Wouldn't it be better to quote the Hague or Geneva Conventions instead of pasting an article from Wikipedia? Wikipedia may be a decent primer,...
One thing to keep in mind is that though the Germans were on the defensive and took heavier casualties than they did in the summer and fall,...
Italian currency hasn't even been in circulation since the euro was adopted (unless you consider Italian euro coins to be Italian currency). Even...
As a result of the failure to more fully support the North African campaign, the Germans were force to make a much larger commitment in Italy....
They aren't losing anything that wasn't mobilized historically for Barbarossa.
Never claimed there was a rail link between Tunis and Tripoli. As far hauling east, they'll have to do it the old-fashioned way, whether they're...
Let's reverse the question. Historically, what did the Axis lose by failing to secure the Mediterranean? If you ask me, a hell of alot. They...
If they can make it to northwestern Algeria (I see no reason why they could not), and establish airbases, they bottle up British shipping at the...
Due to the logistics involved, I see an offensive after Barbarossa historically occurred, likely in autumn or winter 1941. The obvious route...
Alternate N. African/Middle Eastern Front, WWII I've recently been reading a book a friend gave to me about alternate war scenarios written by...
I recently wrote a thread on a "southern front" in WWII (alternate history) and was googling around to see what type of stuff would come up when...