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Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.
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15 June 1942. Salisbury Plain, England. The Baron II’s trials were complete and a group of Officers, Other Ranks and civilians were...
Monday at 3:20 PM
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What if Churchill didn't under-estimate the Turks at gallipoli?
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The point was that they were using old ships no longer useful for frontline service and would likely be scrapped after the war...
Monday at 2:23 PM
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Malaya What If
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Indeed (gotta love Hata and Izawa's 'Japanese Naval Aces and Fighter Units in WW2').. Formed 22 November 1941 on Taiwan from detached...
Monday at 2:14 PM
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To answer the question the OP asked…. what if Churchill didn't under estimate the Turks. We have two asnwers 1) The answer to the asked...
Monday at 9:14 AM
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1941, Saturday 06 December: The big metal blade of the Le Tourneau Carryall bit into the ground, and began slicing off a layer of...
Monday at 9:13 AM
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An AH Battle: An Alternate Battle of the Denmark Straight - (Operation Rheinübung) 1942.
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Probably not. The whole lead up to those goes back to the RN/RAF war of 1932 concept from the WHW timelines as well as my own...
Monday at 8:02 AM
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An AH Battle: An Alternate Battle of the Denmark Straight - (Operation Rheinübung) 1942.
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Part Four The first ship to be subject to air attack that morning was the cruiser HMS Suffolk. The weather was clearer in this area...
Monday at 7:48 AM
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WI: Kühlmann's "Peace Kite" Flies, a Negotiated End to WWI in 1917?
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So I did manage to find a copy of The Road Less Travelled, and here's what Zelikow has to say about the exact details of a Franco-German...
Monday at 7:38 AM
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I don't think the failure was down to Churchill underestimating the Turks, but rather the low priority the operation got. Had it been...
Monday at 7:35 AM
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AHC: better behaved Red Army
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Stalin did exactly that. There is no indication that Stalin ever wanted 'to exact revenge' or somehow encouraged such behaviors or gave...
Monday at 7:30 AM
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Into the Fire - the "Minor" nations of WW2 strike back
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Oh, a small irony in the very next day :D - https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/italy/renault-r35-in-italian-service/ Quote: "The...
Monday at 7:29 AM
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January 1943. The German View
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Rewrote and expanded this section. No perfect, but I think it gets the idea across. HQ Submarine Command Line Captain Eberhard Godt...
Sunday at 5:31 PM
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Russian civil war without Bolsheviks
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Well, first of all, there's probably not going to be much of a civil war. Without the ideological titans that are Lenin and Trotsky...
Sunday at 5:28 PM
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CP Victory:Labour wins 1918 election
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most bank clients can't fight back when the repo men come knocking. Now if those bank clients happened to be a planet spanning empire...
Sunday at 5:26 PM
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An AH Battle: An Alternate Battle of the Denmark Straight - (Operation Rheinübung) 1942.
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Part 3 At 2100 on the 25th of April, Operation Rheinübung began. Admiral Lutjens's fleet had first headed north towards Trondheim...
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