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Reviewer: Some_Dude Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: November 01 2011 10:28 PM Title: The Giant German

Great story! Hope you continue it.

Reviewer: 8cm50 Signed [Report This]
Date: May 16 2009 2:13 AM Title: "Ich bin in Liebe..."

Ich bin i liebe ! ach so Herr Chozo... so am i, but we're all waiting for the sequels of this WWII version...

Reviewer: sailorairman Signed [Report This]
Date: August 17 2008 4:50 AM Title: "Ich bin in Liebe..."

Great story so far, hope you continue you it, I'd like to see how it ends.

Reviewer: banfield Signed [Report This]
Date: June 09 2008 4:12 AM Title: The Giant German

 Ah, Chozo, I forgot the U.S's involvement with the Eurpean conflict happened well after Dunkirk.  Whether the U.S. would have entered that conflict is debatable, and, due to Russia being a Comunist nation is further questionable.   Anyway, this debate is not really suitable for this site. I'll just say that, after reading a lengthy article about the consequences of Britain's imaginary capitulation, it says that Germany would have swiftly turned on Russia and beaten them. America, at that time, was ill-equipped to (what with the Pacific War) to stage a second front.

  Anyway, do continue your fantasy yarns....and jolly good luck!   

Reviewer: banfield Signed [Report This]
Date: June 08 2008 3:16 AM Title: The Giant German

Dear Chozo, seeing as you like writing fantasy yarns involving the 3rd Reich, what are your thoughts if England had capitulated over the Dunkirk episode.  America, as a consequence, could not have used the U.K. as a launching pad.  Would therefore the U.S. have given up and turned all its resources on the Jap campaign thus saving many thousands of American lives?

Author's Response: America wasn't even in the war when the Dunkirk thing occured. That happened in 1940, and the attack on Pearl Harbor didn't happen until December 1941. So the question isn''t whether we would have given up or not, but whether we would have gotten involved in it at all. But even if Britain were knocked out of the war, let's remember we were able to get our foothold in North Africa and boot the Axis from there. Another option would be sending our men to the Soviet Union to fight the Germans there. So no doubt we could have kept the fight going without Britain in the war, but it would have been tougher, and like you said I think we probably would have just focused on the Pacific theater (if the Japanese still attacked us).

Reviewer: Asukafan2001 Signed starstarstarstarhalf-star [Report This]
Date: June 01 2008 11:06 PM Title: The Giant German

so far so good chozo. Your on pace for another doozy

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