Rustovitch wrote:Very speculative indeed, if the central powers had won WW1 then it probably would not have been quite so convincing a victory as the one secured by the allies. Russia had been defeated, but it is more likely than not that the western front would have ground to a stalemate. Germany would been desperate to come to terms even in victory through fear of revolution. Britain would have been able to broker a return to the status quo and to an extent save the French bacon in the peace negotiations. The Ottoman Empire would have been screwed, allied armies still would have marched throughout the middle east and arab nationalism still would have been strong... I think the best it could hope for would be a slower more painful death.
In any case France and Britain did start WW2, they declared war on Germany!

The German strategy at that point was trying for a decisive offensive victory, I am saying if they had won that victory, not if the scales were slightly tipped in there direction. I'm saying they get a decisive victory at the Second Battle of the Marne (or at some other point in the war broke through enemy lines, etc. and made it to Paris, and other large cities, threaten to destroy them, France would surrender (I think a good analogy would be New York, Chicago, Philadelphia: If there were nukes in these three cities, would the US cave in, or let them be destroyed). They could seize the French Navy, and then Germany's navy would Rival the British and they could easily resume sub warfare, they could get the Italians to Join them for a swathe of land, and could focus their army towards the Balkans, Middle east, India, wherever. Eventually subs would have gotten lucky, and sunken large British ships, and then Germany could defeat the British Navy with its now superior surface navy, and land on it. A large chunk of its army would be captured, starved, or surrounded in western Europe.
The Aggressor starts a conflict, a declaration of war means very little, are you saying France and England invaded Poland?
But this is distracting from the point, I am saying if Germany had done the same to France and England (reperations, the rhineland, restrictions on army,ect)that they did to it. France and England likely would have responded like Germany did after ww1.