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1941, Saturday 06 December: The captains and navigating officers had all been called over to the ‘Prince’ late last night. The...
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So in the absence of any response of any sort from Sealion Press after several months it looks like I am pressing ahead with...
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1 June 1942. Damascus, Syria. General Henri Dentz, High Commissioner of Levant and GOC-in-C Levant Forces of the Vichy Regime watched...
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Addendum: December 1941 - April 1942 - The Dutch East Indies - Je Maintiendrai ‘I shall maintain.’ Motto of the Dutch Royal Family...
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He wasn't expecting aircraft carrying aerial torpedoes to be able to reach him. That's the critical point - Torpedoes are big and heavy...
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26 May 1942. Lembang, Java. Having come back to ABDA’s HQ, Auchinleck’s Naval Commander, Admiral Conrad Helfrich was able to update his...
Mar 18, 2024
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1941, Friday 05 December; They had arrived on Thursday, about half past six in the evening. The big Catalina, one of five newly...
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I finally found a cost for Bailey bridges - $900,000 per mile to manufacture in the USA according to an article in The Military Engineer...
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What? If they just could do that and improve logistics they would have OTL. The German Army was actually de mechanising not mechanising...
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What is the evidence that the Germans, Russians and French were more aware of the need for a big high velocity tank gun with a large HE...
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22 May 1942. Rangoon, Burma. General Auchinleck, with Generals Alexander and Slim, were picking through the reports of the actions of...
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Well it appears that Munich Shuffle gets to bow out with a Turtledove win, many thanks to those who too the time to vote, whether for...
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So where were the debts coming from? At some stage, saying "just borrow more money" is pretty close to saying "just get ASBs to carry...
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Some RN BCs did prove to be fragile but only 3 were lost and 2 of those were the first Gen BCs of the Invincible class which were little...
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What admiral couldn't grasp a new concept? The Dreadnought "revolution" was just eight years old - that's only about as old as the...
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