DBWI France doesn't attack belgium

MERRICA

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Some other thing I think should get some attention is the current relationship between France and America, There still exists a considerable Anti-British and Anti - German sentiment in France and even in the USA. It is quite ironic that the far- left Laval Régime is championed by today's Right as an true underdog who stood up to German "Aggression":closedtongue:.
 
There might still be an American Entrance into the war on the French side, after all, Theodore Roosevelt and many others wanted to aid France in her " Darkest Hour ". But it never gained real traction until an American Cruise Liner was sunk by Great Britain, thrusting the sleeping giant on the side of the French.

Also, we might still see European Powers control colonies in the Americas rather than them being snatched up by the Americans at the end of the war.
I never got why the SS Arctic tried to flee the British ship, it always seemed fishy as one ship struck a supposedly empty coal bunker causing the middle of the ship to disintegrate? I know coal dust is dangerous but still.

Plus whoever renamed the ship seemed to be tempting fate given the originals fate.
 

MERRICA

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I never got why the SS Arctic tried to flee the British ship, it always seemed fishy as one ship struck a supposedly empty coal bunker causing the middle of the ship to disintegrate? I know coal dust is dangerous but still.

Plus whoever renamed the ship seemed to be tempting fate given the originals fate.

Yes, seemed quite fishy to me.
 

longsword14

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OOC: That's not how DBWIs fucking work. You're supposed to follow the world-building done by previous posts, not go off on your own merry way and declare it "following the tradition" because you didn't like the previous posts.
OOC: Thank you for the correction. The overall timeline had spots in between, between the US joining, France losing, and something called the Rhine War. What happened in between was not specified. Also, cool it off.
 
I really dont agree with most of the conclusions & other remarks in this thread, but the question is really a interesting one. Maybe I'll have time to game it out before Cheyne-Stokes breathing sets in. My initial thoughts concern what preparations the French would have made for dealing with the the supply task, and the Belgian fortresses @ Namur & Liege.
 
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