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If you're asking whether the Soviets could have taken Europe alone without any outside help the answer is debatable. I doubt the Soviets could have lost, however, Germany might have been able to successfully sue for peace.
Now if you're asking if the Soviets could have steamrolled through the allies to take Western Europe I would say absolutely not. The Soviets didn't develop atomic weaponry until 1949. The Soviet population and homeland was decimated. And they would have had to face against a combined US, Britain, and German army. Many German units surrendered to the Americans under the assumption that they would join forces to attack the Soviets. Then consider the French, Poles, Indians, Chinese, etc. All in all, the Russians sacrificed 20 million people against the Germans who were fighting a two front war. If you think that they could make the same sacrifice against an even stronger opponent well than ...
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