Recent content by Admiral Canaris

  1. Alaska-The Red Frontier

    Agreed. It would be the Grand Russian Empire in Exile or something like that.
  2. DBWI the Black Hand assassinated the Austrian heir

    Russia didn't have the industry to support a long-term war; they, like everyone else, assumed it'd be over quick. They had manpower, but not guns and ammunition for them; Germany, after crushing France with an encirclement through Belgium (it's called the von Schlieffen Plan, was deemed very...
  3. June 1, 1944: German Nuke!

    So why is abolitionist Britain among the staunchest supporters of the Draka proto-Nazis? Why doesn't anyone have a problem with Draka conquering and enslaving a third of the world before the first book even starts, but instead think the comparatively moderate Nazis to be the scum of the Earth...
  4. US Constitution guarantees slavery

    Should I request for it to be moved to ASB? The point remains, what would the history of slavery look like with these premises? Does it stay longer, and get spread to the new territories? Is there still a Civil War? Etc. Of course. For the hell of it.:D
  5. US Constitution guarantees slavery

    I know (didn't they use the same fancy language when they discussed the transatlantic slave trade?). Still, my point was to render it completely unambiguous so it will actually require an amendment, as opposed to just a far-fetched SCOTUS judging (like "Separate but Equal" to justify racial...
  6. US Constitution guarantees slavery

    Additional amendment as part of the Bill of Rights: "Congress shall make no law, as to infringe on the right of the people, to own and buy Negro slaves, nor shall Government in any way seek to regulate, the treatment of slaves or bondservants by their owners; such matters, shall be left to the...
  7. June 1, 1944: German Nuke!

    No, by my definition anything that is completely ridiculous wank and ahistorical author's fiat runs that risk. Can you honestly say you have read the Draka TL and don't see why it's ASB? IAN himself did a review of it that highlights some of the more obvious stupidities. Read that, and come back...
  8. June 1, 1944: German Nuke!

    As noted, ASB, but very well. Bomb Britain till they surrender, assuming the Germans can scramble anything capable of that at this stage. Same with Russia. Of course, I rather doubt they can keep this up against overwhelming enemy air power, but let's say they do. Under these extremely...
  9. Cuban Missile crisis question.

    Limited attack? This is before MacNamara's shit about "flexible response"; the US still has total retaliation as its policy. Nuking ANYTHING in CONUS will unfailingly result in The Big One. Wasn't this already said above?
  10. June 1, 1944: German Nuke!

    That's just ridiculous; Germany didn't have enough coal to power all the plants it did have. Or rather, they had, but couldn't mine enough of it with the equipment and manpower available during the war. You'd have to at the very least cancel Barbarossa to get that to work, and it's still much...
  11. June 1, 1944: German Nuke!

    No, no and no. It's not just the matter of the OTL Nazi atomics programme being a joke (as I and others have pointed out in numerous other threads). It's not just the matter of physics knowledge/engineering losses due to Jewish migration (which are usually inflated with hindsight, anyway, as is...
  12. Cuban Missile crisis question.

    Pretty much, yes. Oh, Europe might be in big trouble, but CONUS is essentially safe.
  13. Cuban misile crisis again

    Under Kennedy and MacNamara? I strongly doubt it. They DID know quite a lot from U2 flights as it was.
  14. Hitler vs Stalin

    Mr. Frederick, IIRC. His farm allies with the animals at first, but then they blow up their windmill.
  15. Cuban Missile crisis question.

    Soviet CMC strategic forces ICBM: 6xR-7 SLBM: N/A Bombers: 40xTu-95 (15 Kh-20-carrying Tu-95M) 50xMyasishchev M-4 Compared to the USAF wings of B-52s and the US missile forces...
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