Ace wrote:To return to the diplomacy, if France was defeated, would Russia be able to convince anybody to join their cause?
I don't think so. If the solution is to transfer diplomacy to the Russians and have all neutrals set to +99% alignment to the CP.
If we are taling about what ifs, there may have been a chance for Britain and Russia to continue the conflict, but if Britain excepted peace, Russia would follow no matter what.
Actually, the "what if" isn't that far-fetched.
Germans split BEF and French forces before they can link up (BEF is a little slower, Germans a little faster, Belgians a little less resolute or French a little weaker - any one of which easily could've happened). Germans march into Paris with BEF pinned against the channel ports protected by the guns of the Royal Navy. BEF is evacuated and Britain fights on, unwilling to accede to German hegemony in Europe. The USA, shocked out of its complaisant neutrality by the same fear, joins the war in support of the British and Russians.
The Russians, meanwhile, fight poorly in the early days of "the Czar's War." But once isolated and invaded, the outrage of an enemy army desecrating the sacred soil of the Motherland sparks the deep well of national pride that resides in the heart of every Russian and unleashes the one great Russian asset - the Russian people - to heights of patriotic heroism and sacrifice previously thought impossible in such a backward and fractured society. Trading space for time, the Russians lure the overconfident Germans deeper into the Russian wastes, until lack of supply and General Winter begin to turn the tide. Etc, etc.
It happened barely 25 years later.