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The difference this time is Germany, Italy and Japan are not in a coalition against the allies. That leaves no large coalition that could fight against each other.

Don't forget Russia. That one was in coalition with the Nazi Germany since August 1939.

The huge difference was that there was a country that wanted to invade the whole world. You had Germany invade Czechoslovakia in 1938 Poland in 39 , France, Belgium and the Netherlands in 40, and so on. The only country acting like that at the moment is Russia, but it lacks the military force to do so.

But the country that won was the country(ies) that supported the US banking system - which is owned by European companies and the British Crown, btw.

Germany would never have been able to hold it together if they won. But the destruction of the banking system that Hitler was trying to accomplish, might have been the best benefit for the whole world... if he had done it.

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Original archived Re: 1941 and 2025 are almost the same
Scraped on 18/06/2025, 20:52:31 UTC
The difference this time is Germany, Italy and Japan are not in a coalition against the allies. That leaves no large coalition that could fight against each other.

Don't forget Russia. That one was in coalition with the Nazi Germany since August 1939.

The huge difference was that there was a country that wanted to invade the whole world. You had Germany invade Czechoslovakia in 1938 Poland in 39 , France, Belgium and the Netherlands in 40, and so on. The only country acting like that at the moment is Russia, but it lacks the military force to do so.

But the country that won was the country(ies) that supported the US banking system.

Germany would never have been able to hold it together if they won. But the destruction of the banking system that Hitler was trying to accomplish, might have been the best benefit for the whole world... if he had done it.

Cool