04.08.2009, 16:58
Humans... Right on the edge of being too aggresive to maintain civilization. There's no doubt that the Allies would attain naval supremecy, heavens knows what would've happened if the Sherman, Sherman fireflies, and Pershings had to take on the T-34, but the two seem preatty well met in aerial technology, if you havn't noticed Russian and Allied jets are almost identical in performance, though if I'm not mistaken I think the Russian jets are a little faster.
Perhaps one of the biggest challanges for the allies would be the sheer number of soldiers, and the Russian winter.
The biggest challange for the soviets would probably be total lack of naval support, though how important that is is questionable during the winter, and perhaps even the difficulty of countering the B-29, Japan had no ability to counter them at all, but how well would Russian Jets manage?
One thing important to note is that the Soviets where never really one of the Allies, they were Neutral, with the Allies. Also, finally the most important thing to note, is that the Allies would have overwhelming Naval Supremecy. You can never win a war, if you can't get to your enemies homeland, and the Soviets would've never been able to.
Perhaps one of the biggest challanges for the allies would be the sheer number of soldiers, and the Russian winter.
The biggest challange for the soviets would probably be total lack of naval support, though how important that is is questionable during the winter, and perhaps even the difficulty of countering the B-29, Japan had no ability to counter them at all, but how well would Russian Jets manage?
One thing important to note is that the Soviets where never really one of the Allies, they were Neutral, with the Allies. Also, finally the most important thing to note, is that the Allies would have overwhelming Naval Supremecy. You can never win a war, if you can't get to your enemies homeland, and the Soviets would've never been able to.