This could mean the government was just looking for the right time and provocation to get involved. Ridiculous plans would also be presented such as Operation Unthinkable, a full scale Allied invasion of Germany to drive the Nazis out of Europe and collapse the Reich. The Nazis would most definitely emerge victorious in their own dominance of Europe, but Japan would meet a much different fate. This would bring about the end of the Cold War and probably modern day world borders. With time, the Soviet army would collapse giving the Nazis control over the Ural mountains. We know that on December 7th, 1941, Japanese bombers launched an attack on Pearl Harbor, officially drawing the United States into World War II. This would most likely occur in the 70s, given that the Holocaust would be so tightly protected. These movements would be secretly supported by the US and British governments. Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic tourism in Hawaii has halted. Even then, Germany’s iron grip on Europe would remain with the Nazi stronghold largely repelling resistance movements. A burning fire of vengeance for Japan would burn in the heart of the Nazi government. American naval bases in Pearl Harbor lie exploited for attack. While the two forces battled, one for conquest and the other to protect its land, the United States slapped Japan with embargoes that halted oil and other materials essential to the Axis efforts in the Pacific. However, large rallies and riots would occur in the streets of China in favor of the communists. On the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, we've been asked to reflect on what might have happened if Japan had not launched an attack on the US fleet on December 7, 1941. This would only lead to further embargo from D.C., further slowing the Japanese assault onto the Asian continent. Japan bet that American public opinion would never countenance a prolonged and bloody Pacific war and that the combination of the blow to the U.S. Navy at Pearl Harbor and Japan’s erection of a hermetic defensive perimeter in the Central and South Pacific would convince America to throw in the towel. China would be falling in anarchy with worker turmoil still striving for shared wealth. It is divided into three sections: 1. The Nazis would most likely focus on fixing Europe’s economic situation and mend the wounds left over from the war. This would lead into a Japanese perusal of British and Dutch colonies in Asia in order to obtain rubber, tin, nickel, etc. However, the Reich would face some trouble in putting down the rebellions.
Fringe fighting on the borders of what would be left of Soviet territory would continue with the Germans fighting a war much like Vietnam with the vastly weakened communist forces. The Battle of Britain would still arise unsuccessful, largely due to no actual American involvement in the real world. This would take away some of the Regime’s political advantage, motioning a large rise on left-wing politics that would be put down as quick as possible by the SS and Gestapo. Hitler would declare war on America and probably be able to hold off any Allied invasion after victory in his European conquest. It’s possible that with the US holding out, Russia could have already fallen and British forces may have been greatly reduced.There are those who believe the American embargo was placed in order to provoke Japan and give the US reason to enter the war.
He’d be a key target of the Nazi Regime in a situation much like the US search for Osama Bin Laden. Germany would continue to enforce a “pure aryan race” in which we would see Europe gradually turning more and more German. British aid for Soviet troops would continue, however, and would largely hold off the Reich from further victory. Author's Note: This is an alternate history featuring the events that would have occurred had Pearl Harbor never been bombed. American involvement in the war would begin and an eventual defeat of Japan itself would occur. Britain would be the last remaining democratic and capitalist nation in Europe. Absence of American troops on D-Day would be a large player in a failure of the Allied invasion of France, maybe no D-Day at all. The Third Reich would ousted and a total collapse of government would probably happen and an eventual dissolution and fall of the Nazis, especially with resistance movements seizing their chance with the fall. ... Pearl Harbor and the Creation of North Korea — is misleading because Haan was not a secret … Some say Japan guaranteed its own defeat by drawing the US in, but it’s possible that even without entering the fray, the United States would have stood in Japan’s way.As Japanese forces marched across Asia, they found themselves locked in battle with China.
The rise of fascist politics in America would slowly begin to rise, worrying the US government wildly but all knowing there’s nothing they could do except let free speech continue. Bitter guerrilla warfare with the Chinese would continue and without the proper materials to fund their war machine, the Japanese would become desperate.
As a result of this, Germany would likely shut down all borders temporarily and isolate its nation.