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  1. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Less feared than entirely discredited. What the post-war world remembers about the USSR, and by extension, Communism, is that the system failed utterly and was almost literally the Reich's bitch that willingly sent untold thousands of it citizens to their deaths for over 15 years without even...
  2. What if Mexico builds the wall?

    Does ANYONE read the Forum description? ANYONE? Christ on a crutch. Locked.
  3. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    All independent democracies. Castro never got the chance to overthrow the government because he was signed to a pro baseball contract. Ended his Major League career with 186 wins, all for the Rex Sox (this was mentioned around 60 pages ago in a "what ever happened to" response).
  4. The third superpower?

    Why would you do this? Granted your previous thread was eviscerated by commentators, but that doesn't justify restarting. Threads merged.
  5. WI: UK never signed Washington naval treaty?

    The U.S.will follow up on the BUILDING PROGRAM, it was anything but a threat. All 12 hulls, 6 BB & 6 BC, were already under construction, had in fact, already had the funding approved and in the pipeline. All 12 hulls would have been in commission by 1924 (U.S. yards were overall about 36-48...
  6. RN writes the washington naval treaty

    And in 1940, when England cries for help, the United States answers "No". The British had to decide between the U.S. and Japan. Even the staunchest isolationist could see that the Japanese were a mortal enemy of the U.S., and had been since before the War. To remain allies with Japan was to...
  7. RN writes the washington naval treaty

    The Congress was very eager to not engage in an arms race. It was also extremely committed to winning one if the Treaty wasn't successfully concluded. The Congress was also very wary of the British and/or the Japanese "pulling a fast one". The U.S. would have accepted absolute parity, nothing...
  8. RN writes the washington naval treaty

    Short version is that the Treaty doesn't happen. Great Britain goes bankrupt trying to keep up with the U.S. which has the money, and without the WNT, the motivation to outbuild both the UK and Japan. In all likelihood this strangles the "special relationship" while its still in the crib. From...
  9. Twilight of the Red Tsar

    Oops, wrong. Nationalist bigotry is unacceptable hereabouts.
  10. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    This T/L killed close to 200 million people. At least some of them are going to be famous. I was rather proud of how I dealt with Orson. Died with his boots on. India is at the pivot point for all three outcomes. Whichever way thing break India is going to be in the middle.
  11. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Population is lower than IOTL, the increased wealth of the country has done what money usually does in reducing birth rates, but with the non-Partition the population is still pushing over a billion. The Indian are much better economically than IOTL with a very significant manufacturing sector...
  12. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    He was killed by a V2 in mid 1945.
  13. PC/WI: Hudson Bay used as a "SSBN Sanctuary"?

    I can not conclusively demonstrate that you are not correct. All I have is the likelihood that a W86 equivalent for ICBMs is logical.
  14. PC/WI: Hudson Bay used as a "SSBN Sanctuary"?

    Again, I brought it up as an "open source" example. There is no open source on any active EPW for an ICBM, however, there is no reason to believe that an appropriate modification of the B-61 physics package and forward casing could not be fitted to the warhead bus of active systems. It is also...
  15. PC/WI: Hudson Bay used as a "SSBN Sanctuary"?

    One weapon that reached open source documentation was the W86. It was designed for the Pershing, but was never actively deployed. The EPW has been part of the weapon design effort almost from the start of the U.S. weapon program.
  16. PC/WI: Hudson Bay used as a "SSBN Sanctuary"?

    Even if the weapon detonated on contact (and there is no reason to expect it to, there were warheads designed to penetrate into the ground prior to detonation, those would work just as well in to a bay), the shockwave would be considerable. The attractiveness of the deployment method is that...
  17. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    As IOTL he was placed on the government payroll in 1944 for the Duration of the war, ATL that means he was deeply involved in War Bond sales, traveling shows for troops, and his films tended to be very well made, and sometimes quite subtle, propaganda films supporting the War Effort, as well as...
  18. WI Russian ww1

    You have been told, more than once, that this sort of one liner is not acceptable.
  19. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Quasi independent, in association with Canada on matters of Defense (think Federated States of Micronesia as OTL example). Most of the Overseas department are either independent states or have voted to join one of the major powers. France had lost control of them for two decades and the baskat...
  20. WI: A Hot-Headed WW2?

    That would have worked! :P
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