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  1. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    It was badly damaged by the Reich during the general withdrawal, not as badly as Paris, but bad. I mentioned a few hundred pages back that the only surviving European capital that retained a majority of its Reformation era architecture is Vienna. Served with the 3rd Canadian Armored in France...
  2. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    The U.S has a very substantial public debt. Even with much higher taxes, the massive investments in the entire structure needed to support Lunar bases, Orbital platforms and the rest of the A4 structure has put considerable strain against on the economies of all the A4 states. As I mentioned...
  3. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Facts on the ground. Two different groups had control of the areas.
  4. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Cancer, bioweapon exposure (both WAllies and Reich), along with the actual combat. The Wallies built a massive Quarantine Barrier system around both Berlin and Nuremberg. This is covered in a some detail in one of the "postscript" posts (early 1990s IIRC) it took close to 30 years to complete...
  5. YB-60 instead of B-52?

    Sure. F-111F matched the requirements. Took an obscene amount of money to get there. So does the F-15E. Original B-1 exceeded most of the requirements. All it takes is money by the trailer load.
  6. YB-60 instead of B-52?

    Great idea, interesting design. On the other hand it had short legs in the last proposed design, which is not a good trait in a penetration bomber. It went from a long range bomber with a mission profile that could reach Moscow on internal fuel and operate from short runways to a medium range...
  7. YB-60 instead of B-52?

    I meant the myth of what could have been would match the TSR-2 devotees of OTL.
  8. YB-60 instead of B-52?

    Possibly. Be the ATL's TRS-2.
  9. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Not completely. But the violence didn't turn into a decades long open sore either. Very different conditions. The Troubles are, at their root, economic. There was a lot of angry words exchanged regarding "self determination" for the North, but the British had no intention of losing the North...
  10. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Immediate losses on all sides were lower than OTL Battle of Berlin. Longer term, they were much worse. The Allied doctors were about right on the 50% loss rate, just took a few decades to prove it.
  11. YB-60 instead of B-52?

    I would say yes. The U.S. managed to hit a huge jackpot with the B-52, the chances of rolling another 7 of the same quality are below poor, especially considering what has come and (in the main) gone since the BUFF came on the scene. Most combat aircraft have the lifespan of a mayfly, B-52s...
  12. YB-60 instead of B-52?

    Put earings and lipstick on a pig and you have a well dressed pig. The impact would be substantial on the U.S. military. The YB-60 wasn't 1945 tech being updated, it was 1939 tech. No way to keep the aircraft in any sort of service this long. That menas the U.S. has to develp a new long range...
  13. A southern victory

    It is always better to wait and come out with a well designed effort than a haphazard one, especially on a subject that will involve a time period where there are many people with extensive knowledge.
  14. Could German Invasion of Britain Succeed ? After France Falls ?

    Easy guys. Play the ball for cris'sake.
  15. Rosily-Mesros at trafalgar

    I told you exactly how you avoid posts being seen as Frivolous and or spam. Throwing out several one sentence threads, with little or no effort is not discussion it is SPAM. STOP IT NOW. Also: Fix it? Really? You need to square up here.
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