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The USSR did sign a mutual assistance pact with Czechoslovakia to guarantee its security, but unfortunately, because of the Polish boycott and the lack of enthusiasm against Germany in Romania, the USSR was unable to send its army units to Czechoslovakia, even though they mobilized their troops during the Sudeten Crisis.
Poland was already nearly collapsed by the time the Soviets started attacking it, and I suspect that the Soviets might only have been able to buy half a month by not attacking Poland, which likely wouldn’t have affected anything, but the Soviets would have lost the buffer zone of marshes and forests that had stymied the German offensive, even though they hadn’t been effective in Operation Barbarossa
If the Soviets had decided to fight Poland and Germany at the same time (the Poles would not have fought alongside the Soviets due to the Soviet-Polish War and subsequent anti-Soviet sentiment in Poland, as well as the fact that the Soviet Union’s objectives included the capture of western Belorussia and western Ukraine), they would have lost a year of preparation, the effect of which would have depended on whether or not this prevented Operation Yellow from being successful.Unfortunately, the Soviets and the French didn’t trust each other, and it’s unlikely that they would have reduced their own chances of surviving a particular offensive for the sake of the other.
Crimean activists believe that 46 percent of the population died, and the KGB countered this by declaring that only 22 percent of Crimeans died.
https://www.hrw.org/reports/pdfs/u/ussr/ussr.919/usssr919full.pdf
Lack of consensus among demographers on the number of casualties in this matter
In addition, many of the reports were issued after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, which made it easier to use Soviet administrative documents, but also led to the possibility that the authors would not be corrected if they wished to smear the Soviet Union.
The Crimean Tatars had been fighting the Slavs for centuries, against the Cossacks and Czarist Russia. After several massacres under the Tsars, they finally stopped capturing Russians as Ottoman slaves. They to fight for the Germans during World War II and kill the partisans, which led Stalin to send them on a one-way trip to Central Asia.
Their deportation during the Soviet period neither meant that most of them died, nor that all the blame lay with the Soviets, nor that the group itself was blameless.
In fact, this was not the only ethnic group to suffer this fate during the Soviet period, as theTurks and the Koreans were also sent to Central Asia.
The other option was to stop collecting food and industrialize with Bukharin’s idea of relying on the investment of rich peasants, but since the willingness of rich peasants to invest was extremely limited, and since they would hoard food in order to raise its price causing food shortages in the cities, this attempt at industrialization would have taken more than a decade to succeed, if at all.
Unfortunately, Adolf Hitler would not have to wait long for a massive invasion that would have destroyed the entire Soviet Union, and the Nazi access to the war resources of Eastern Europe would have prevented the anti-fascist coalition from destroying the Axis powers by landing alone. The purpose of the German occupation of the Soviet Union was to carry out the Master Plan for the East, to kill the vast majority of the population through starvation and massacres and to occupy these areas with German settlers, a plan that was expected to cause the greatest suffering and death in the history of mankind, surpassing the Jewish genocide.
Starships barely meet any of the metrics needed for a good ballistic missile
The vehicle is too large to be easily intercepted, lacks stealth capability, intra-atmospheric re-orbiting capability may not have been designed to evade anti-missile systems, the launch platform is difficult to manoeuvre, and the fuel is not storage-resistant, resulting in long response times.
The advantage of a recoverable rocket in wartime is also reduced, as it may take even longer to recover and refurbish a rocket than to build a new one.
Since it can be used as a FOBS, no one would bet against it carrying a nuclear warhead, so its use would almost certainly mean at least a small-scale nuclear war.
If you try to fix these problems, you tend to get one of the DF61 or the B21.Maybe it’ll be 9K720.
Using the same mass of nukes in a carrier is more likely to destroy cities and armies than using a carrier to deliver tungsten rods.
If you want to use this weapon against geotechnical fortifications, then you should look at this.
https://rockmech.whrsm.ac.cn/CN/abstract/abstract30303.shtml
A logical improvement to recoverable rockets for war purposes would be to use small recoverable rockets propelled by liquid fuel that can be stored for long periods of time to launch downsized ICBMs or satellites, which would allow your nuclear capability to last longer if you want a nuclear war and can’t expect to be able to produce missiles after the war but can refurbish them.
https://www.gov.cn/zhengce/content/202508/content_7037861.htm
China did issue a government plan to encourage the development of artificial intelligence in August 2025, in which the Chinese leadership expects to “ increase the role of artificial intelligence in public governance by 2027 ” and “ enter a new phase of smart economy and smart society development by 2035”
The best of Liu Cixin’s novels about super AI is China 2185, which is also Liu Cixin’s unreleased debut novel