1941: German-British Cease-Fire

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[edit] 1941 - Britain and Germany Ceasefire

POD. 14th of August 1941. A meeting of Franklin D Roosevelt and Winston Churchill aboard HMS Prince of Wales off the coast of Newfoundland. It was at this meeting where Roosevelt compelled Churchill to sign the Atlantic Charter. This charter contained Roosevelt's plans to carve up of the post-war world.

Churchill's response was as follows: (OTL) "Mr. President,' he cried, 'I believe you are trying to do away with the British Empire. Every idea you entertain about the structure of the postwar world demonstrates it. But in spite of that'--and his forefinger waved--'in spite of that, we know that you constitute our only hope. And'--his voice sank dramatically--'{you} know that {we} know it. {You} know that {we} know that without America, the Empire won't stand."

In this POD Churchill detects a hint of a smug grin from Roosevelt and loses his temper. "Never! We are fighting a war to avoid the very subjugation you intend to inflict upon us. The price you propose is too high. We may go down fighting but we will never surrender, not to Germany not to America."

Roosevelt, believing Britain was desperate, insisted that Churchill had no choice. The Empire was to be dismantled. He reminded Churchill that France had already fallen suffering nearly half a million casualties in the process.

"We will not give in to blackmail from a so-called friend. Better to fight a declared enemy." With this he stormed out of the meeting. Roosevelt was escorted from the Ship.

Eight weeks earlier on the 14th of May, Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess had secretly flown solo to Scotland and was being held captive in Glasgow. To Churchill, who had repeatedly refused consider any peace plan or even to meet Hess, the peace proposals he carried with him were now looking increasingly attractive.

Hitler proposed a complete cessation of war on the western front. German forces would withdraw from most of France except Alsace Lorraine, with it's high proportion of ethnic Germans. Furthermore, he offered to completely withdraw German troops from Belgium, Holland, Norway and Denmark. Also Hitler proposed to withdraw from from Yugoslavia and Greece and German troops would be evacuated from the Mediterranean area. An agreeable settlement would be arranged in the Mediterranean conflict between Britain and Italy. In return for Germany evacuating it's troops from most of Western Europe and the Mediterranean region, Britain must agree to neutrality regarding Germany's intentions in Eastern Europe.

Hess explained that the arrangements would work for the benefit of both Britain and France, not only in terms of security but also commercially. Germany would take the full production of the Allied war industries until they could be converted to a peacetime basis. Hitler saw England and France as the arsenals of free Europe against Asiatic communism on one side, and rampant aggressive capitalism on the other.

Churchill agreed, Britain was at peace with Germany.

With Britain out of the war, Germany could now turn its full might against the Soviet Union. Stalin fought on bitterly, raging against the Allies, but the Soviets were no match for the Reich's finest soldiers, and Moscow was taken. However, Stalin managed to escape, and continued his plan of moving factories beyond the Ural Mountains, thus protecting his industries from falling in German hands.

With a stalemate created by Stalin's last-ditch moves, Germany was unable to proceed and continue its conquest. At the same time, however, Stalin did not want his captured citizens in the Ukraine and Western Russia to be killed to fulfil Hitler's mad dream. Stalin once again sent Vyacheslav Molotov to negotiate with Germany.

The terms of the subseqently signed Treaty of Moscow were undeniably harsh to the USSR, but little better could be expected from their racial enemies. All currently conquered territory would remain in German hands, and Stalin would be required to pay reperations for the war, including the returning of many factories moved to the Ural. In exchange, Germany would mount no future offenses against Soviet Russia, and Hitler agreed to not commit any future atrocities against the capitive Russian and Ukrainian people, and allow them to leave if they wished.

Thus, Germany had established a massive empire in Europe and achieved its goal of destroying the Jews. Hitler was content to remain at peace.

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