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  1. WI Walther Model is given command before Bagration

    ...Given the lack of mobility of the German infantry Divisions, I'd be surprised if many formations could be saved. Troops could "run" perhaps* but nearly all heavy equipment would be lost. Also unit cohesion. * maybe using forest tracks to avoid Russian armour? Although partisans might take a...
  2. Res Publica Invicta: The Roman Republic Triumphant
    Threadmarks: Bactrian Syncretism under Alexander V Aniketos (201-171 BC)

    Bactrian Syncretism under Alexander V Aniketos When Demetrius, king of Bactria, died in 201 BC, his young son, Alexander, ascended to the throne. The succession was fairly orderly, and only involved the elimination of a small cadre of courtiers and officers that presented a potential threat to...
  3. How possible is an "African Silk Road Route"?

    They technically did. There was maritime trade between China and Africa since the Han Dynasty, and peaked during the Song and Yuan Dynasties through the use of Arab intermediaries. The Ming Dynasty even sent Chinese Treasure Fleets under Zheng He to the Horn of Africa.
  4. The Footprint of Mussolini - TL

    Syndicalism probably gets confused with National Syndicalism a lot.
  5. TheDetailer

    The Footprint of Mussolini - TL

    I wonder what happened to Syndicalism and Mutualism?
  6. Driftless

    The Forge of Weyland

    ...of buyers. It wouldn't be crazy, just desperate. The Panzer commanders may not like some of what they're getting, but better-than-nothing. *edit #3* From the Italian perspective, it would be smart. Sell your obsolete/obsolescent stuff that would get shot to pieces anyway. Use the...
  7. Map Thread XX

    So this was my Ireland / New Ireland iSOT. HAven't decided what to do in the next 1, maybe NSW.
  8. HMS Audacious

    Alternate 'Battle of Midway': RN instead of USN, what's the result?

    Probably not. As all four illustrious class would be worked up and using either sea hurricane or seafire mk 1B.
  9. William Walker: Confederate general?

    William Walker would do well in the Trans Mississippi Department, where the war was fought is a less conventional manner. You don't need to be a West Point graduate to get a military appointment during the civil war. There are numerous examples on both sides of people with little to no...
  10. Nizam

    Map Thread XX

    Speaking of India and the Telephone map game... I received a map of an Iranian country in Central Asia, and decided that Indians pushed them out of Persia, and it got bigger from there
  11. marathag

    What were the biggest tech and weapon mistakes and missed opportunities of Germany in ww2

    Oil molecules are almost entirely without a charge, they won't mix with charged water molecules that carry the sodium chloride Na+ and Cl- ions That's why Oil is used as a dielectric fluid Separate the Water, the Salt goes with it. Simple.
  12. A Time For Greatness: The Alternate Presidency of John F. Kennedy and beyond
    Threadmarks: The Great Standoff

    Caught in the act On October 9th, 1962, the US Navy intercepted a boat heading for Venezuela containing Soviet arms, including rifles, anti-aircraft guns, mortars, explosives and more. Once detained, the crew claimed to be acting independently with no connection to the Soviet government, but...
  13. The Forge of Weyland

    *smug dragon*
  14. What if the US found actually found Nuke’s in Iraq?

    Who gave them a nuke ? Next question
  15. Telephone Map Game: 6th Edition

    Apologies for the late reply, but SpazzReflex's map doesn't show up.
  16. Alternate 'Battle of Midway': RN instead of USN, what's the result?

    True, but they were obviously in good enough shape for the navy to at least maintain, that isn't free.
  17. Best accidental president

    Without Reagan as President you might not have NAFTA at all (at least not with Canada involved).
  18. ialociN_Nicolai_11x2_1995

    WI: Ford buys the Rover Company, Saab, and Nissan - Patrol maker later acquires Kawasaki, Mazda, Mitsubishi, and Subaru until the latter went bankrupt

    Probably, despite your poorly-treated wordings, I guess they might do that but I am neither sure since I might not think patiently about the US automotive industry than the likes of Europe and Britain for example. In particular, Americans and Canadians would buy Land Rover, Euro Ford, and...
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