Originally posted by Frodon
Dietl joined the NSDAP in 1919 when it still was the Deutschen Arbeiterpartei
OOOPS..that's right I forgot that.I knew there was a special reason why he sprung to my memory after I made the first list.He was a NS...
Originally posted by Frodon
Dietl joined the NSDAP in 1919 when it still was the Deutschen Arbeiterpartei
Originally posted by Lunar
You must decide SOME of it, c'mon I hate being wrong.
Originally posted by Lunar
What is wrong with the current Italian propaganda poster? If you want a symbolic one, this one might do the trick. It's using Roman Art of the goddess of war, behind the statue is a black bundle of reeds tied together with an axe. This was a symbol of authority in Roman times and was adopted as the official embelm of the Italian Fascist Regime.
Originally posted by Burris
I think in Beck's coup he would've actually had the immediate top tier leaders executed at once, and arrested all the others and hand them over to the allies at an oppurtuned time.
Originally posted by Burris
In case you dont get my email birch:
All of those guys you added for Afghanistan besides Wali Khan were dead at least a decade or two before WWII.
Originally posted by birch23
Great...but actually I was in the midst of writing another message when the server broke down.I was thinking if someone like Dietl would have been kept by an Old Firm Gov...not that he was NS..he had just proven to loyal towards the Führer
btw.It will mean a littel rewrite of the political standpoints in the ministers list...should I do such a thing?
Originally posted by Vulture
I haven't done the changes yet... Good it seems.
If you mean to rewrite the political standpoints of the ministers, do so, but post them here, I'll do the changes then to the files.
Discuss a bit further, I will then add them to the event later.
Give me a definite list
Originally posted by birch23
oh well...we will find others then,they will however stay till I get around to Afghanistan again...are you sure about the Habibulla (not the King) guy,,I think the pic said 1932...it's a shame it is such a good afghan pic...
Originally posted by Frodon
Seriously, it all boils down to which year the coup was staged. Early in the war, both Rudel and Galland were junior officers. They would probably remain in their junior command, since they were both popular heroes, but I guess their promotion prospects wouldn't be too bright. I suggest we keep them both and just purge senior generals.
Originally posted by Burris
Habibulla was king for around two months then he was executed.
Habibullah Khan;280006;AFG;2;528;1;0;2;0;khan_habibullah_afg;x
Died in 1919
Akbar Khan;280000;AFG;2;1;1;0;3;0;akbar_wazir_afg;x
I believe this was a nickname for the same man I mentioned above...
Kalakhani;280009;AFG;3;16;1;0;3;0;kalakhani_habibulla_afg;x
Died in the 20's was king for like two months
Abdul Karim was a person from the Soviet war 30 years later..
Sorry, if these guys end up making it in i'll edit them out as soon as I get the file.. :-/
We still have to do something about Amanullah.
The other problem is HOW would they install Amanullah as a democratic government when he was living in Italy? Its simply impossible to even consider him to be the democratic government.
They also have way to many replacements as most of them wouldn't even be part of these roles.
Sorry if im being critical :-/ but its how I see it.
Originally posted by JRaup
I'm in agreement with this. It does depend on when the coup happens. Prior to 1944, the players are different, and who stays and who goes are also different. By 1944, many of those listed are effectively "out of it." Having been removed from command, like von Witzlben, or in remote postings (usually East front). Two of those most commonly mentioned, beyond the conspirators themselves, were von Rundstadt and Canaris. Von Rundstadt stated he wouldn't actively support a coup, but also wouldn't oppose one either. his popularity in the Army was such that he was virtually untouchable. Which is why he survived Hitler's purge after the plot failed. Compared to Rommel, who's star had fallen enough that he was given "the choice." Canaris took a similar line to von Rundstadt, but was on the outs with Adolf (and particularly Himmler), that he gets executed for his inaction.
Originally posted by Alexandru H.
The minister section is very strange. You have the same minister twice in the same section (Madgearu, for example), the same minister with a little name difference (Ion Antonescu and Ion V. Antonescu...I'm not speaking about Victor Antonescu btw...which has no picture, which is weird, considering that he has one as a leader), wrong traits for his office (the navy has one minister with the decisive battle trait for airbattles)
PS. I really like the new propaganda flag for Romania....St.Michael