Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

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Let's not go down that hole!

Anyway, chances of the FG-42 actually being developed? Nil or Nada?
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Given the slaughter of FJs it might not exist in TTL as I suspect the Germans are even more reluctant to use FJs.

But given the cult of private Armies of the Luftwaffe and SS - it may still occur
 
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Given the slaughter of FJs it might not exist in TTL as I suspect the Germans are even more reluctant to use FJs.

But given the cult of private Armies of the Luftwaffe and SS - it may still occur
How to drive your manufacturing and logistics officers even more batty lecture at 10.
 
Next up : what calibre will Australian tanks use? :evilsmile::evilsmile:
It won't be this one.

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Next up : what calibre will Australian tanks use? :evilsmile::evilsmile:
You are a naughty Dragon

But I did make a recent attempt on this riddle recently

My thrust was the Australians standing up Valentine production along the same lines as the Canadians instead of going down the route of the Sentinel

And armed with the 2 pounder or 3.7" Howitzer (with Vickers as the Coaxial for both variants) -

However I would suggest that they also copy the Canadians but in whatever tank they are building ITTL - but the Valentine would have been a good choice OTL.
 
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