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    • GargantuaG

      Every Dog has his day… But this one gets 30\. How would you spend them?

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      aequitas-et-veritasA

      I’m sorry to hear that too.
      I had three dogs my self. I feel with you.

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      Is WWIII on the way?

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      aequitas-et-veritasA

      As Long as humans are on the Power, there will unlikely be an official WW III (90% of a Chance).

      But when humans hand over the total power of Judgement to a Head CPU.

      RUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!

      T-800_(T2).jpg

    • GargantuaG

      FAQ Misprint? UK Can't scramble?

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      knp7765K

      Regarding SZ 110, I got hosed one time on a UK scramble. Usually as Germany, I send 3 fighters, 3 Stukas, 1 bombers and sometimes 1 sub to SZ 110. Our UK player had gotten in the habit of not scrambling in order to save the RAF for future action.
      Well, this one game I made the mistake of just assuming UK would not scramble. I sent 2 fighters, 2 Stukas and 1 bomber to SZ 110. The other fighter and Stuka I sent to kill the French fleet in SZ 93. Well, UK taught me a lesson. They scrambled and wiped out my planes. I didn’t even kill all the ships in the channel.
      Never made that mistake again.

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      Lottery Dice

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      Ka
      DiceRolls: 1@6; Total Hits: 11@6: (1)

      Ky
      DiceRolls: 1@6; Total Hits: 11@6: (3)

      Ja
      DiceRolls: 1@6; Total Hits: 11@6: (4)

      Jo
      DiceRolls: 1@6; Total Hits: 11@6: (6)

      Odd = Axis

      Even = Allies

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      Anybody heard of Jack Churchill? Total Badass!

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      Der KuenstlerD

      Interesting!

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      Gargantua's Hitlist for 2015 Leauge

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      GargantuaG

      @variance:

      Gargantua is a wormhole.Â

      Prepare to be sucked into the void.

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      Garg's Notes: Russian Defence Doctrine

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      Young GrasshopperY

      Needed to bump this for my Russia strategy video.

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      ISIS vs 3rd SS Panzer Division - who wins?

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      @aequitas:

      @ABWorsham:

      @wittmann:

      RedLeg: do ISIS really have T55s and T62s and Artillery?

      Yes, they have heavy weapons.

      wich scale? 1:35?

      Only in Tamiya or Dragon brands. If you want anything else it has to be in 1/72nd…

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      XDAP #2

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      GargantuaG

      RPGS - check your pms

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      Send Boots on the ground to deal with ISIS?

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      varianceV

      @MightyChris:

      So says the guy who is literally advocating using nuclear weapons to “wipe out” a race of people “once and for all.”

      I wasn’t really advocating that.  I was thinking more along the lines of JWWs post but he wrote it better than me and more funny.  Sometimes humour doesn’t carry well.  But anyway, lets get the hell out of the middle east and leave them to their own.

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      Is the Axis Advantage it's overwheling Air Power?

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      JenniferJ

      I have to say I like the idea of giving all nations more money.  Perhaps each nation collects their normal income + national objective income and then adds 2d6 bonus economy to add in randomness?

      That should only average an extra 6 IPC per nation (6.090909… really) but would be flexible enough to give only +2 or as much as +12 both of which could add some flair and randomness to the game.

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      Alternative balance solution to bidding

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      Young GrasshopperY

      I think the whole bid system might work better as is, if there were an American battleship added to the setup in sea zone #101.

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      The Tokyo BLITZ

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      @Shin:

      I had a strategy of building a naval base on Midway and basing my fleet there for a while.  It has some advantages on paper - very difficult to block, Bombers launched from there can attack Tokyo factories or support a landing in Japan, plus all your planes on the carriers and such can support landings as well.

      In practice, it’s never worked very well.  Japan tends to ignore the fleet and focus southward, or Germany takes advantage of the USA’s pacific focus to wreak havoc on Russia.

      I have tried a similar tactic where I base my navy in sz 8 with airbase and navy base at aleution island. I have similar experinces, but the problem might be you start beeing agreesive too early with the USA

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      Liberating Paris - House Rule?

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      General 6 StarsG

      What we did was give France back power and got to collect all money  for any Free French territory’s with a value ( plus the free 4 infrantry in Paris ) and any French territory’s liberated. Also keep any Free French ships now. Like you say Gar, it might be to big a risk but you got to try and put some kind of pressure on germany.

      Plus we also sent 53 icp’s land lease to Russia so far in are game.

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      *MUST WATCH* Disney Documentary on Air Power and more (1943)

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      LHoffmanL

      @CWO:

      I’d say it’s one of those exceptions that proves the rule.  If it took 70,000 to 300,000 Persians (Herodotus claims a figure as high as two-and-a-half million) to kill 300 Spartans, that’s actually a pretty pathetic performance on the part of the Persians.

      True. However, speaking just about shots and arrows, the Persians did get them all.

    • GargantuaG

      The "Train from Hell" is for Sale

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      Thanks Garg, but I am worried if I bought it, the delivery guys would mess up where I wanted it dropping and squash my roses.

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      DEAR LORD! IT"S A REAL PLACE! The US Mil warehouse that stores treasures

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      LHoffmanL

      That is amazing… I had no idea such a place existed. Seems more like battlefield relics and artwork than superweapons, but it is still very cool.

      I thought the artwork was the coolest part. In many ways looking at the artwork is more meaningful than just seeing a photograph, it can tell you so much more. They show what it feels like to be there with all the emotion involved; something you can’t usually get from a photo.

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      TANKS FOR SALE!

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      @Gargantua:

      When you can spend $92,000 pocket money on a tank, the cost of petrol is no longer a concern. :)

      Good point.  It all depends on what “disposable income” means to a given person.  Reminds me of the old joke about the very wealthy guy who’d buy a new Mercedes whenever the ashtray of his current one got full.  :-)

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      December 11th 1941 - What happens if Hitler declares war on Japan?

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      @CWO:

      Intereting hypothetical question.  One amusing aspect is the idea of Hitler, with his long track record of breaking treaties and of attacking other countries without warning, expressing shock over Japanese treachery – though I guess it’s not unimaginable, since the same track record basically shows that he was quite capable of changing his foreign policies in any way that he felt served his interests at any given time.  And relations between Germany and Japan were not always cordial.  For instance, Germany supposedly expressed shock over the Rape of Nanking and offered itself as a mediator between China (with whom I think it had a degree of military advisory relations) and Japan.  And Japan was highly annoyed when Germany signed the August 1939 nonaggression pact with Japan’s old enemy, Russia.

      Even taking Hitler’s impulsive and erratic nature into account, however, it’s pretty hard to fathom why he’d declare war on Japan in December 1941.  The two countries were partners under the Tripartite Pact, whose bottom line was, frankly, that Germany and Japan agreed to stay out of each other’s way as each nation pursued its expansionist policies on opposite sides of the globe.  A war between the two countries, even if it had been declared, would have been virtually impossible to wage since German and Japan were separated from each other by vast stretches of land (notably the USSR, which was unfriendly to both countries) and ocean.

      It’s even harder to fathom why Hitler would offer support to the US in December 1941, since the Americans were actively supporting its enemy Great Britain.  I can understand Britain’s wartime partnership with the USSR against Germany, on the principle that “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”, but Hitler’s support of the US would have been a case of “the friend of my enemy is my friend”, which makes no sense.

      Just for argument’s sake, however, I’d guess that if Hitler had inexplicably offered to the US a wartime alliance against Japan, the Americans wouldn’t have accepted it.  Nazi Germany was, to put it mildly, neither liked nor trusted by the Roosevelt administration, and its reaction would probably have been to treat a partnership proposal from Hitler like the offer of a bottle of poison.

      it’s pretty hard to fathom why he’d declare war on Japan in December 1941.

      I don’t want to speak for Gargantua. But it’s possible that the goal of this declaration of war would be for Germany to distance itself as much as possible from Japan’s Pearl Harbor attack. The underlying objective would be to make the political climate in America less favorable for going to war against Germany.

      Nazi Germany was, to put it mildly, neither liked nor trusted by the Roosevelt administration, and
      its reaction would probably have been to treat a partnership proposal from Hitler like the offer of a bottle of poison.

      The goal of Stalin’s foreign policy was to foster war between Germany and the Western democracies. Stalin hoped to achieve this goal by promoting “anti-fascism.” The Soviet Union would stay neutral in this hoped-for war. This war would weaken both Germany and the Western democracies. Ideally it would be like WWI, and bleed both sides white. That war would set the stage for Soviet expansion westward into Europe. The first stage would be at the expense of Germany and Eastern Europe. The second state would be at the expense of France and possibly other Western democracies.

      FDR was extremely eager to embrace the pro-Soviet, anti-fascist foreign policy Stalin envisioned for Western democracies. I don’t see anything Hitler could have done to change that. He didn’t begin to have the kind of penetration into the FDR administration Stalin had. Nor was there any readily available way for him to achieve that penetration. FDR hated Nazis and other Germans, but was very intrigued by communism and by Stalin. It was this mindset which allowed a number of outright communists to achieve positions of great influence in his administration, while anyone with right wing views was either excluded entirely or eased out of any real policy-setting role.

      But FDR did not work in a vacuum. Had it been up to him, the United States would have declared war on Germany back in the '30s. The fact it did not do so was because due to strong isolationist forces. While FDR and his allies in the media were working diligently to weaken those forces, even by December 1941 they were still strong. Had Germany declared war on Japan in December '41, it would have been a clear, simple statement. Even FDR and his allies would have found it difficult to distort that statement into something which made war with Germany seem necessary.

      By the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, the American pro-war faction had built up too much political momentum for a German declaration of war against Japan to stop them. Sooner or later, the pro-war faction would succeed at getting America into the war; much like it had succeeded in WWI. Even over the short-term, the pro-war faction would still have been able to send large quantities of weapons to Stalin and the Soviet Union, as well as to Britain.

      Let’s say that declaring war against Japan would have bought Germany two years of nominal peace with America. While Germany would still have had to deal with large numbers of American made weapons during that two year period, at least it wouldn’t have had to face American soldiers. That two year grace period would have allowed Germany to concentrate more of its military force on its eastern front, instead of having to use as much strength defending against potential or actual Anglo-American invasions elsewhere. (Though they would still have had to defend against the Anglo half of that threat.)

      That concentration of force against the Soviet Union would undoubtedly led to a more favorable situation on Germany’s eastern front. More victories, more Soviet soldiers captured, more conquered Soviet land. But I do not think that this alone would have been sufficient for Germany to win the war in the east. In the absence of other factors helping Germany, the German objective on the eastern front should (in this scenario) have been to grab what land it could in the western U.S.S.R., including at least some of the Caucasus oilfields, and then negotiate peace with Stalin. The more successful Germany was on its eastern front, the more presumptively likely Stalin would have been to negotiate an end to hostilities.

      This peace treaty would by no means have represented the end of the war. It would merely indicate Germany had survived the first phase of the challenges ahead of it.

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      I-BLITZ

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      @Gargantua:

      I think the best way to thin the herd at this point, may be to let the people that live there “Have Islam” for awhile.  Infact, let them have all the Islam they’ll ever want. Sooner or later they’ll figure it out.

      Just the other day, a theorist on Middle Eastern affairs was saying that the troubles we’re seeing in that region, and within Islam itself, can ultimately be traced back to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in 1918, which is something that could add an interesting perspective to everyone’s next game of A&A WWI:1914.

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