Sorry what I meant was finnmans idea.
Posts made by Pvt.Ryan
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RE: Some more NAs with more to followposted in House Rules
I think you need to refine Dunkirk. Make it so all units are turned into infantry. The Allies had to leave all their tanks and artillery pieces behind.
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RE: Most influential person of 19th centuryposted in World War II History
Eh hem sorry for the idiot and moron labels. I get passionate about history. Charles Darwin is a good one.
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Lol what are you laughing about Fish?!
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RE: N.Africa map.posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
Kool does this mean the Syria-Lebenon Campaign is in the game?
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RE: Most influential person of 19th centuryposted in World War II History
Eh hem sorry for the idiot and moron labels. I get passionate about history. Charles Darwin is a good one.
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RE: Most influential person of 19th centuryposted in World War II History
Idiota! Any moron knows that Communsim nowadays is dictatorships. But thats what it was called. Think about it. Would Amrerica rather invade a communism or dictorship.
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RE: Most influential person of 19th centuryposted in World War II History
I don’t know. Think about if Communsim never existed. Karl Marx here.
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RE: Table Tactics Destroyersposted in House Rules
Arn’t they a company for AA varients? Try HBG or FMG they have good varient pieces.
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RE: Was the US a superpower before WWII?posted in World War II History
I;m mainly talking about Northern Flordia. Also that two more senators for the slave states in congress.
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RE: Was the US a superpower before WWII?posted in World War II History
Still thats an awful lot of rich farmland if you clear it :wink:
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RE: Was the US a superpower before WWII?posted in World War II History
Why would we want a territory because it’s filled with bandits and robbers? Okay maybe to stop them from hiding there but the main reason was probably more land. The South would want another slave state. Which brings me to my other point. In 1850 America was a decade away from the bloodiest war in American history. It really doesn’t have anything to do with this but I had a grandfather (a great-great grandfather or something like that) fight in that war. More Americans died in the Civil War than both World Wars COMBINED! If that didn’t weaken America then I don’t know what did or could. It took America a while to recover especially the South.
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RE: Was the US a superpower before WWII?posted in World War II History
However the war of 1812 showed that America could hold it’s ground. Britain did not take anything from America other than pride which turned into anger which turned into more pride which became American patriotism and nationalism. Also I think the US wanted Flordia because of manifest destiny. Can you imagine flordia being a Spanish territory nowadays? I can’t. It’s part of mainland USA.
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RE: N.Africa map.posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
So what countries appear in the game? Are minor nations like Greece, and Bulgaria in it? Maybe the coup in Iraq?
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To The Last Man!posted in Other Games
So has anyone played this game before? It’s interesting. I like the rules and such for it. It’s so hard to find a good WWI game these days AND ITS FREE!
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RE: Best Video WWII Game?posted in Other Games
Call me crazy but I like Call of Duty 2. Fun game and cheap. If you get some good mods for SP then it’s twice as good.
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RE: Was the US a superpower before WWII?posted in World War II History
I disagree. We can’t forget the Cold War.
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RE: Was the US a superpower before WWII?posted in World War II History
I think a pre-WWI game would be great. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO who’s making it again? :-)
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RE: Was the US a superpower before WWII?posted in World War II History
Personally I always believed “superpowers” were nations during and after WWII that were the “game changers” or in other words were some of the most important nations. The US, UK, Soviet Union, Germany, and Japan. After the war we had US, the Soviets and Britain ( :?).