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Post by Sulla on Apr 2, 2019 20:24:48 GMT
There's a good book from 1979 on this subject called The Third World War: August 1985 by Sir John Hackett. It tries to present a realistic view of what could happen if war broke out in Europe at that time. Initially the Soviets make good gains, but eventually the Allies prevail. It's been a while since I read it, but I don't think it covers events in Asia. There was one nuclear exchange where a British city (Birmingham?) was destroyed and the UK and US each retaliated by firing nukes at Minsk. After that, neither side wanted to continue the tit-for-tat. I think you might enjoy it because it covers what you're asking about in this thread.
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