Chapter 86: The Road to Stalingrad (2)
As Germany temporarily gained momentum, the UK, Soviet Union, and Korea focused their diplomatic efforts on bringing the US into the war. Once the US joins, the game will become easier. Let’s take it easy.
Just like in World War I, the immense weight of the US would end the war in an instant.
The three countries closely coordinated on this matter and supported Roosevelt’s efforts to join the war.
Of course, there was no such thing as a free lunch in this world.
In exchange for joining the war, Roosevelt demanded significant concessions and rights.
To the UK,
“I want the oil concessions in Arabia held by the British Empire.”
To the Soviet Union,
“The US share in the Axis countries after the war must be clearly guaranteed.”
