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  1. WWII: Where did Japan go wrong?

    That's the problem with games. They tend to create unrealistic situations to improve game play. Japan had no hope of winning the war. Take Midway, sink Fletcher's force, no difference. Midway would have been the same kind of resource suck-hole that Guadacanal became. Impossible to hold...
  2. WWII: Where did Japan go wrong?

    The Shinaro was, of course, a partially completed conversion of a Yamato class BB. She was not completed when she was sunk in the Inland Sea. One of the major factors in her sinking was that she was not seaworthy, lacking, among other things, rubber seals on her watertight doors. My reference...
  3. WWII: Where did Japan go wrong?

    Japan picked a fight with a country that was able to crush it while sending 60% of its wartime production to Europe. Japan didn't construct & launch a single fleet carrier during the war, the U.S. launched 20+. The same goes for every other class of vessel. The United States had more people...
  4. The Much-Reviled Red Dawn

    Ummm... If we are all you, can I/me/us have $20.00? Need to buy the deluxe DVD of Red Dawn!
  5. West Europe instead of Vietnam?

    Ummmm...:rolleyes: The world ends. Cockroaches rule the Planet!
  6. Everything Goes Right For The U.S. In 1812

    EVERYTHING DID go as right as could be hopedhave been prayed for. Canada was not taken(not that this was what the war was about), and D.C was taken, but the war ended in what was a stategic victory for the U.S. The U.S had fought a war with a Great Power & survived in one piece. No territory...
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