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I find Vargas to be a such a fascinating figure. He could well be considered the "Brazilian Bonaparte."
A Brazilian Corps in China? Considering the heavy German/Nazi influence, why do I get the feeling KMT propaganda will make claims about 'Western Imperialist Devils loosing half-civilized jungle savages on the Middle Kingdom'?
Interesting devolpments- how is Brazil’s navy?
Are we going to see them enter into the Atlantic battle?
That victory over the Bismarck is the stuff Epic Movies are made off.
That victory over the Bismarck is the stuff Epic Movies are made off.
I foresee a movie being made decades after the war, titled Murmansk, with a love triangle at its heart.
For something more serious, I suggest watching the film Arctic Tiger, starring Sir Christopher Lee as Admiral Tovey, and Sou Yamamura as Admiral Yamamoto.
Peru's president in 1941 was incredibly pro-US (and the one before him was neutral somewhat pro-germany/italy) and so the next president (and the following dictator Odria). Whatever cultural ties between Peru and Japan exist are not that big to begin with and I personally doubt things will change much between Peru and Japan. Same in the economics by the 1940s the principal trading partner of Peru was the US. If anything Peru would be on the US faction unless something else happens.Peru has strong cultural and economical ties with Japan, so both will likely join the Imperial Bloc.
Speaking of South America, does the 1941 Peru-Ecuador War happens or it has been somehow butterflied away?
I think you mean Peru, Ecuador lost the OTL war.It would have happened as it did OTL, with the Americans keeping a watchful eye, just to make sure that Ecuador was unable to pull off a decisive victory.
I think you mean Peru, Ecuador lost the OTL war.
Has the 442nd RCT been butterflied completely, or do we get to see them fighting next to expeditionary forces from the Home Islands?
Though, all of this talk about navies makes me wonder - what of the Bolivian Navy?