The Scandinavian Gambit - A WWII TL

A little announcement for those who care.

I have decided that I am most definitely not abandoning the TL, however, I will need to do re do some of this. While some minor retconning wouldn't be a big deal, I have some big changes that need t be done in chronology and other areas. Therefore, I am gong to retstart the TL in a few days to a week after I have done more research and writing.This isn't the optimal choice, but I'm probably not the first person to have to restart due to facts. :eek:

Hopefully I will see you all in the new thread.

Count me in, and good luck with improving the TL.:)

(I am happy to help if you need an opinion about any Finnish issues, just PM me.)
 
Update, as war comes to Scandinavia.

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[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]February 5th, 1940[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif] Cold would barely describe how Private Konrad Wolf and the 11 other paratroopers felt in the Ju-52 as it cruised above the Baltic sea. Flying in a plane at 150 miles per hour, at a height of a thousand feet in the middle of winter, at 6 in the morning is pretty damn cold, even inside the plane. Not like its thin metal fuselage can do much. They had left the airfield just about 30 minutes ago, and they were getting close to the target of Malmo in Sweden. Apparently Der Fuhrer had set his sights on Sweden for his next conquest, so off the Wehrmacht went. If only he could have chosen to invade in July thought the fallschirmjager.
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the word is "fallschirmjäger". OK, so you can't do umlauts, spell it "fallschirmjaeger", that's a perfectly legitimate, if a bit odd looking, spelling.
 
Boy, the Wallies are lucking out with the Germans doing a pre-emptive strike. They can now, with a straight face, claim they are helping to defend the Scandinavians...
 
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