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Post by whiteshore on Jun 26, 2016 11:32:29 GMT
Yes, Operation Sea Lion would have cost 750,000 Allied soldiers their lives at the conservative estimate, not to mention how many British soldiers and civilians would be killed, either via draconian measures by the government, the Allied armies, or mass famine. Also, so, what do you think was the worst atrocity carried out by the Sorelian League in WW2?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 26, 2016 11:36:58 GMT
Yes, Operation Sea Lion would have cost 750,000 Allied soldiers their lives at the conservative estimate, not to mention how many British soldiers and civilians would be killed, either via draconian measures by the government, the Allied armies, or mass famine. Also, so, what do you think was the worst atrocity carried out by the Sorelian League in WW2? The attempt to destroy the Scottish culture and people as Scotland with the creation of the Holy British Empire tried to join the United Commonwealth and as a result the British government put Scotland under martial law, it was not in 1940 that the program began in earnest to destroy the Scottish culture and people.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 26, 2016 11:49:55 GMT
Yes, and I could argue that the massacre in Harbin by the Imperial Japanese Army was not far behind in heinousness, if not in scale as it led to the Chinese being very enraged at the Japanese due to the massacre of 200,000 civilians, producing the opposite result to what the IJA intended and leading to public opinion in Russia, Germany, and America to shift from neutral but leaning pro-Chinese to extremely pro-Chinese. Also, in WW2, what do you think was the greatest military disaster inflicted by the Sorelians on the Allies?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 26, 2016 11:53:04 GMT
WW2, what do you think was the greatest military disaster inflicted by the Sorelians on the Allies? I think the invasion of the low countries could be one of the greatest military disaster as well as the Holy British Empire invasion of Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands which allowed them to control the Norwegian Sean and the North Sea until 1943.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 26, 2016 11:59:05 GMT
The Norwegians were only able to hold the area around Narvik and only thanks to Finnish troops supplied by the Russians who held off the British but at a heavy cost with some battalions loosing 90% of their men. And also, what do you think was the greatest naval battle of WW2? Was it the battle of the Norwegian Sea in October 1945, when a Russian fleet, assisted by an American force which was sent to the North Atlantic after Yamamoto's coup overthrew the Sorelian regime there, destroyed the last remaining British Fleet with only 2 of the 9 Battleships, 1 of the 6 Aircraft Carriers, 1 of the 10 Heavy Cruisers, 6 of the 16 Light Cruisers, and 19 of the 46 Destroyers making it back to Scapa Flow?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 26, 2016 12:07:38 GMT
And also, what do you think was the greatest naval battle of WW2? Was it the battle of the Norwegian Sea in October 1945, when a Russian fleet, assisted by an American force which was sent to the North Atlantic after Yamamoto's coup overthrew the Sorelian regime there, destroyed the last remaining British Fleet with only 2 of the 9 Battleships, 1 of the 6 Aircraft Carriers, 1 of the 10 Heavy Cruisers, 6 of the 16 Light Cruisers, and 19 of the 46 Destroyers making it back to Scapa Flow? I think the Meditteranean Socialist Union versus the third French Empire naval battle of the coast of Mallorca in 1943 where the Meditteranean Socialist Union destroyed the Imperial French navy fighting capacity and allowed the Meditteranean Socialist Union to rule the Meditteranean Sea with out any major opposition can also be ranked among the greatest naval battle of WW.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 26, 2016 12:15:24 GMT
Yes, the Imperial French Navy, by the time it surrendered to the Allies, had only one Battlecruiser (Dunkeresque), three light cruisers (Gloire, Emile Bertin, and Pluton) and about twenty or so destroyers in good condition and aside from a few destroyers at La Rochelle, all of them were at Lorient, showing how bad the French navy's Mediterranean Fleet's devastation was as the remaining warships of the Meditterranean Fleet (two light cruisers, one obsolete battleship, and a dozen destroyers) were scuttled when the MSU took Toulon on November 1944. Also, what do you think was the best tank of WW2? I'd go with the Panther III as even though it only saw action during the Fall of France, the Panther III was very well-armed and well-armored but was quite fast as well.
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Post by lordroel on Jun 26, 2016 12:19:06 GMT
Yes, the Imperial French Navy, by the time it surrendered to the Allies, had only one Battlecruiser (Dunkeresque), three light cruisers (Gloire, Emile Bertin, and Pluton) and about twenty or so destroyers in good condition and aside from a few destroyers at La Rochelle, all of them were at Lorient, showing how bad the French navy's Mediterranean Fleet's devastation was as the remaining warships of the Meditterranean Fleet (two light cruisers, one obsolete battleship, and a dozen destroyers) were scuttled when the MSU took Toulon on November 1944. Also, what do you think was the best tank of WW2? I'd go with the Panther III as even though it only saw action during the Fall of France, the Panther III was very well-armed and well-armored but was quite fast as well. I always think that the Panther series the Germans build was the best tanks in the war, lucky for them the design of the massive Tiger I never when beyond the prototype phase.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 26, 2016 12:36:51 GMT
Well, the Panthers were arguably the worlds' first MBTs as the Panthers combined speed, firepower, and armor in a single tank and the Panther III (OOC: OTL E-50) was a great tank and it usually took up to six Char G1R/17lb tanks or four Comet Tanks to destroy a single Panther III. Also, did you watch the ceremony where British Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvevev, German Emperor Frederick II Hohenzollern, Chinese Foreign Minister Liu Xiaobo (in lieu of the Prime Minister, who is busy conducting China's war against terrorists), US President Lincoln Chafee, and United Commonwealth Prime Minister Rahul Gandhi all laid wreaths on the site of Ground Zero in Cardiff at the spire which marks said site?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 26, 2016 12:42:03 GMT
Well, the Panthers were arguably the worlds' first MBTs as the Panthers combined speed, firepower, and armor in a single tank and the Panther III (OOC: OTL E-50) was a great tank and it usually took up to six Char G1R/17lb tanks or four Comet Tanks to destroy a single Panther III. Also, did you watch the ceremony where British Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvevev, German Emperor Frederick II Hohenzollern, Chinese Foreign Minister Liu Xiaobo (in lieu of the Prime Minister, who is busy conducting China's war against terrorists), US President Lincoln Chafee, and United Commonwealth Prime Minister Rahul Gandhi all laid wreaths on the site of Ground Zero in Cardiff at the spire which marks said site? Yes but why was the Scottish prime minster not among them, i know that after the war Scotland was given semi-autonomy in the United Kingdom but why she not showed up to the wreath laying i cannot understand, is it becuase that she has some problems back home with here own party who is spit in a full independence for the United Kingdom and those who want to keep the semi-autonomy in the United Kingdom as it is.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 26, 2016 12:53:26 GMT
I'm sure that she probably had problems back home in Scotland and I hope that the Chinese government quickly deals with the terrorist forces which perpetrated the 6/10 attacks in Shanghai which left 696 people dead and 2,400 wounded including 375 people in a concert but fortunately, Christina Grimmie (OOC: Sorry, can't resist), Katy Perry, and Psy all made it out alive but Jessie J didn't make it out alive and 186 people in the Shanghai International Shopping Mall, where a car bomb was detonated just outside the building with the terrorist group "Asian People's Army" claiming responsibility for said attack. Also, what do you think of the Silent Conflict between the "Third International" of the Mediterranean Socialist Union, the Anatolian Workers Republic, the People's Republic of South Africa, the Democratic Republic of Argentina, and the Workers Republic of Indonesia against the Union of Free Nations of Russia, China, Germany, America, and the United Commonwealth and their allies slowly petering out as the Communist regimes (with the exception of South Africa) liberalizing?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 26, 2016 12:56:27 GMT
what do you think of the Silent Conflict between the "Third International" of the Mediterranean Socialist Union, the Anatolian Workers Republic, the People's Republic of South Africa, the Democratic Republic of Argentina, and the Workers Republic of Indonesia against the Union of Free Nations of Russia, China, Germany, America, and the United Commonwealth and their allies slowly petering out as the Communist regimes (with the exception of South Africa) liberalizing? A good thing as we have lived under the threat of nuclear war for to long.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 26, 2016 13:05:49 GMT
Yes, we saw some war scares like the Straits crisis where both the Kingdom of Greece and the Anatolian Workers Republic tried to annex the Free City of Constantinople in the 1960s and the Russians threatened to invade the Anatolian Workers' Republic if they didn't accept a referendum on Constantinople's future which the LoN passed in a resolution on October 11, 1967, where the six members of the LoN security council (Russia, China, the UC, Germany, America, and the MSU) all voted for the resolution calling for a referendum and on February 1, 1968, Constantinople votes 44% to remain a "Free City" with 36% voting to become part of Greece and 20% voting to join the AWR. Also, how is 6/10 going to affect the US Presidential Elections and the Chinese elections as they take place later this year? Could we see the Republicans and the Kuomintang both win under platforms about combating terror?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 26, 2016 13:15:00 GMT
how is 6/10 going to affect the US Presidential Elections and the Chinese elections as they take place later this year? Could we see the Republicans and the Kuomintang both win under platforms about combating terror? (OOC: another terror attack and again these girls i really cannot stand, i like these kind of threads but please do keep it original, thus no terror attack, no Christina Grimmie who i never heard of expect she is dead, no Katy Perry, or any artist, lets keep this original and not related in one way ore for with the previous thread).
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 26, 2016 13:19:51 GMT
(OOC: Sorry) IC: How bad a place do you think is South Africa, which in my opinion is arguably the last outpost of hardline communism in the world due to the economic reforms the other Third International powers are conducting?
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