ORIGINAL: che200
Yes i agree its all hypothetical, there would have been ifs from both sides and battles are won by the sides that make the least mistakes. But the question was would the USSR been defeated had japan joined the fray against the ussr ? yes there was a time window from 42-43 where the USSR could have been defeated but with the axis countries making less mistakes than their opposition. Remember the divisions that stopped army group central were the reserve divisions that were transferred from Siberia, and do you think Stalin would have kept his job if Moscow had fallen ?
Absolutely! Stalin expected to be replaced/assassinated during the first week of the war when it became obvious how badly he'd screwed up in both his belief that the Germans wouldn't attack, and his deployment of Soviet Armies. Instead, the highest leaders of the Party came to him hat-in-hand and begged him to re-assume direction of the USSR. His supremacy was never in doubt after that.
As to your "window" in 1942-43..., dream on. When the Soviet Union failed to "collapse like a house of cards" in the Summer of 1941, the best Germany could hope for became a stalemate. Hitler's prediction that "the whole rotten edifice would collapse" proved mistaken..., and after that the Germans were in the deep doo-doo.








