Originally posted by Hangtime
We had Patton, MacArthur & the Bomb. It would have been over in about 6 months.
It would have been over in 6 weeks.
An army that was scared to death by two SS panzer divisions had one option: to run like hell towards British Channel.
Sorry, but after reading Bradleys' "Soldier's diary" (a book that was a base for "Patton" film) - I came to a conclusion that Patton was... hmmm... intellectually challenged.
Please don't forget that "allied" massive bombings didn't significantly reduce German industrial production.
With only airfields in UK left - it was impossible to seriously damage Soviet industry.
And by 1949 USSR had a bomb too, and interceptors invulnerable for US bomber gunners. I hope you remember what MiG-15s did to B-29 formations in Korea, it was like raping into all possible holes at once.
Your desire to turn other countries into a playground for your mentally disabled generals with nukes is absolutely amazing. I wonder what Europeans could think after US nuked several cities reachable for B-29s. A-bomb have always been a weapon of terror, almost useless in battlefield.