ChezDaJez
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Joined: 11/12/2004 From: Chehalis, WA Status: offline
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I have not been to Australia but in 41 I imagine control of the big cities will give you control over the infastructure and communications , no internet , no telephone - newspaper , no population movement . Big hot spaces , perfect for information / population control . The Japs did a good job in controlling Malaysia / Singapore / Hong Kong all bigger and more populated than Australia though I admit smaller . The population of 41 Australia is not large so in fact the garrison need not be too big , I guess we would see a kind of Partisan Army appear and control the interior . Interesting comment on the industry, is it the industry that also produces replacements are they fixed or do they reduce with occupation / reduction of industry ?? Regards Michael Japan may have been able to capture the major Australian metropolitan areas but she couldn't have held them for more than a few months. She would have also had to invade New Zealand and New Caledonia to prevent them from being used as a springboard for any Allied counterattack. Being such a large country, the Allies would have been able to choose any place in Australia to invade and the Japs would have been hard pressed to counter it. In addition, the number of troops required, along with air and naval forces, would have put a severe strain on the japanese military and would have left them extremely vulnerable everywhere else. Not to mention that the Australians weren't about to roll over and play dead. They would have brought guerilla warfare to a very high level because nobody, but nobody, takes away their Foster's! Chez
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Ret Navy AWCS (1972-1998) VP-5, Jacksonville, Fl 1973-78 ASW Ops Center, Rota, Spain 1978-81 VP-40, Mt View, Ca 1981-87 Patrol Wing 10, Mt View, CA 1987-90 ASW Ops Center, Adak, Ak 1990-92 NRD Seattle 1992-96 VP-46, Whidbey Isl, Wa 1996-98
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