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Carl Schwamberger
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China as a Axis Supporter WWII
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Agree in general. Raids and skirmishes are one thing, but weak transportation and a army weak in support makes them a weak threat to...
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Carl Schwamberger
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January 1943. The German View
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Am still reading on the anti Hitler conspiracy. If anyone has any recommendations for reading on this subject, or has comments I'd very...
Today at 6:57 PM
Carl Schwamberger
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AHC: A country enacts female-biased immigration.
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Re: Molly Welsh. Working at age fourteen as a English servant girl. Accused of theft she was swiftly sentenced to transportation to...
Today at 6:41 PM
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Sometimes, it wasn't a particularly voluntary arrangement...
Today at 6:32 PM
Carl Schwamberger
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China as a Axis Supporter WWII
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That the KMT did work with Germany during the 1920s and through 1937. One of the long term goals of the KMT was to terminate the...
Today at 6:25 PM
Carl Schwamberger
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China as a Axis Supporter WWII
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Alternate History Discussion: After 1900
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This derives from the multiple discussions I've seen about Japan as a Allied nation in WWII. The question/s revolve around how useful...
Today at 11:11 AM
Carl Schwamberger
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WI: Forced Berberization instead of forced Arabization in the Maghreb
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My version of this had a PoD far back in the European dark ages or the Medival or Rennisance at the latest. The Reconquista spreads...
Today at 10:53 AM
Carl Schwamberger
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AHC: A country enacts female-biased immigration.
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The polygamy route was mentioned earlier. Lets assume a nation is culturally open to immigration, and allows multiple spouses. Said...
Today at 10:48 AM
Carl Schwamberger
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How powerful could Italy have become by 1940 if it wasn't run by a strutting buffoon?
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All that did not help. To digress... I was looking at the course of nuclear physics research 1900 - 1942. It looks like a small jump...
Today at 10:41 AM
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What if Churchill didn't under-estimate the Turks at gallipoli?
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The British were successful at amphibious/littoral/combined operations for several centuries. There was no fundamental reason they...
Today at 8:51 AM
Carl Schwamberger
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What if the German western campaign of 1940 does not invade or occupy Netherlands?
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Thats 100% correct. But, we know it is correct in hindsight. In march 1940 the Germans were running yet another map exercise at OKW HQ...
Tuesday at 10:03 PM
Carl Schwamberger
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What if the German western campaign of 1940 does not invade or occupy Netherlands?
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My thoughts? One is I remember the Luftwaffe wanted the Netherlands airfields to put their bombers in practical range of England and...
Tuesday at 3:21 PM
Carl Schwamberger
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Japan declares war on germany july 1941
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Yep. Their commanders on the spot were clearly not up to the task. Arrogance, indecisive changes in strategy, lack of study of...
Monday at 1:17 PM
Carl Schwamberger
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Japan declares war on germany july 1941
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Beyond the the point TRH makes, the Embargo went far past 'Oil' Japanese accounts in US banks frozen. Japan was dependent of rolling...
Monday at 1:05 PM
Carl Schwamberger
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What if Churchill didn't under-estimate the Turks at gallipoli?
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Its worth noting again the lead ships of the flotilla were at the last minefield. Once that was past there were negligible defenses...
Monday at 12:20 PM
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