So, the question of this topic is right in the title - what if the White forces won the Russian Civil War? Shush, that's already a stretch. The questions arise from that sentence - what would happen next after the Bolsheviks are defeated? How would the world look like with a White Russian victory? How would the politics and the map of Europe change?
Obviously, to imagine this scenario to it's fullest, we need a point of divergence. A change which would make the White forces defeat the Bolsheviks, and get us to build what happens next from there. I present to you Battle of Orel. Sorry, the Wikipedia page is a bit short. In the summer and fall of 1919, the Whites were at their greatest extent. Denikin's Volunteer Army is pushing towards Moscow. In the north, forces led by Yudenich are attacking Petrograd. However, at Orel, only 200 miles from Moscow, the Red Forces pushed back the Whites. With Moscow in safer position, Lenin's regime sent large amounts of troops from there to Petrograd, successfully defending the city. These victories bought enough time from Trotsky to fully organize the Red Army, which, as we know, eventually led to a Bolshevik victory. So that's where the change comes in. Denikin's Volunteer Army manages to beat the Red forces at Orel and marches to Moscow. Petrograd doesn't receive reinforcements, so it's easy to take for Yudenich. With the two largest cities in Russia under White control, the civil war is more or less won, all that's left is cleaning up the enemy remnants.
So, discuss! I suppose I have to put my own take on this scenario, though...






