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AHC: A country enacts female-biased immigration.
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One historical example of both female immigration and emigration is France's policy to increase the French population of New France. The...
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Shaking up nitroglycerin eh? Brings to mind this scene. The Wages of Fear. A movie with a real bang to it.
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You might want a title that sounds less like a porn film.
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Hi Draconis, not railroads, as they build airfields, but hold that thought for about, oh, twenty posts!
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I'm pretty certain is much the same as OTL. Allan
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15 June 1942. Salisbury Plain, England. The Baron II’s trials were complete and a group of Officers, Other Ranks and civilians were...
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The previous post (about airfields) gives me the impression that the Northern perimeter is more advanced, the middle ground of Malaya is...
Monday at 2:04 PM
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"A whistle blew, which was taken up by other whistles, truck horns, and shouts. Five PM: the working day was done. Vehicles and tools to...
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1941, Saturday 06 December: The big metal blade of the Le Tourneau Carryall bit into the ground, and began slicing off a layer of...
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The Owen Stanleys because of their position on the Equator were a major atmospheric disturber. Bad weather was common in the area and...
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I completely agree with this analyse. How ever I start to compare the present situation with the situation of the 1930ties and early...
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There can be no doubt that British operations in the Far East IOTL, were a complete and total cluster fuck, and the loss of Malaya and...
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The 23 December 1941 raid on Rangoon was a pretty decent showing from the RAF and AVG. 12 P-40s and 15 Buffaloes went up against 45...
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The attacks on Rangoon suffered heavy losses vs a better organised RAF and AVG wing. The Chinese around Kunming had a ground spotting...
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Every account I've read about flying over the Owen Stanleys consistently mentions that the risk of colliding with a cloud-obscured...
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