Twotribes -> RE: 41 Scenario (8/11/2008 2:56:40 AM)
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ORIGINAL: SeaMonkey Ok Folco, I'll bite, a bit hesitantly as you did use the [:'(] icon. Fact of the matter is there was a large community of German-Americans that kind of liked what ole Adolf was up to until the atrocities/aggression became so apparent. Germany had some advocates in Congress early. USA wasn't so thrilled with UK's seemingly infatuation for continuing their "Commonwealth Empire". Do not forget that it was Japan that finally interrupted USA neutrality....how long would it have continued without PH? And after all that, who was it that declared war on the USA, ......ole dumbass himself, Adolf. Now think about all this and realize you are now thrust into the decision making role of Mr Paperhanger. So you would have attacked USSR before subduing UK? UK didn't have such a gleeming attitude of USSR as an ally, brother Stalin being of the so reputable type. I won't mention the many disagreements between UK high command and USA joint chiefs on prosecuting strategy. In short...there was a lot of variations that could have been viable, given a different leader's decisions(you). I'll give you there should be some boundaries for pursuit of alternative histories, like research accomplishments, weaponry, etc. and loose diplomatic relations, but how much is restricted to historical occurrences given some minute variations here or there is subject to much conjecture. FDR was working to declare war on Germany. We were actually already in a shooting war with them by the summer of 41, WE provided all escort duty through OUR half of the Atlantic. And we put Marines on Iceland to free up British Combat troops as well. FDR gave Britain 50 older Destroyers for basing rights in the Carribean and we were providing a lot Britain's war materials by 41. We were at war in all but the sending of troops. There is a reason we adopted a Europe First approach, it had been decided long before we got in the war. FDR wanted us in in 39, he just did not have the political capital to pull it off. There is absolutely NO way we would have ever supported Germany or the Axis. We may have stayed out of it with troops but we were bankrolling England by 41.
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