Wasn't Uruguay already in Brazil's orbit? I thought there was a prewar update that said that Uruguay allowed Brazilian troops through their land
It's not precisely that they're more competent, it's more that the Fash have gotten a lot more foreign aid this time around.It definitely feels more like a war the axis could plausibly win than OTL. Just having all these extra countries in their alliance is bad enough but my understanding is that the German and Japanese industries are much more competent than OTL as well
Its honestly pretty easy to forget that 1939 up to like mid to late 1942 was a near unbroken string of defeats for the Allies with a few bright spots (Battle of Britain, Compass, defeat of the push to Moscow, Crusader, Midway) in between.
The World War Two Channel on YouTube drives that home very well.
February 6th: Churchill leads a contingent of Conservative MPs across the aisle, securing a no confidence vote. King Edward VIII abdicates in favor of his brother, who is proclaimed George VI the same day.
June 18th: The Regia Marina wins a decisive victory against the Mediterranean Fleet of the Royal Navy in the Battle of the Ionian Sea. Paradrops and marine landings begin on Malta. The island falls, at great cost, after two weeks of fighting. Two British battleships are heavily damaged, and another sunk outright, along with a fleet carrier and three support ships.
At least in my head both the Soviets and the Japanese are pretty desperate to avoid a war just because of how goddamn catastrophic it could be for both parties. The Japanese could cut off all shipping to Vladivostok instead of just American-flagged stuff trivially, which would be really really bad for the Soviets. Not to mention cutting the Americans off from the hundreds of thousands of American men and women in INTREV-Europe (presumably supplies and personnel headed for that front get put on Soviet-flagged shipping). On the other side of the coin, the IJA knows between Changsha and the various border skirmishes, if things get real serious INTREV is probably gonna beat the IJA in a stand-up fight, and threaten all the vital industry in Manchukuo and Daehan. Its basically the same reason the OTL IJN never targeted anything on the Vladivostok convoys even if it was WAllied-flagged.You do have to kind've wonder at the diplomatic gymnastics Japan is going through to keep a lid on the elements pushing for war with the USSR, or (to flip it around) the Soviets from declaring war on them in solidarity. Like, here the UASR is a full blown revolutionary ally of the Soviets and the Japanese haven't just sucker punched them but are actively occupying American territory (even moreso than OTL) and using the Aleutians to target convoys headed for Vladivostok. It's a question of when, not if, they eventually decide to turn the de facto border war into a full blown actual factual conflict. In many ways it's a mirror of the situation in the Atlantic pre-Pearl Harbor - even if Hitler hadn't pulled a Gamer Move and declared war on the US in solidarity, the US and Germany would have gotten into a shooting war anyway because some trigger happy U-boat captain decided to go Lusitania 2: The Legend of Himmler's Gold.
At the very least, I imagine the German ambassadors are just constantly screaming at their Japanese counterparts to Do Something about the Republic's Pacific convoys, with the Japanese coming up with more and more tortured excuses.
I'm a filthy, filthy Yankee but I'm pretty sure that the British system doesn't allow Parliament to impeach the monarch.Weird that the king resigned the next day, though I guess Churchill and the other cons could have threatened impeachment.
I have no joke, I just really like saying "Lusitania 2: The Legend of Himmler's Gold."the US and Germany would have gotten into a shooting war anyway because some trigger happy U-boat captain decided to go Lusitania 2: The Legend of Himmler's Gold.
Wasn't Uruguay already in Brazil's orbit? I thought there was a prewar update that said that Uruguay allowed Brazilian troops through their land
Uruguay was giving military access, but they were still nominally neutral and independent. That means Salgado couldn't route all his supplies through their territory, as Uruguayans and Uruguayan businesses could legitimately compete with Brazilian military supplies.Wasn't Uruguay already in Brazil's orbit? I thought there was a prewar update that said that Uruguay allowed Brazilian troops through their land
I'm a filthy, filthy Yankee but I'm pretty sure that the British system doesn't allow Parliament to impeach the monarch.
I can't recall if the story of Edward VIII's abdication TTL ever gets elaborated on, but I kinda figure that given the situation that a lot of names were invoked in the "discussions" leading up to it. Names like John, Charles I and James II...
Just noticed an error in the map @vilani99. It does not show in the Key any color like the birght red one of Greenland and Iceland.
Understood. Just make sure to label it to avoid confusion.That's a transparency of VOSCOM/INTREV red over the Danish colonial color, representing the jointboccupation in the same way as Germany in Russia or Japan in Russia
August 5th: Tintin in Germany, a parody of the popular Tintin strip by an anonymous (possibly French) cartoonist, is released clandestinely across Loyalist forces in France and Spain. The strip features the Tintin character collaborating with the Nazis and partaking in various fascist activities.
Don't forget yuri!