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  1. AHC/WI: WWII Axis Commando Raids in the Western Hemisphere?

    The 'Commando' parts of the Dieppe raid actually went well (for the Commandos and a small unit of US Army Rangers) and from what I recall generally achieved their objectives - it was the more conventional formations who experienced issues including the majority of the Canadian Infantry Brigade...
  2. JudgeKing

    Warships that survived World War Two and should have been museums!

    What about the Baltimore-class USS St. Paul (CA-73). She was around until the mid-1980s.
  3. Map of the Fortnight: Main Discussion Thread

    I decided against mine in the end.
  4. DracoLazarus

    The New Order: Last Days of Europe - An Axis Victory Cold War Mod for HoIIV

    Off memory, Moskowien expands further East after the collapse of the HRE, and would thus have a new A-A line in place.
  5. Sapa Inka Wiraqucha

    AHC: no unification of China by Qin

    I'm sorry I didn't respond back when I first saw this. I was kicked at the time, and it had passed out of my mind by the time I had returned. So now, for a basic rebuttal. Link. As I quote, from the bottom of the heading "Han dynasty": The difficulty of logistics and the malarial climate in...
  6. The Professor

    Alternate Hundred Years War with England-Scotland Personal Union

    Who in 1328 is either under age or not yet born. Of course Joan doesn't have a son at this point either. But Philip's daughter with the Duke of Burgundy does. Entirely possible the French go what we now call Semi-Salic.
  7. Kaiphranos

    Map of the Fortnight: Main Discussion Thread

    Still about a day left in MotF 233, but only one entry submitted so far. It seemed like a few other folks had works in progress - how are those coming along?
  8. Impact on Japan if the Emperor and Imperial monarchy was dismantled following WW2

    Erwin Rommel was from Württemberg, not Prussia. Not sure about any other non-Prussians with the rank of Field Marshal in World War II
  9. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    MOTHER RUSSIA!
  10. Ottomans in CP Victory?

    The blokad will hugely loose its effectivness with the fall of France. Germany will be able to buy food first and foremost from and through Spain, get food from France, Italy and maybe even from the East. And with a lot of soldiers returning home throughout Europe by 1918 autumn - 1919 spring...
  11. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    More like the '50s. Disney has resorts on Oahu even IOTL, so I guess it could work.
  12. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    Cameron might go to Disney, depending on who owns the rights. Might do Alita, Titanic or that Hiroshima movie he was kicking around, but IIRC he sat on Avatar until the tech was ready (i.e. mid 00s at the earliest).
  13. Alternate Hundred Years War with England-Scotland Personal Union

    I mean Edward and Margaret’s son still marries either Isabella or Joan so there’s still a claim, just not through Edward III but his potential son.
  14. Would Beria have been a good leader for the Soviet Union?

    My belief is he would have a really rough start as he would have to do massive purges because so many people hated and feared him. This would not be good for the effieciency of a command economy like the Soviet Union. The Red Army would be hit particularly hard in this case, and it is likely...
  15. Sārthākā

    Would Beria have been a good leader for the Soviet Union?

    I am mainly speaking of his Pragmatic Neo-Liberal Economic Policies from 1982 which did alleviate a lot of the 1982 Latin American Debt Crisis more than anything else. Other than that yeah i don't have anything good to say about him
  16. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    Umm question about Terminator 2: considering that its creator companies are all more or less a clusterfuck, Carolco for instance, who's gonna make it here, if at all? Who knows, maybe James Cameron makes Avatar way earlier.
  17. Would Beria have been a good leader for the Soviet Union?

    It's been a long time since I've seen Pinochet defenders. What exactly was "competent" or "good" about him? Murdering leftists by throwing them out of helicopters maybe?
  18. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Britains position in Libya is much more secure, with much better availability of armour to defend against a push by the DAK and Italians, more supplies have survived and Benghazi is usable and being used, dislodging the British from there will be much much more difficult, if even possible. It’s...
  19. The New Order: Last Days of Europe - An Axis Victory Cold War Mod for HoIIV

    Regarding how post-AM Russia will impact Germany: Sadly, it's pretty likely that post-Bormann Nazi Germany would muddle along into the Modern day with it's empire intact. Now, from what we know from Panzer's statement that he posted on the Sufficient Velocity forum, Post-Bormann will be a...
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