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  1. The Dogger Bank War - how a North Sea battle changed the course of the 20th century

    This is really weird in comparison to OTL. I'm not sure if there is precedent from the OTL negotiations but the distinction of heavy and light cruisers based on displacement instead of gun caliber is different. Another thing to note is that the distinction between heavy and light cruisers comes...
  2. The Dogger Bank War - how a North Sea battle changed the course of the 20th century

    That's a good point, the UK could accept parity if commonwealth forces are not counted, and the UK can subsidize commonwealth navies with funds and personal. So there totally not a part of the Royal Navy we swear. However why would the UK feel the need to throw a bone to their greatest threat...
  3. The Dogger Bank War - how a North Sea battle changed the course of the 20th century

    I didn't say anything about the US. The UK accepting partiality with the US is fine as they are not a likely enemy. Germany however is just across the Channel. Especially as the lowlands are indefensible without a strong France, and could be easily taken to be used as a jumping off point to the...
  4. The Dogger Bank War - how a North Sea battle changed the course of the 20th century

    Why would the UK ever agree to partiality with the German Navy? The UK is perfectly fine economically in this timeline, and German just won continental dominance. The Royal Navy has to maintain its naval advantage in this scenario.
  5. The Dogger Bank War - how a North Sea battle changed the course of the 20th century

    It looks like the British Raj will be much more stable for the mean time, with no British involvement in WWI (or whatever the war becomes called), and the precedent set by the Irish Home Rule.
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