Jiang's four June 1941 scenarios are: Soviets attack and reach Berlin, Soviets attack and are stopped, Germans attack and are stopped, or Germans attack and reach Moscow.
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Jiang's four June 1941 scenarios are: Soviets attack and reach Berlin, Soviets attack and are stopped, Germans attack and are stopped, or Germans attack and reach Moscow.
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"And, but the fourth thing is, why is, why did Stalin do this? And the answer is, what historians will tell you is that..."
"Okay? Which is actually what happened. All right? So these are four possible different scenarios that could have happened in June 1941. All right?..."
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