u/FederalistIA

  1. Any good book recommendations for Leningrad battle in WWII. 2. Had Germany focused more on Leningrad and less on Stalingrad could a "win" (meaning no declaration of war on USA, invasion north and use of Ukrainian defense forces in the south to hold off a Russian advance after some 'honorary Aryan' decree like that for Japan for the anti-communist Slavic persons) have been achieved for Germany with seizing the northern city? 3. Would the same type of conflict have broken out as that in Stalingrad (cannibalism, floor to floor fighting in the same factory, massive losses) due to Soviet urban warfare being similar or could German naval power have performed a Battle of Inchon style landing 10 years early?
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u/FederalistIA — 9 days ago