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« on: January 06, 2015, 08:28:54 am »
The Me-109 was a prop fighter, not a jet. Britain could have fallen, since they were so ill prepared at the start of the war, but the USSR would have been beyond Germany's ability to beat.
Also, although Einstein was a Jew, they might not have gone the route of exterminating the Jews (which happened mostly at the end of the war when Germany was most desperate), if a Jew had given them the bomb. But Germany was very far from the bomb - the Manhattan project cost about 10% of the US GDP throughout the war years - Germany's economy was not big enough to sustain that level of investment while also having to hold down a continent.
Germany's best case was to take France the way they did, unite the Germanic peoples, federate with the Croatians and Nordicans, and subcontract the destruction of Warsaw to the Poles themselves via Tywin Lannister. As for Russia, they should have targeted their distilleries aggressively, and and reversed every Russian reversal that came their way.
In Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia reverses itself.