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Post by John Marston on Mar 28, 2021 1:46:12 GMT
Hey, Rodolfo Graziani , sorry for this short response. I wish I could go more in detail, but I am occupied with another project of mine. No offense, but a lot of these points are very implausible. Things that immediately strike my attention are: Japan and independent India invading Russia, the US sending aid to Germany, Germany liberating minorities from the USSR, German puppets having a meaningful contribution to the war, and Germany developing the naval capabilities to invade Britain and the US by 1942 and 1945 respectively. That is cold war in modern words. But I do think that Germany could have been victorious after capturing Moscow, securing supplies, capturing twin 'grads' and forcing a Soviet retreat beyond Urals.
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Post by HangryBird on Mar 28, 2021 1:50:34 GMT
Hey, Rodolfo Graziani , sorry for this short response. I wish I could go more in detail, but I am occupied with another project of mine. No offense, but a lot of these points are very implausible. Things that immediately strike my attention are: Japan and independent India invading Russia, the US sending aid to Germany, Germany liberating minorities from the USSR, German puppets having a meaningful contribution to the war, and Germany developing the naval capabilities to invade Britain and the US by 1942 and 1945 respectively. That is cold war in modern words. But I do think that Germany could have been victorious after capturing Moscow, securing supplies, capturing twin 'grads' and forcing a Soviet retreat beyond Urals. Yep, to defeat the Soviets, Germany has to take over the Urals and everything west of it. Also, just finished my little project, but there's so much info to go over that it will probably take a day or two for me to properly address it.
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Post by John Marston on Mar 28, 2021 1:53:34 GMT
That is cold war in modern words. But I do think that Germany could have been victorious after capturing Moscow, securing supplies, capturing twin 'grads' and forcing a Soviet retreat beyond Urals. Yep, to defeat the Soviets, Germany has to take over the Urals and everything west of it. Also, just finished my little project, but there's so much info to go over that it will probably take a day or two for me to properly address it. Start another thread on it. It looks interesting.
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Post by HangryBird on Mar 28, 2021 1:54:33 GMT
Yep, to defeat the Soviets, Germany has to take over the Urals and everything west of it. Also, just finished my little project, but there's so much info to go over that it will probably take a day or two for me to properly address it. Start another thread on it. It looks interesting. Why should I?
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Post by John Marston on Mar 28, 2021 1:55:53 GMT
Start another thread on it. It looks interesting. Why should I? You said it would be lengthy. Label it as your project name.
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Post by HangryBird on Mar 28, 2021 1:59:07 GMT
You said it would be lengthy. Label it as your project name. I wouldn't call it a project, much less deserving of its own thread.
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Post by John Marston on Mar 28, 2021 2:01:48 GMT
You said it would be lengthy. Label it as your project name. I wouldn't call it a project, much less deserving of its own thread. But you can talk about anything here in officers lounge. You can.
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Post by HangryBird on Mar 28, 2021 2:04:14 GMT
I wouldn't call it a project, much less deserving of its own thread. But you can talk about anything here in officers lounge. You can. But why make a thread just to critique someone's else's work?
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Post by John Marston on Mar 28, 2021 2:05:17 GMT
But you can talk about anything here in officers lounge. You can. But why make a thread just to critique someone's else's work? Oof. I am sorry then. I didn't know that it was criticizing someone's work. I apologise.
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Post by HangryBird on Mar 28, 2021 2:07:45 GMT
But why make a thread just to critique someone's else's work? Oof. I am sorry then. I didn't know that it was criticizing someone's work. I apologise. I just said that I found it very implausible.
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Post by Rodolfo Graziani on Mar 28, 2021 9:28:38 GMT
Its not actually mine, I found it on quora a couple of monhs ago, just remembered about it now and decided t put it here
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Post by John Marston on Mar 28, 2021 9:37:17 GMT
Its not actually mine, I found it on quora a couple of monhs ago, just remembered about it now and decided t put it here What spaces do you follow?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2021 13:18:40 GMT
Its not actually mine, I found it on quora a couple of monhs ago, just remembered about it now and decided t put it here What spaces do you follow? majority quora members are biased towards their opinion, there are very few users who give balanced and quality posts both.
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Post by John Marston on Mar 29, 2021 0:58:09 GMT
What spaces do you follow? majority quora members are biased towards their opinion, there are very few users who give balanced and quality posts both. But there are many more places other than historical one. That doesn't mean that I don't agree with you.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2021 6:09:23 GMT
majority quora members are biased towards their opinion, there are very few users who give balanced and quality posts both. But there are many more places other than historical one. That doesn't mean that I don't agree with you. The sentence applies to all spaces related to social life.
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