thompsonx -> RE: Freedom... (3/17/2010 10:50:09 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Moonhead Unlikely, as the only reason you'd taken part in the liberation of Europe in the first place was to seize assets you hadn't earned. Still, as you say, it's a shame: you wouldn't have been missed if you hadn't taken part in the d day landings. Russia had already won the war by then anyway, and it would have given you more troops to waste getting your arses kicked all over the Pacific until Oppenheimer finally managed to make sense of Rutherford's work and let you take out a couple of Japanese cities. For the Germans it becomes clear that they are having problems with the Russians about two months into the war at Smolensk...approximately 350,000 German faitalities. With the Battle of Moscow the fate of Germany is sealed. Japans naval losses at Midway pretty much seals her fate. From then on it is just a matter of acquiring bases from which to launch air attacks on Japan.
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