Allies in Berlin

1941. It's obvious that any attempt at an invasion of Great Britain would be terrible for Nazi Germany, so they head east. They move almost all of their troops east to Russia, and majorly push into it. Hitler didn't think that the Allies would dare have a landing, but seeing the opportunity the Allies landed in Normandy with little to no resistance. Germany still focussed on Russia, so they put a very little amount of troops into the Western front. By 1943, Germany was pushed back into the Rhineland. They stopped winning battle against the Soviets. The Soviets had seen an opening in Romania and easily invaded it, they began pushing into the Balkans. They could never push against the Germans very easily, but had a steady push and were on their way to Poland. in February of 1944, The Allies had made it to Berlin. The following treaties made Europe almost completely NATO controlled. Germany had only lost East Prussia, it was given to the Republic of Poland-Lithuania. Almost all of the Balkans except for Greece, Albania, and Croatia were communist. The Soviet Union didn't gain much Polish land, so they annexed much land from Romania and Finland. Throughout the Cold War the Allies automatically have the upper hand. Europe just stays this way after the Cold War.