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In reply to the discussion: Rachel is pointing out that the Soviets did defeat the Nazis [View all]MillennialDem
(2,367 posts)Eastern Europe / Russia in both the Spring and Fall, and it was particularly bad during both seasons in 1941. In a lot of ways, the mud is even worse than winter too. In October the Germans were slowed to 2 miles a day advance because of the mud - after the ground froze in mid-November they resumed moving quickly, but by that time Moscow was too fortified plus some fresh siberian divisions had been brought in.
The other problem with bypassing the Balkans is that a pro British coup de etat was staged in Yugoslavia, so leaving the Balkans alone would have meant an exposed southern flank and a possible British beachhead for invasion.
I suppose a better decision might have been a two pronged attack into Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, as soon as the weather permitted (mid-late May? whenever the mud was gone).