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    ISOT What if Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was 'overwritten' on Oct 25, 1942, by the 1842 version of itself?

    "Forever" is a bit of an exaggeration here. It is correct they will be behind their OTL production curves/levels for at least a couple decades, and some places for longer, especially any kingdoms or chiefdoms 'allowed' to and choosing to continue development on purely traditional lines. But...
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    ISOT What if Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was 'overwritten' on Oct 25, 1942, by the 1842 version of itself?

    How would the post-WWII major powers of 1943-1944 "do colonialism" or other forms or paternalism or tutelage, in practice, in East Asia and the Pacific from a starting point at the end of WWII in 1943-44 after beating the Nazis, setting up the UN, making a big deal of condemning various...
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    ISOT What if Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was 'overwritten' on Oct 25, 1942, by the 1842 version of itself?

    Nevertheless, all US productive capacity can be focused on things needed for the European war, and almost all existing modern fleet, ground and air units can be directed that way. In what manner, and at what speed will the USA inject those resources into ongoing Atlantic and ETO campaigns, like...
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    ISOT What if Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was 'overwritten' on Oct 25, 1942, by the 1842 version of itself?

    That's right, so sorry, Department of the Navy, all those big, prestigious platforms it cares about, like battleships and carriers, and even smaller ones its less passionate about, like submarines, are already in oversupply and any more would be irrelevant for the fight ahead. The only ships...
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    ISOT What if Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was 'overwritten' on Oct 25, 1942, by the 1842 version of itself?

    What if Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was 'overwritten' on Oct 25, 1942, by the 1842 version of itself? This scenario might sound familiar, and give you "deja vu all over again"...
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