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  1. Switzerland attacks and annex Liechtenstein

    Official Warning Then DON'T POST THEM. Locked.
  2. 1939: The Anglo-Japanese War

    Official Warning for insults. That was uncalled for. BTW: When you are denigrating someone's intelligence, it is wise to spell check before posting. Just sayin..
  3. Insane Amphibious Invasions

    In some ways Sealion is actually a good example of planning. The goal was impossible and the plan proved it. Oh and a nitpick. Tarawa was in 1943.
  4. Did NapI have any opportunity at Waterloo?

    Moved to pre-1900
  5. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Wow. If its only horrific because it was Europeans dying, I really screwed up. The entire T/L, even the war, was meant to be an examination of and a root to branch condemnation of Nazism and racial intolerance.
  6. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Good is, in the time of total war especially, relative. The Allies do bomb cities and civilians die. The Allies troops do frequent brothels and take full advantage of the buying power of Occupation script. The Allies do isolate Waffen SS prisoners in pretty harsh conditions. The Allies don't...
  7. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Thanks for the kind words. Welcome to the active part of the Board. Good to have you here & thanks for the recommendations. :) The concept of the Olympics still exists, but with Asia mostly a shattered hulk and Europe a Nazi ruled block (or the ATL 1959 smoking hole) the concept is all that...
  8. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Would a pawprint do?
  9. The Red Army goes on

    Well, lookie here, a Stalinist apolgist/troll. See you in a week. Kicked.
  10. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    No, you are right. Many of them are hotly debated in ALT 2011. This rather like OTL, intentionally. So many of the decisions made by the Allies to do, or not do, something have generated tremendous debate and still do today. A very partial list includes: the use of the Atomic Bomb, the Bombing...
  11. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Weekend update? Yep, we have one in stock. Comments? 56 With defeat staring them in the face the Reich leadership was faced with a stark set of choices ranging from bad to instantly fatal. A. The leadership could throw itself on the debatable mercy of the Allies, who had been...
  12. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Maybe.....
  13. Nazi Germany vs. Imperial Japan. Who would win?

    It was NEVER that close. NEVER. Japan lost the war at 07:57 Hawaiian Time on 12/7/41. The Japanese could have wiped out TF 16 AND 17 and taken Midway (which, BTW was in and of itself a 30:70 proposition for them) and Japan would have lost the war, probably within 10-15 days of OTL result. The...
  14. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    No need to apologize. I understood your point, but apparently didn't respond in a way that made that clear. The Reich is in the same spot now as it was in OTL March 1945. It now has more enemy troops on its soil than it has Waffen SS troops. Even with reserves it is outnumbered by the Allied...
  15. Battle of Jutland Death of British Naval invisibility

    Of course the tricky part is inventing the aircraft carrier. :D And aircraft that can carry something bigger than a couple hand grenades. Not to mention the number of large slipways. Slipway that will hold an ocean liner will handle a 25,000 ton BB just fine.
  16. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Excellent question. It will be part of the next post.
  17. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    Thanks for the kind words.
  18. Battle of Jutland Death of British Naval invisibility

    This is the classic "I want to get to Point X" sort of POD that fails to consider that both sides have a brain. The goal is to make Jutland a decisive German victory so the blow back from that can be examined but it fails to consider real world considerations. In 1907 - 1925 the UK had, by...
  19. WWII shaped charge technical question

    Moved to post 1900.
  20. WI: Yom Kippur War

    Nixon put the U.S. nuclear forces on their highest alert level since the Cuban Crisis (a level not seen again until 9/11). SAC had half its crews sitting IN their bombers. He moved Sixth Fleet carriers into the Eastern Med to intercept any Soviet aircraft coming from the Ukraine/Black Sea...
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