Finally caught up to the last entries of this incredible story, enjoyed every entry and comment, kudos to all who have contributed, waiting for updates with bated breath
Firstly, just caught up an excellent and enthralling T/L.
Secondly, from ITTL historical point of view ALL the IJA documentation has disappeared. Certainly ominous, but I dont think the UK could have brought Tube Alloys to fruition without the Manhattan Project. My speculation is that either...
IMHO the strategic advantages held by the allies meant that they did not have to show tactical nous and skill on the battlefields, it simply meant, in the long run, they could not lose the war.
22 in 1883. Living in Central London. In fact I was about 100 yards from the Post Office tower (which I was told was a targeting point)! No good going back to my parents, they lived in Coventry. Major target due to industry, communications transport links. No, I am dead, If I stayed in London...
All, I have been lurking on AH for a couple of years now enjoying these time lines but have never posted questions/comments as I am neither a serviceman or a historian, just somebody who loves history. However this timeline is a work of art, and by that I mean it is not only nearly perfect but...