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  1. DBWI the u.s won the cold war?

    Well we would have avoided the 40 Minute War. Imagine if we had gotten home computers before 2475. Be nice to see Washington or Moscow or London in one piece. Been really cool to see the Eiffel Tower before the fireball cut it off at 10 meters.
  2. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Always going to have things to blow up. Testosterone still courses through teen veins. :p Much as is the case IOTL, things vary a lot. Bigotry, for anything, is rather seriously disapproved of, and the Reich was know to have murdered any homosexuals it discovered (as IOTL, the pink triangle...
  3. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    There are still epic movies about the War. It is an even greater part of the culture than IOTL. That being said it is 50 years into the past, so a major picture every few years is about all you get. Most movies are either dramas, book adaptations, or fluff (Bollywood has had quite a bit of...
  4. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    No. Rock exists. It isn't exactly the same, but it is still there, an off spring of the Blues, as IOTL. What doesn't exist are the Doors or the Beatles or just about any of the groups that are known from OTL. Even if the individuals are still involved the group isn't the same (e.g. Robert Plant...
  5. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    There is a healthy science fiction entertainment industry, movies and TV programs set during the war were fairly common into the ATL late 70s, but have gone out of fashion now. Spy dramas are much more difficult to make work (no Cold War killed James Bond :(, actually, it also sort of killed Ian...
  6. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Pretty much. India is also very popular, huge number of English speakers, poverty is as bad as IOTL, major tourist attractions, etc. as is the Middle East. No real issues with terrorism in the region ATL, it is is the seat of human civilization and the holiest cites in three major religions...
  7. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Most of the Italian cities survived with the same or less damage than IOTL. There was no ground combat on the Peninsula, at least none that reached the historical sites. Very big tourist draw, although Europe as a whole is only beginning to be a real draw from the A4 states and the Western...
  8. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    There were a LOT of Austrians who got that Old Time Religion when things started to go sideways. There were also a fair number of people who said all the right words but weren't quite the really, really hard core believers in the adoration of Saint Hitler. Most Austrians were along for the ride...
  9. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Most of the German statelets are in the same general economic level as Mexico, although without the serious masses over the very poor. GDP PPP is slightly below the global average. There has been massive improvement since the mid 1990s with the general loosening of manufacturing restrictions (as...
  10. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    The Soviet Civil war is, if anything, more brutal than the Syrian version. Some rather unpleasant folks are involved. The Population of Russia is ~60 million, the USSR around 30. The Soviets suffer a LOT of "brain drain" anyone who can manage it defects to Russia, with a lesser number to...
  11. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Thank you. I am pleasantly shocked at how well it is doing. At one point it was actually a kindle best seller in its genre, something that I never expected in my wildest dreams. It is my understanding that Sealion Press is considering publishing in hard copy. Not my asteroid, but it may be...
  12. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    This is another postscript update. This will become increasingly speculative as it progresses, as you might expect. This is only one of many possible fractals. As always comments are invited. 2017 President of Spain assassinated by Basque separatists while attending Pan European Summit in...
  13. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Global warming is a thing, but much less of one than IOTL. The effect of numerous nudets on urban centers actually caused a drop in global temperatures, not to the level of nuclear autumn, much less winter, but a bit more than Pinatubo caused for several years in the early 1960s. The amount...
  14. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    You might have missed the real significance of the organism.
  15. Carrier capable tornado

    Or the Rafale. It would be coming into service just as any full deck carrier would be leaving the yards. I would love to see F-14s. The cost per aircraft basis would drop for the USN since the research costs would spread over more airframes. Probably wouldn't save the SuperTom, but any shot...
  16. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    I really don't know. There are two really bad reviews, one seems to be from a person who may have hoped for a conclusion closer to Man in the High Castle than Germany being a smoking crater. The other is actually meant to be quite insulting personally, that individual went so far as to piggyback...
  17. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    It is actually a bit of both. France, as a country, has accepted the reality that the colonies are gone. That was always the biggest issue keeping them away from the rest of Europe. That took time, and was resolved more by demographics than anything else. The loss of, effectively, Normandy, is...
  18. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Could be.... Could be something besides a planned test as well.
  19. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Ya, that one fellow seems to be unthrilled with the book. I guess my "child-like" understanding of history wasn't to his liking. Can't please everyone.
  20. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Here is a continuation of the post war T/L. Call it a thank you for those who bought the book on Amazon (If you did, much obliged. :) ) If you bought the on-line version possible could to take a couple minutes and post a review? Thanks again. There will be more entries in this postscript. As...
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