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Soviet Army was much bigger than the Allied Army...

Posted by oscar on June 25, 2007 at 11:00:24:

they might have put a whoop-a** on the Americans if Patton had had his way. And yes, the Soviet's did have an Air Force which played a large role in decimating the Luftwaffe. And who needs a Navy in Europe ?

The Atomic bomb ? How many could the USA produce ? Keep in mind the Hiroshima bombs were little kiloton affairs (if that) which would be considered "tactical" nukes in modern parlance. I bet numbers-wise they would be of little use in slowing down a Soviet Juggernaut intent on overrunning Paris.

I think it could have been a magnificent fight but the ending might have been a Soviet-dominated Europe, not a liberated Eastern Europe.