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  1. WI: Seafires on deck

    The IJN's "Indian Ocean raid" would not go so easy of the Hermes had Seafires on deck...
  2. Hitler found Alive in Argentina in 1969

    Definetly on the race. The work together? Yeah, they would say they would... and then much backstabing and ploting to get Htiler to Moscow/Jerusalem.
  3. Hitler found Alive in Argentina in 1969

    And now I have the script of a movie where a KGB and a Mossad team come face to face outside Hitler's house, late at night...
  4. Hitler found Alive in Argentina in 1969

    If Argentina refuses the soviets will get him, one way or the other. My guess is that, at the very least, they'd try to pull an isralei-like "Eichmann grab": covert team goes in, bags him, ships him to Moscow, where he is publicy tried and hanged. Failing a grab, they'd assassinate him. Or...
  5. WI: Soviet Tanks Blew Up Hitler in 1943?

    Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if the soviets had run fake talks, just to keep the germans guessing and maybe try to mess up their strategic-level plans. Considering how they loved convuluted plans & conspiracies...
  6. The Soviets don't get the Rolls-Royce Nene

    The TR-3 had half the power and twice the weight of the Nene-derived engine of the Mig-15, the Klimov VK-1. You'd need 2 to power the Mig...
  7. Alternate warships of nations

    That makes sense, if it's a private group.
  8. Alternate warships of nations

    "content not available" :frown:
  9. Alternate warships of nations

    I want to finance an anime and manga with this ship, cause damn... x'Dx'Dx'D
  10. What would an allied invasion of Spain look like?

    There's no "if" about it. Then the allies would grab the Açores.
  11. What would an allied invasion of Spain look like?

    Too many mountains in the north, and, with the fall of Gibraltar, the south would be too dificult, since the Axis would now pretty much blockade the Med. An invasion fleet would have to be built up from the Suez canal, with everything going around Africa. The simplest and easiest way would be...
  12. Air and Space Photos from Alternate Worlds.

    Nakajima G8N of the commander of the "1st Long Range Bomber fleet" of the IJN, operation Ten-Go, September 10th 1945. In September 1945 the IJN launched it's last major open water operation in WWII. While the battleships Yamato and Haruna, escorted by 2 light carriers and a dozen surface...
  13. Germany builds another battleship instead of Graf Zeppelin

    Where's the fuel for a 3rd BB?...
  14. Vietnam war with Allied troops

    True, but this cenario involves sending a lot more troops. If their casualties reach the 10s of thousands figures, unlike the OTL 5k, things might go diferent...
  15. Vietnam war with Allied troops

    Besides, much of the terrain in China is diferent from Vietnam.
  16. Vietnam war with Allied troops

    Short term, and domestically, probably. Long term, the whole "US sent us to die" thing amongst the allies would punch a bile hole in their relashionships with the USA...
  17. Vietnam war with Allied troops

    Without a major shift in tactics, doctrine and basic objectives? I think they would simply be more cannon fodder...
  18. Alternate Weapons of War thread...

    For proper japanese WWII designs, need more torpedo launchers. :winkytongue:
  19. Alternate warships of nations

    Afaik, german yards were pretty much shutdown. Shortage of materials, social and economic turmoil and the allies controling everything would put a stop to that. Such countries would be better off going for british of french unfinished ships, or 2nd hand ones not in bad shape.
  20. How much different would cancelling operation Barbarossa make on WW2

    Somewhat, but that was simply a reflection of their increasing frustration, anger and despair, at the development of the war. The basic ideas, plans and goals were the same. The first tests and use of gas chambers started in 1939, with use in extermination camps in 1941.
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