Killer Joe
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What if the Germans and Japan had defeated the Allies during WWII?
My sarcasm meter is getting stressed out....... ha ha.........turgy22 said:Sorry to post a serious response..........
The fighting continues indefinitely or ...
3) Stops when everyone dies when we invent nuclear weapons powerful enough to wipe out the world.
That's an excellent analysis. I don't know if I really have anything else to say about this. It's a good question, but I think Turgy killed the thread.turgy22 said:Sorry to post a serious response...
I think a lot of factors go into assessing such a scenario. The first and most important would be exactly how and to what extent were the allies "defeated?" One of the most critical errors that Germany made during the war was turning on Russia and thus spreading themselves out too thin and against too many adversaries. In the circumstance where Germany kept this truce, I think they would have conquered Europe and stopped, maybe keeping a foot in the middle east. I don't believe that either Germany or Japan really had a chance to "defeat" the U.S. The Americas are simply too isolated and control too many resources to have been conquered and occupied successfully.
So, to answer the question, I can imagine 3 scenarios:
1) Germany conquers Europe. Japan controls most of the south Pacific and a piece of China. Then a truce is called when everyone realizes they don't have much more to gain without losing everything back.
2) Germany conquers Europe. Japan controls most of the south Pacific and a piece of China. They continue fighting because they're power-hungry and want to control the world or because the U.S. and China want to take back what was conquered. The fighting continues indefinitely or ...
3) Stops when everyone dies when we invent nuclear weapons powerful enough to wipe out the world.