ORIGINAL: Flaviusx
War with Romania = war with Germany. This is the same guy who minutely and savagely monitored and punished anything remotely resembling a "provocation." I'd say taking the Ploesti oilfields is damned provocative.
Not happening. Not in 1941. He was, as a matter of fact, in the process of diplomatically caving to the Germans in spring of 1941 and prepared to make all sorts of concessions to maintain the pact.
Stalin would have waited until conditions were ripe.
Icebreaker is nothing more than a paranoid fantasy. It doesn't make a lick of sense or stand up to sustained scrutiny.
I wasn't refering to Icebreaker, thankfully.
I reread my sources to check, and Glantz does pose that MP-41 put more troops over the Southern part of the Pripiat Marshes because Stalin evaluated that Hitler would go for the resources in Ukraine in priority, thus why he massed more troops in the south area. And while I don't trust Glantz on spewing numerical data directly from Soviet archives as if they were gospel, I have no reason to doubt his presentation about MP-41. It's more likely than going for the Balkans, I agree.
So I stand corrected, and I retract my assertion about going for the Balkans as soon as 1941 as untrue. [:)]







