What if the Bolsheviks lost the Russian Revolution?

What if the Bolsheviks lost the Russian Revolution?

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Welcome back to WeirdXFacts, today we will be discussing: "What if the Bolsheviks lost the Russian Revolution?". For those of you who do not know what the Russian Revolution is, it was several actions that lead to the fall of the Russian Empire and the rise of the Soviet Union. Would Russia's and the U.S.A's relationship be healthier? Or would it lead to World War 3?

For the Bolsheviks to lose we would need more supporters of the Tsar. However Tsar Nicholas II was not popular among the people because they were poor and the Tsar had a lot of money, he didn't share it. That is why communism/socialism became popular: the people wanted everyone to have an equal amount of money, equal living conditions and so on. But let's say the Tsar is a kinder man and passes down laws for poor, homeless people and also people with disabilities, he decides to pay the people more in this timeline.

Now, with the Tsar being less greedy he would gain more support, while the Bolsheviks would lose support. The Bolsheviks would all most likely be imprisoned and Lenin would be executed alongside other important people in their "organization". So, the Tsar would be in power and the people would love him, World War 1 would go around as usual but Russia would be involved in the whole thing because their would be no Russian Civil War, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and the German Empire all lose. However, without the Soviet Union how would the Second World War go?

First of all, Russia would not tolerate their World War 1 allies being pushed around, especially Great Britain and France. As soon as France would be invaded the Russians would most likely straight away declare war on Nazi Germany and the rest of the Axis. In this timeline the Russians would fight to defend the Tsar as the Tsar cared for them, Britain and the Russian Empire would bomb the hell out of Germany and then Japan would, like usual, bomb Pearl Harbor, which would trigger D-day and the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Russia would push from the east and the rest of the Allies from the west, slowly closing in on Italy and Germany. Mussolini would be gunned down and Hitler would commit suicide.

After the deaths of these two leaders Russia would persuade the U.S.A to not nuke Japan instead Russia would want to split it in half, one half could be America's puppet state and the other half would be territory of Russia and they would also have to split Tokyo in half, same with Germany and because Russia did not fall to communism and did not have an opposing ideology to the West's there would be no Cold War and Europe and Russia would have a better relationship and their would be no annexing Crimea because Crimea and Ukraine still belong to the Russian Empire. 

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