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Originally Posted by War_nerd
I really don't think this would have been the situation. The Soviets were already planning on moving the base of operations further eastward. A lot of the heavy industry seemed to have already moved that direction after the big Soviet losses early in the conflict. The only way to completely defeat the Soviets would have been to cripple the red army and their war production capacity. All of which was a very heady task considering the limited luftwaffe support at the time and the tenacity of the Soviet military once they figured out the logistical weaknesses of the German war machine.
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If by you mean that the Soviets had gotten their act together by summer 1943, it would have been too late in my timeline as Moskow, Stalingrad, Leningrad had been taken and also the Caucasus Olifields and that the degeneration of communication with the Soviet high command the German forces are now within sight of the Urals, and that the Luftwaffe are now bombing the crap outta the Soviet factories east of the Urals.