The_Carbonater: Short?! Like Austin Powers, you're a hard man to satisfy.
Draco Rexus: Aye, It''s all gone to buggery, straight out the winda. I shouldn't place too much faith in a swift resolution, either.
GeneralHannibal: If Germany can convince Britain to join. They may be ideologically close, but the strategic interests of the two are quite divergent. Germany is entirely focused on continental affairs, and Britain is now almost entirely focused on the Empire. I think it would take something drastic for Mosley to commit to an alliance of anything more than token proportions; in any case, Germany is neccesarily going to bear the brunt of any fighting with France whether Mosley is signed up or not.
Sir Humphrey: Pleased you liked it.
lifeless: Italy is Italy, and West is West, and n'er the two shall meet.
Cloudyvortex, yourworstnightm, dublish: I think Stalin might be quite content to sit any conflict out whilst he focuses on Eastern Europe. I don't see him being much help; he's probably quite content to watch France and Germany maul each other at a distance, as per history.
VILenin: So good, it was said thrice! I think if Italy wasn't so bound to the Stresa Pact and so alienated from Germany, she would be a likely ally. Although that division is probably permanent now.
GhostWriter: Venice, eh? Not sure we'd want all those Italians in the Reich. I think beating Mussolini will be enough, rather than a quest to restore Austria to it's post-Napoleonic borders.
The_Carbonater: Algeria is not especially integrated here anymore than it was in real life, there's just more of a political focus on engaging with the former colonies. (They're better represented, for one.)
LeonTrotsky: Most of the events are just flavour and I don't give them any specific triggers. I haven't really developed the whole scenario into a polished mod, it's just a botched job of some minor editing.
I think Spain and France will be working especially closely in future, although I'm not sure about full integration. The Fourth International will certainly seem beefier with Spain.
Karelian: Thank you.
Allenby: Mosley will be expanding the RN and the army as a given, although the Japanese advances in Asia and the instability of the continent will give his arguments in favour of such a policy more weight; The British will certainly be a lot heavier by 1939 than they were historically.
The French army is a balancing act between career officers and political appointees. There's certainly none of the blatant favourtism shown in the USSR with Stalin's chums being appointed to high positions within the Red Army. The French army is much more better lead than probably any continental army outside of the German.
VILenin: 'VILenin', spouting Soviet propaganda? Surely not!
Jape: Well, that's very kind of you.
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At least the last update seems to have been more of a success than my efforts to find gainful employment has been. I am still exceedingly unemployed. Bugger!
Added a picture of the new Spanish government. (Bear in mind that the army has yet been re-organised politically in any extensive fashion, so the leaders there haven't changed much.)