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Feuer Frei! 05-11-11 05:57 AM

Operation Unthinkable (Allies attack USSR in 1945).
 
A bit of modern Propaganda and some 'what if' reading for you:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/ar...rn-Europe.html

http://howitreallywas.typepad.com/ho...thinkable.html

The top 2 links, some trashy synopsies.

http://www.history.neu.edu/PRO2/

The last link, original docs.

Make of it what you will.
Interesting points brought up and some scenario discussions forthcoming i hope.

Raptor1 05-11-11 06:17 AM

This has been known for years. Is it really news now?

I recall there was an extensive debate about this scenario on this very forum a couple of years ago...

Torplexed 05-11-11 06:25 AM

Operation Unthinkable. From the man who brought you the Gallipoli Campaign. As difficult and galling as it was to see Stalin's reign extended over half of Europe it probably was the price to be paid for having the Soviets doing the lion's share of the land fighting and the killing of German soldiers in 1941-43. Discussions have been done ad nauseum on this board of the WW2 "extended game version", but nobody really knows how events would have turned out. Giving that the Iron Curtain eventually fell without the impetus of a major conflict I'm not sure one can argue that events didn't turn out reasonably well the way they did.

Feuer Frei! 05-11-11 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1661731)
This has been known for years. Is it really news now?

I recall there was an extensive debate about this scenario on this very forum a couple of years ago...

Probably why i missed it :O:

Raptor1 05-11-11 06:35 AM

Ah, found it. It starts out about a modern war but is quickly and mercilessly derailed in true GT fashion.

TarJak 05-11-11 07:44 AM

Ooh can we derail this thread too?:O:

Betonov 05-11-11 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 1661759)
Ooh can we derail this thread too?:O:

I usualy derail politic threads with food, so history threads should be derailed with... hmmm :hmmm:.... drinks ???

Raptor1 05-11-11 08:20 AM

Could derail it with discussion about how to derail it.

Oh, wait... :hmmm:

Betonov 05-11-11 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1661778)
Could derail it with discussion about how to derail it.

Oh, wait... :hmmm:

Now that sounds like something Douglas Adams might said. Which reminds me, today is the 10th anniversary of his death :o

Got to start a new post

Sailor Steve 05-11-11 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1661778)
Could derail it with discussion about how to derail it.

Oh, wait... :hmmm:

Could derail your discussion on how to derail the thread with a discussion on whether derailing threads is proper. Or would that qualify as part of the same discussion? :-?

MothBalls 05-11-11 11:38 AM

http://www.motifake.com/image/demoti...1237346157.jpg

STEED 05-11-11 11:54 AM

Derailed is so like yesterday. :O:

Raptor1 05-11-11 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1661870)
Could derail your discussion on how to derail the thread with a discussion on whether derailing threads is proper. Or would that qualify as part of the same discussion? :-?

Well, I suppose once a thread has been derailed, it cannot be derailed again unless it rails itself somewhere. Therefore, a discussion on whether derailing threads is proper cannot derail a discussion that has been derailed by a discussion on how to derail threads...err...I think...

MH 05-11-11 12:05 PM

You can derail thread but still stay on topic.

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...SVM5JeXJ_YYrxt

Oberon 05-11-11 12:23 PM

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/95/20...58a0e1b004.jpg


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