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  1. Remember the Texas! The United States in World War II (an alternate history)

    You mean that MacArthur can work miracles? I always thought that he was a decent general but very much into shows. Also as for the corruption at the time, good luck, MacArthur would probably have a better chance at convincing the few officers that might come with him to not use racial slurs...
  2. McPherson

    Alternate Aircraft of Nations

    Canada... with US help about 1 and 1/2 years. Though I think they would actually opt for Beaufighters, and Mosquitos.
  3. How long would it take for the Confederates to abolish slavery if they won the civil war?

    Recycling some old musings on Texas secession from the Confederacy...
  4. Dunkirk disaster and Spain declares war on Britain.

    Why do I keep seeing this false fact In late June 1940 after Dunkirk - Britain had 27 Infantry Divisions, 2 Armoured Divisions, 7 Army Tank Brigades, 11 Divisional Cavalry Regiments The loss of the BEF would have resulted in that figure being reduced by about 9 or 10 infantry divisions plus a...
  5. No G harder then Kenny G
    Threadmarks: Tha Realist

    Tha Realist 15 dollars is lunch money to a lot of kids, that's why I want to give people value for their money ya know. So my start at death row was rough ya know, my voice was a little too similar to 2pacs and people gave me shit for it. 2pac was the one who gave me a chance and some one...
  6. How long would it take for the Confederates to abolish slavery if they won the civil war?

    I'm Jake Featherston and I'm here to tell you the truth!! More likely is that the CSA would fall to a right wing revolution made up of the poor white working class, as racism plays a central role in CSA society.
  7. McPherson

    Remember the Texas! The United States in World War II (an alternate history)

    Seapower 101. He who uses the sea and denies its use... wins.
  8. Remember the Texas! The United States in World War II (an alternate history)

    Sounds like the ideal place for MacArthur.
  9. Remember the Texas! The United States in World War II (an alternate history)

    Large. I've seen a couple efforts to calculate this. Without checking accuracy or assumptions they do not favor the German Air Force in any way. The actual losses were significant in both he Polish & western campaigns. Back of the envelope calculations suggest that in terms of ratio of...
  10. xwing@aliciousness . com

    Patton in Korea/MacArthur in the White House

    Goddamnit, if the Archangel Gabriel gave me enough fuel I'd be pissing in the River Styx by now!
  11. Remember the Texas! The United States in World War II (an alternate history)

    It is. The impact, especially in the less often discussed but hugely effective mining campaing of the Inland Sea, Korea Strait, and approaches to the Home Islands of the "average" B-29 was also arguably greater than that of an infantry company.
  12. Patton in Korea/MacArthur in the White House

    As if that wouldn't be Patton's ideal heaven.
  13. AH Timeline: The NHL-WHA merger: A different story

    Most Likely mother Teresa, who passed away on September 5th.
  14. marathag

    Remember the Texas! The United States in World War II (an alternate history)

    Losses of your own airforces are a good way to check, and the Hawk 75 had the lowest loss rate of the French Fighters. Didn't hurt that typically the Hawk equipped unites were all in all, had better pilots with more experience P-40C was probably the best mix of speed and maneuverability, but...
  15. What would the Americas be like if the Chinese colonized it?

    Colonial societies tend towards either more freedom or more slavery than the colonizing societies. Depending on what approach the Chinese take in America the colonies made industrialize first before China does
  16. Soviet low level air defense missiles: too little too late ?

    Sure. I was responding to a post about whether they were useful or not. Moving them will be something that happens at the operational, not tactical level, and certainly not a regular occurrence. The analogue I gave before was WW1 Era very heavy howitzers (like the British 12' and bigger). The...
  17. WI: Queen Victoria Was Male/King Victor?

    Notably "Victor" would also be King of Hanover, where OTL the crowns were separated upon William IV's death. Interesting implications during the era of German unification.
  18. The German Century

    Great work btw. One of my favorite TLs on here
  19. The German Century

    I like that pic of Roosevelt, where’d you find it? I have ideas for using him in a TL of my own potentially
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