Depends on what the tank is for, of course. I would say soft attack; infantry can be hard to break.What do you prefer for tanks? Breakthrough or soft attack?
What do you prefer for tanks? Breakthrough or soft attack?
This is going to be controversial in certain circles, but I am wondering if anyone can think of a way to keep Ireland within the United Kingdom with a point of divergence occurring around 1918 ~ 1919?
I have a plan regarding what I hope will be a peaceful path towards Irish Independence around the 1990s [fingers crossed without The Troubles] so it would involve Ireland hopefully remaining a UK Dominion until then.I can't see this being possible. Longer might be possible with bit earlier POD. But not much longer anyway. Keeping Ireland notably longer or even until 21st century you would need POD before Potato Famine.
How's this as an idea:I'm thinking that Labour comes to power after the Weltkrieg, joining their German Social Democratic counterparts. After a bunch of hamfisted attempts at passing reforms through Parliament and managing to royally piss literally everyone off in the process, they have the bright idea to try and cool relations with Germany through an economic deal and a diplomatic discourse. While Chancellor Ebert and his chief negociater Solf were open to the idea, the British people and government were not. After the vocal protesting of multiple veterans groups, former army officers, average British citizens, and the supposed personal displeasure of the King, a vote of No Confidence was initiated and succeded in ousting the Labour government.
I'm sorry if I wasn't good with names here. My knowledge of WW1 era British politics leaves much to be desired compared to my knowledge of German politics in that same period.
Not really plausible IMO. You need a POD during the Easter Rising at the latest, that was the big tipping point that cause nationalist sentiment to overtake autonomist hopes, coupled with the lack of implementation of the Third Home Rule Bill.This is going to be controversial in certain circles, but I am wondering if anyone can think of a way to keep Ireland within the United Kingdom with a point of divergence occurring around 1918 ~ 1919?
Does it add a lore blurb for some of the stuff there?
The extended tech tree mod is a must have, this is China
Yes, it does, good sir! That is the best partDoes it add a lore blurb for some of the stuff there?
Legend! Legend!!! Hero!!! The first Brazilian to have a copy of that book, congratulations 🎉👏!After two months of wait, my copy of Williams' Biography on Huey Long has arrived, I guess the delivery to Brazil was a bit of a problem but here it is.
This is going to be controversial in certain circles, but I am wondering if anyone can think of a way to keep Ireland within the United Kingdom with a point of divergence occurring around 1918 ~ 1919?
Late commenting here, but I agree with Worffan. The only thing that could possibly stave it off by that late point would have been if the government had been more lenient on the Volunteer leaders: it was the crackdown post-Rising and the execution of the main leaders that really tipped the scales to outright nationalism becoming the major sentiment.Not really plausible IMO. You need a POD during the Easter Rising at the latest, that was the big tipping point that cause nationalist sentiment to overtake autonomist hopes, coupled with the lack of implementation of the Third Home Rule Bill.
To do that, you take John Maxwell out behind a woodshed and beat him soundly....I mean you make sure he's not in charge of the aftermath of the rising.Late commenting here, but I agree with Worffan. The only thing that could possibly stave it off by that late point would have been if the government had been more lenient on the Volunteer leaders: it was the crackdown post-Rising and the execution of the main leaders that really tipped the scales to outright nationalism becoming the major sentiment.
I mean, when the Brits are literally carrying a wounded man to his execution on a stretcher...