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  1. Is an OPEC for iron ore unrealistic?

    I am recently looking into ATLs where peak oil is a key POD, and on reading of Peak Oil, I noticed that there are other similar concepts like Peak Uranium, Peak Gas or Peak minerals but no peak steel. We use steel for roads, bridges, ships, vehicles and many many other things, so I was under...
  2. The flame of British Liberalism burns steady and brighter: A timeline from 1945

    The Birmingham Edgbaston by-election on 10 March 1966, caused by the death of Edith Pitt (Conservative), was won for the Tories by Jill Knight. The Llberals went up from third to second place. Harold Hayman, the Labour MP for Falmouth and Camborne, died on 4 February 1966. His...
  3. Sphinx

    WWII: German Victory in Battle of Britain, could USSR win alone?

    I am agreeing with the whole thing. Although a German victory is possible it is very unlikely
  4. Sphinx

    WWII: German Victory in Battle of Britain, could USSR win alone?

    Wow. I quite like history and it seems you are telling the accurate history. Thanks i never knew that. This is why i despise myths, yet sometimes even i am tricked by them
  5. No Kriegsmarine cruisers or modern destroyers

    If the Germans were not able to take Norway, the Allies would be able to bass aircraft out of Norway Every U-boat would have to run a gauntlet of patrol craft to get from the shipyards to their forward bases in France. That would increase U-Boat attrition The Allies would be able to shut down...
  6. WWII: German Victory in Battle of Britain, could USSR win alone?

    OK so assuming for some reason Britain & Co. completely sit it out, see above (sorry are you agreeing to the whole post or just the final paragraph talking about the need to know how Britain is taken off the board?)
  7. What happens to Egypt w/o Napoleon's invasion?

    Arguably moving slower might help in lessening the fear and discontent from Ayans at any one time, helping the empire deal with rebellions one at a time.
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