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      Odd question?

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      Imperious LeaderI

      stay on topic people.

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      Favorite Major Sport

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      well if i had to vote it probably would be base ball!

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      Awesome News!!!

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      dezrtfishD

      Congrats, when I get home from Iraq, my 10 year old is ready to graduate from Risk to A&A, It happens fast.

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      Favorite WW2 Fighter Plane

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      ABWorsham4A

      @Col:

      With the ME 262 seemingly winning the poll, eyebrows should be raised at the fact that the ME 262’s closest rival in it’s own catagory, the Gloster Meteor was unfairly banned from the poll.

      I’m surprised that a jet is the winner. I came close to not including the Me 262.  I may just be old school.

      Col Cool, i have named you the Poll Cop- always fighting poll injustice.

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      U.S & Germany

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      In some of my other posts on this forum, I’ve described how even in 1940 (when the U.S. was still technically at peace with Germany), it had devoted a significant amount of industrial potential toward winning the air war against Germany; with plans to considerably expand the effort over the next several years. America’s strongest single asset was her industrial potential, as Hitler clearly understood. But that potential was going to be increasingly turned against Germany, whether the U.S. was technically at war or not.

      Hitler’s plan to counter this was to expand Germany’s industrial output over the short-term, so that he could at least keep pace with the air war over Germany in the long haul. His method of expanding Germany’s output included industrialization and conquest. The industrialization aspect of his plan meant that instead of putting everything he had into weapons output for 1941 or 1942–in a massive effort to crush the Soviet Union–he had to divide his nation’s economic activity between short-term military production and long-term output increases. The result of all that industrial investment was that Germany increased its aircraft output from 16,000 planes per year in 1941 to over 40,000 planes per year by 1944. It also increased its military production in other categories, such as tanks and V2 rockets.

      In late 1941, Hitler knew that his window of opportunity to win the war was relatively slim; and that 1942 would be critical. Germany had to win a decisive victory over the Soviet Union in that year, both to take pressure off its eastern front, and to provide it with the raw materials and manpower it needed to hold its own in the air war over the long haul. Hitler believed that the overwhelming majority of America’s naval strength would be needed in the Pacific to counter the Japanese; at least until the end of 1943. That gave him what he believed was a two year window with which he could sink the American Lend-Lease Aid pouring into Great Britain and the Soviet Union. Sinking those ships would increase Germany’s chances of obtaining the victory over the Soviet Union it desperately needed.

      However, the Japanese Navy proved less adept than Hitler had hoped. The Battle of Midway occurred six months after Pearl Harbor. That battle took the naval pressure off the U.S. in the Pacific, and allowed it to focus more of its efforts on convoy protection in the Atlantic. More generally, the failure of the Japanese military meant that Japan would be far less successful in taking military pressure off of Germany than Hitler had hoped.

      In 1942, the Soviet Union outproduced Germany 3:1 - 4:1 in tanks, artillery, and other land combat categories, and even 2:1 in military aircraft. It also fielded a much larger army than Germany. Thus evaporated Hitler’s hope of a decisive victory on his eastern front.

      Had Hitler not declared war against the U.S., large amounts of American Lend-Lease aid would still have flowed to his enemies in Europe. Over the long-term, he still would have needed to devote a significant portion of his military production to defending German skies and German cities against American-made bombers. He would have lost out on the Second Happy Time (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Happy_Time ), which would have resulted in a stronger Soviet war effort for 1942. On the other hand, he wouldn’t have had to deal with the U.S. invasion of Algeria in 1942, its invasion of Sicily and Italy in 1943, or the Normandy invasion of '44. It’s easy to say in hindsight that the harm of the American invasions exceeded the benefit of sinking that Lend-Lease shipping in '42. But that distinction was less obvious at the time.

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      Rabaul

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      ShakespeareS

      Got it, thanks.

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      What is your favorite WWII medium bomber?

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      Speaking of medium bombers, I feel for the Japanese bomber crews who operated the Betty, which was a flying gas can. Although it must be nice to have a 20 mm cannon for a tail gunner.

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      Who was the GREATEST

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      lol i cant beleive its still on lol you just lol havnt seen it forever let me giggle*

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      David L. Robbins

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      Have any of you read any of David L. Robbins work? I’ve read War Of The Rats and The Last Citadel. Are any of his other books good reads?

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      WORLD WAR 3

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      I unlocked voting since this subject still has life.

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      Question: Eastern Front, 1943

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      Not romance. “Romantizing a period of time” is what I reffer to. It happens all the time. Just like some “romantize” the revolutionary times in the 60’s.

      But I’m using illustrations more and more like a creative writer here (which I am) and less like a stone cold Killer or historian.

      So lets just get back to business as usual shall we? My Reich armor can pop Shermans like they were balloons.

      –-Yeah. I’m now considering myself a Nashorn ace. I don’t recall losing a single battle yet where I had that vehicle. I love that thing. A stone cold, calculated tank obliterator. You just have to keep it safe on the board becuase of it’s weak defense. With it’s ability to ignore one hex of cover, it’s usually not hard to keep that thing in an awesome sniper postion and it’s got the speed to fall back if necessary. Plus – my god, the range alone on that wepon! I love this game.

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      Minor countries?

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      i believe to make this 1 more interestuing allow italy to jump in more afrikan use + then rommel from germany would be more apropriate

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      Operation: Sealion

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      I don’t think the operation would have been successful for a number of reasons. There was still the Royal Navy, something that would have made any landing difficult at best, impossible at worst. There were more of them to begin with and were pretty decent ships. I think maybe, from my POV, that one reason would have made any landing very costly for the Germans, and those troops that did survive would have had to deal with resistance of some sort after that.

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      Rommel, 12th SS and Normandy

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      ?

      I’m sure there is some good stuff buried in the archives in this forum.

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      Japan v.s U.S.S.R

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      ABW,

      When you look at my Karma section below it says Applaud and smite.  So if I said something you like, agreed with or what ever that you found possitive you would press the applaud button and my + Karma would go up 1.  If I pissed you off you could press the smite button and my - Karma would go up one.

      They are all anonymous so you never know who to thank or who to smite.

      LT

    • ABWorsham4A

      Eastern Front Question

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      Really? Did they claim it was no big deal?

    • ABWorsham4A

      I need your opinion, please.

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      Yes, in the context I was speaking the semi-decent price is in the future, as you were speaking of Risk Anniversary Ed.  If AA50 goes out of print for good and rises to crazy prices I don’t think it will be the standard global AA game.  Though, with the internet making it all pretty much free anyway (play-by-forum etc.) I could be wrong.

    • ABWorsham4A

      Which Battle Had a Greater Impact?

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      Midway without doubt.
      The beginning of the end for the Imperial japanese navy.

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      Finding players

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      ABWorsham4A

      i will do, when i get time.  Life is keeping me very busy.

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      East Texas Players Needed

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      ABWorsham4A

      I live near Tyler, Texas. I’m looking for players for Axis and Allies.

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