on it too!
I just thought about this what if and then I see this video😂
Did you like the video? Now it's out!
@@rewriting-historyI'm not at home right now, but I'll let you know when I've watched it :)
@@rewriting-historythe video was very interesting and exciting!
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Appreciate that very much for sure!
You have accent like typical slav. I thought you are polish but I saw your channel's description
Yes I'm indeed Bulgarian. As for the accent, somehow people like it and want to listen to it, who would have guessed
Russian history class be like
Woohoo
Hope you liked the video!
The Soviets were absolutely not ready for anything in 1939, following the brutal Stalinist purges that left the Soviet army in complete disarray. The purge removed 75-80% of top military leaders (from marshalls to corp commanders). It also eliminated around 8% of the lower rank officers. By 1938, the army was a collection of uncoordinated regional corps. It had no generals with any experience coordinating ground troops and tanks, for instance, and the navy was crippled.
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Polish aproved👍
Appreciate it!
@@rewriting-history :D
The soviets already had a defence pact with Poland, they disregarded it when they invaded alongside Germany.
"In this alternate timeline, romania refused to give up the *rightfull* territory in favour of neighbouring *hungary...* "
I am 3000 km away from you and rapidly approaching. *RUN*
Oh no, I don't even remember the content of the video, it was so long ago
are u russian❤
No, I'm from Bulgaria!
@@rewriting-history your english is so good 👍 and love your accent
I doubt that Comintern armies would be that successful at the start of the war. You mentioned Germany preparing for Barbarossa, but in the ended up as total stomp of the Germans. Polish army after the Civil war would be in the similar state with Soviet Red Army (if not worse since civil war ended just 2 years ago) there is no way they outperform Wehrmacht and take Danzig, same goes for Romanians - they wouldn't be that motivated to fight Axis similar to France until they capitulate (and most likely change sides). After that everything will be similar to original Eastern Front - Germany would occupy Poland and almost reach Moscow and/or Stalingrad and after that battle-hardened Red Army would begin counteroffensive. And after end of the war there is no way Poland and Romania wouldn't become "satellites" of USSR - their government would be unstable and majority of people would be very pro-communist seeing Red Army as liberators so in the end everything ends pretty similar to our timeline.
I like big Poland Lithuania
USSR According to Polish Communists:
Видео не смотрел, но та Вселенная, где СССР защищает Польшу явно ненормальна