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In 1941, the Germans were advancing on Moscow, the USSR's largest city. The Soviets fought back fiercely, but the Germans were proving to be a more effective combat force. The Red Army was on the brink of defeat.

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Question: What if the Germans won the Battle of Moscow in WW2?

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If the Germans had won the Battle of Moscow in World War II, it would have caused a massive shift in the war's outcome. The Nazis would have seized the capital of the Soviet Union, which would have given them control of the largest country in the world and its vast natural resources. The Soviets would likely have been forced to surrender and Germany would have been the dominant power in Europe. The Allies would have had to come up with a different strategy to fight the Nazis and the war would have ended much sooner.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 3:30 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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