Kaga enters service

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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They did not help an ally [:'(]

Stalin's behind the back dealings with Hitler vis a vis the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact and its bloody literal implementation by the Soviets obviate the need for me to feel badly about how things turned out for them.

They got to Berlin, remember?

You seem to think Stalin (or the Soviet people) owed something to France, the UK and the Poles. They owed nothing to them [:'(] And rightly so.
Goodness no. But you seem to be under the impression that the "Western Allies" owed something to a double-dealing Stalin.

Your earlier statement about the Soviet expectation for the Western Allies to start a second front and, having not received said second front in a timely fashion, feeling betrayed. Clearly there was an expectation there-justified / rational or not.
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Stalin's behind the back dealings with Hitler vis a vis the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact and its bloody literal implementation by the Soviets obviate the need for me to feel badly about how things turned out for them.

They got to Berlin, remember?

You seem to think Stalin (or the Soviet people) owed something to France, the UK and the Poles. They owed nothing to them [:'(] And rightly so.
Goodness no. But you seem to be under the impression that the "Western Allies" owed something to a double-dealing Stalin.

Your earlier statement about the Soviet expectation for the Western Allies to start a second front and, having not received said second front in a timely fashion, feeling betrayed. Clearly there was an expectation there-justified / rational or not.

This ain't poltics ?!?
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A fairytale?

Once upon a time.....

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This ain't poltics ?!?


A love story?

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The Kaga has a tweetybird ....

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They got to Berlin, remember?

You seem to think Stalin (or the Soviet people) owed something to France, the UK and the Poles. They owed nothing to them [:'(] And rightly so.
Goodness no. But you seem to be under the impression that the "Western Allies" owed something to a double-dealing Stalin.

Your earlier statement about the Soviet expectation for the Western Allies to start a second front and, having not received said second front in a timely fashion, feeling betrayed. Clearly there was an expectation there-justified / rational or not.

This ain't poltics ?!?
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No we are discussing history.....
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The Kaga has a tweetybird ....

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Stop de-railing this thread with your off-topic nonsense.



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(nice pic btw)
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The Kaga has a tweetybird ....

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Stop de-railing this thread with your off-topic nonsense.



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(nice pic btw)


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The Kaga has a tweetybird ....

Great picture!
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Your earlier statement about the Soviet expectation for the Western Allies to start a second front and, having not received said second front in a timely fashion, feeling betrayed. Clearly there was an expectation there-justified / rational or not.

That has to be a *ghost* comment or a mere hallucination as I did not mention the "open the second front now!". We are dealing with 1939 here, 1941 at most.
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That's a pretty plane.
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The Kaga has a tweetybird ....

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After entering service Lady Kaga wrote a song about 1939 - Hitler, Stalin and Churchill

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Shouldn't that be Chamberlain and not Churchill? [;)]



Same British band, they just changed their name..... and lead singer, who use to be the drummer.
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What, you mean Genesis?
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What, you mean Genesis?


Sure....WENCH!!! Guinness' for everyone!

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What, you mean Genesis?


Sure....WENCH!!! Guinness' for everyone!

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A very pleasing picture from a health and safety perspective. It's good to see that the Government's 1941 Health initiative bearing fruit as had that picture been taken 10 years earlier I have little doubt that the child would have been smoking a roll up. Pipes are so much healthier.

Sensible policies for a happier Britain, what?
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Ive been told that child is Winston Churchill, such bad influence can only have 1 outcome...

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Shouldn't that be Chamberlain and not Churchill? [;)]



Same British band, they just changed their name..... and lead singer, who use to be the drummer.
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What, you mean Genesis?
Franz Ferdinand?
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Same British band, they just changed their name..... and lead singer, who use to be the drummer.
warspite1

What, you mean Genesis?
Franz Ferdinand?
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No, Phil Collins



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Franz Ferdinand?

Churchy was in one of the bands that closed on the Hilter tour...


June 42? Must be drunk roadies

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Franz Ferdinand?

Churchy was in one of the bands that closed on the Hilter tour...


June 42? Must be drunk roadies

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Did you say 'Hilter'?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsQM9HKtvA4

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