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Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical Ok. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical HR schreef: Ok. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical Epi schreef: I remember reading that book in eighth grade. I think that's the one. Did England get nuked some in it?Manchester or Birmingham or such - the book presented the reasoningbehind the choice along the lines of 'important city, not the capital,not a city of the principal partner in the alliance'Nato retaliated on a city like Kiev??? With more or less the samereasoning.I could probably find you the exact names of the cities involved, butas you are probably well aware: I'm in a lazy mood todayGreetz,Eddy Sterckx. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical eddysterckx@hotmail.com wrote: HR schreef: Ok.

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Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical In article,eddysterckx@hotmail.com says. It's been over a decade that I've read them, but the 'History of the Third World War' by that guy who jumped at Arnhem during WWII (Frost?) was a fine read on the subjectGeneral Sir John Winthrop 'Shan' Hackett penned THE THIRD WORLD WAR:AUGUST 1985.-Giftzwerg.' Natan Sharansky spent nine years in the Gulag - the real one - andover 400 of those days were in punishment cells. What he had to sufferwas almost inconceivably depraved. To read Sharansky, while AmnestyInternational is squawking about Guantanamo, is enough to make you hateAmnesty for the rest of your life.' - Jay Nordlinger.

Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical In article,eddysterckx@hotmail.com says. I remember reading that book in eighth grade. I think that's the one.

Did England get nuked some in it? Manchester or Birmingham or such - the book presented the reasoning behind the choice along the lines of 'important city, not the capital, not a city of the principal partner in the alliance' Nato retaliated on a city like Kiev??? With more or less the same reasoning. I could probably find you the exact names of the cities involved, but as you are probably well aware: I'm in a lazy mood todayBirmingham and Minsk.-Giftzwerg.'

Natan Sharansky spent nine years in the Gulag - the real one - andover 400 of those days were in punishment cells. What he had to sufferwas almost inconceivably depraved. To read Sharansky, while AmnestyInternational is squawking about Guantanamo, is enough to make you hateAmnesty for the rest of your life.' - Jay Nordlinger.

Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical In article,eddysterckx@hotmail.com says. Gustav Bjerke schreef: General Sir John Hackett Thanks, that's the one!

(lesson learned today: If you're too lazy to look something up before you post, someone else will do it for you) Greetz, Eddy SterckxI remember reading that book in eighth grade. I think that's the one.Did England get nuked some in it?-Epi-It seems quite amazing to me that so many peoplewish to harm part of what a symbol stands for inorder to protect the symbol.

Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical In article,giftzwerg999@NOSPAMZ.hotmail.com says. In article, eddysterckx@hotmail.com says.

It's been over a decade that I've read them, but the 'History of the Third World War' by that guy who jumped at Arnhem during WWII (Frost?) was a fine read on the subject General Sir John Winthrop 'Shan' Hackett penned THE THIRD WORLD WAR: AUGUST 1985.hmmm.1985 would have been too late for the eighth grade. Are you surethe date's right. I could swear that was the one I read.-Epi-It seems quite amazing to me that so many peoplewish to harm part of what a symbol stands for inorder to protect the symbol. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical In article,epicat1212@hotmail.com says. It's been over a decade that I've read them, but the 'History of the Third World War' by that guy who jumped at Arnhem during WWII (Frost?) was a fine read on the subject General Sir John Winthrop 'Shan' Hackett penned THE THIRD WORLD WAR: AUGUST 1985. hmmm.1985 would have been too late for the eighth grade. Are you sure the date's right.

I could swear that was the one I read.' AUGUST 1985' is actually in the title of the book, which is written asa future history.It was published first in 1980.-Giftzwerg.' Natan Sharansky spent nine years in the Gulag - the real one - andover 400 of those days were in punishment cells. What he had to sufferwas almost inconceivably depraved. To read Sharansky, while AmnestyInternational is squawking about Guantanamo, is enough to make you hateAmnesty for the rest of your life.'

- Jay Nordlinger. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 10:20:15 -0400, Giftzwerg wrote:In article,epicat1212@hotmail.com says. It's been over a decade that I've read them, but the 'History of the Third World War' by that guy who jumped at Arnhem during WWII (Frost?) was a fine read on the subject General Sir John Winthrop 'Shan' Hackett penned THE THIRD WORLD WAR: AUGUST 1985. hmmm.1985 would have been too late for the eighth grade.

Are you sure the date's right. I could swear that was the one I read.' AUGUST 1985' is actually in the title of the book, which is written asa future history.It was published first in 1980.And there was a sequel, more dry than the first. ('The Untold Story'perhaps?) I have both in storage.Steve-www.thepaxamsolution.com. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical In article,giftzwerg999@NOSPAMZ.hotmail.com says. In article, epicat1212@hotmail.com says. It's been over a decade that I've read them, but the 'History of the Third World War' by that guy who jumped at Arnhem during WWII (Frost?) was a fine read on the subject General Sir John Winthrop 'Shan' Hackett penned THE THIRD WORLD WAR: AUGUST 1985.

hmmm.1985 would have been too late for the eighth grade. Are you sure the date's right.

I could swear that was the one I read. 'AUGUST 1985' is actually in the title of the book, which is written as a future history. It was published first in 1980.Oh ok.I didn't notice that.-Epi-It seems quite amazing to me that so many peoplewish to harm part of what a symbol stands for inorder to protect the symbol. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical I think NATO would have been overwhelmed if the Warsaw pact invaded.

Idoubt if NATO forces could have kept the roads clear long enough toeither withdraw or advance to the front. In Germany there are hundredsof small towns that usually are less than five miles from each otherand you would assume the people living in those bergs would be tryingto get out of town as fast as possible. Warsaw Pact forces would nothave any issue about clearing roads and highways of civilian refugees.Whereas NATO forces would have been serverely limited regarding optionsabout clearing the roads of refugees.There was a book called the Red Army by Ralph Peters describing ameeting engagement between a NATO and Russian armored units amongstcivilian refugees.

What he described was NATO forces hesistant toinflict casualties amongst refugees while russian forces used NATO'shesistation to engage to their advantage. That's why I wonder how gamessuch as north German plain, Fulda Gap and Flashpoint Germany not modelrefugee columns on local roads and highways. I would think that itwould give a significant advantage to the Warsaw Pact forces.Wayne. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical 'Epi' wrote in messagenews:MPG.1d2dc9989739@news.east.earthlink.net. In article, eddysterckx@hotmail.com says.

Gustav Bjerke schreef: General Sir John Hackett Thanks, that's the one! (lesson learned today: If you're too lazy to look something up before you post, someone else will do it for you) Greetz, Eddy Sterckx I remember reading that book in eighth grade. I think that's the one.

Did England get nuked some in it?Seem to remember that it was Birmingham. And the UK hit Minsk in return.Might be wrong, though. Epi - It seems quite amazing to me that so many people wish to harm part of what a symbol stands for in order to protect the symbol. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical wrote in messagenews.830@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com. The key to fighting WW3 imho is getting air superiority. If Nato can get air superiority the Warsaw pact is toast as tanks are just the land equivalent of battleships when operating outside aircover.Thats what many say. Again I am talking only about men and equipment athand.

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The games I've play the Red AF severly outnumbered us Remember weweren't THAT hitech back them. Our biggest advantage was all weatherfighters. Like F16 squaron from NorwayWhat I found was both sided Air Forces attrited themselves to the point thatby the time either side got Air Superiority (and it might have been the US)1-2 weeks had passed and the superior numbers of Red tanks rolled throughthe US positions like they were speed bumps. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical 'HR' wrote in messagenews:ErudnZvZOq8OdV7fRVn-jw@comcast.com. Ok. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical 'HR' wrote in messagenews:BOadnf0qjvzDA1nfRVn-ug@comcast.com. 'JP' wrote in message news:BS%we.104$Dh2.521@eagle.america.net.

Hmmm.by leaving fow and politics out, kind of a moot discussion. Not really.

FOW and political concerns are unknown hence the discussion would be 100% opinion dragging down to the usual pits. The question posed.by someone to me was.did Nato have the men and equipment to stop the Warsaw pact.Seeing as fow and politics have decided the results of many battles/warsin history, more so than any presumed men/equipmentadvantages/disadvantages, I'd have to disagree.But to answer your question, yes. Of course, whether Europe wouldhave allowed their use is another question.oops, sorry, politics.

Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical Good point.Refugee counters. Thats what we need wrote in messagenews.90@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com.I think NATO would have been overwhelmed if the Warsaw pact invaded. I doubt if NATO forces could have kept the roads clear long enough to either withdraw or advance to the front. In Germany there are hundreds of small towns that usually are less than five miles from each other and you would assume the people living in those bergs would be trying to get out of town as fast as possible. Warsaw Pact forces would not have any issue about clearing roads and highways of civilian refugees. Whereas NATO forces would have been serverely limited regarding options about clearing the roads of refugees.

There was a book called the Red Army by Ralph Peters describing a meeting engagement between a NATO and Russian armored units amongst civilian refugees. What he described was NATO forces hesistant to inflict casualties amongst refugees while russian forces used NATO's hesistation to engage to their advantage. That's why I wonder how games such as north German plain, Fulda Gap and Flashpoint Germany not model refugee columns on local roads and highways. I would think that it would give a significant advantage to the Warsaw Pact forces. Wayne. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical I was going to buy one of the more recent tiller or matrix games on the subject to test it but they appear to tactical.

I'm just talking men and equipment here, not any fog of war or political considerations. Thoughts?HPS' Fulda Gap '85 is operational scale; one mile hexes with 3 hour turns.Units are battalions that may be broken down into companies (depending onscenario). North German Plain '85 is the north half of Germany, and thereis a free map and scenario that combine the two games to give you all ofGermany at that scale.

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No political stuff, just scenarios based ontheoretical what-ifs both stock and free ones designed by fanboys. If youwant one or both, your best price is here: can see a review here: can't speak to Matrix' game. I never played it.Dirk. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 14:40:08 +0000 (UTC), 'Mike' wrote:'Epi' wrote in messagenews:MPG.1d2dc9989739@news.east.earthlink.net. In article, eddysterckx@hotmail.com says. Gustav Bjerke schreef: General Sir John Hackett Thanks, that's the one!

(lesson learned today: If you're too lazy to look something up before you post, someone else will do it for you) Greetz, Eddy Sterckx I remember reading that book in eighth grade. I think that's the one. Did England get nuked some in it?Seem to remember that it was Birmingham. And the UK hit Minsk in return.Might be wrong, though.That was the book Team Yankee.

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