Commander Stormwolf
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No, you still have to pay people to work those materials, and pay for the capital equipment to work them. no you don't. the bankers took everyone's money away, in 1929, then they gave it slowly back to you guys to protect them from hitler economics are a method to control the actions of the servile classes, forcing them to perform undesirable tasks to satisfy their basic needs money is just paper, a worthless entity - soviets made people work with a combination of force and coercion, and they did just fine but anyway.. materials and MAN-HOURS (labour) are the limiting reagants in manufacturing for some, with an abundance of materials, man-hours was important for many, (soviet lack of duralumin, japanese lack of steel, etc) materials were more important, hence why it was no big deal to spend 25,000 man hours per zero fighter, because it only consumed about 1.7 tons of materials whereas it was no big deal to spend 5 tons per P-47, but it had to be easy to produce -------------- just making 2 points about airship carriers 1) they are cool 2) japanese could have potentially built them to use in a limited role to strike pearl, and other targets - they could stand off a few hundred miles and launch a large raid, also could carry fighters to maintain CAP best not think of them as AC, but as large airworthy ships as you pointed out: 1) japanese airships would probably use hydrogen ( VERY VULNERABLE) 2) unless they bought enough helium from the allies pre-war, then used it against them (just like soviets selling manganese to germany, before barbarossa)
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"No Enemy Survives Contact with the Plan" - Commander Stormwolf
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