Say what you want about Churchill and the man did have his faults but dear god he had the right idea about the Nazis IOTL and will have about the Reds ITTL.
After the Marco Polo Bridge incident, 1937 speeded itself to a enervating end.
In due time and in a not so distant future, this flood of interviews would be source of endless embarrassement of the new Duce.
Here we can see Chief Blackhorn and Italo Balbo, when the future Duce was adopted by the Sioux as "Chief Flying Eagle." in 1933
@Nathan Madien: Pittman... I knew I was forgetting something... May I kill him -retroactively- in a bout of flu in 1919 or would it be too cheeky?
Nope, just used a relatively obscure one - means feeling drained and low on energy.Enervating...what? Did you just make up a word, Kurt? :blink:
Nope, just used a relatively obscure one - means feeling drained and low on energy.
So I have to say I like the idea of speeding towards a drained end. And that I still disagree completely that German inflation was that easy to dodge given the wide spread stupidity in German financial circles and the long history of printing money if faced with any problem at all. Still, a bit late for it to change now so I'll shut up about it.
Strange, I could have sworn I typed something about that in my reply. I blame the most recent forum upgrade.PS: Does noboby care for the creation of a Red Carrier Force? Really?
PS: Does noboby care for the creation of a Red Carrier Force? Really?
The Labour Party, under Attlee, kept fighiting a guerrilla war of its own, trying no to to become a fourth and forgotten political force (some political advisors suggested that even the Scottish National Party looked better in the polls than Attlee's chums).
The first stage had more troubles with the native landscape than with the Turkish oposition. Nixon's Tigris Corps moved along the river’s west bank. Nixon was methodical in his approach, and took Amara (July 18th 1916) after a vicious fight that caused several casualties among the advanced units of the Tigris Corps. Among the casualties was the commander of one of the assaulting companies, Captain Clement Attlee, who was mortally wounded and died while he was being evacuated back to a hospital ship in Kuwait (2).
(2) Try to defeat Winnie in the Elections, you bugger!
Peti Speaking:
Thanks for (train)spottting that mistake, Natham. That bloody psychopath forgots even who's killed... He needs a secretary.
Mistake corrected. I hope.