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  1. Avatar - your post was immensly helpful and informative. I had Portugal on the Axis side, and Denmark on the Allied side.

    Somethihg interesting I found out while doing this research was the Netherlands had the highest % of citizens per capita that volunteered for the SS. There were (up to ) 50,000 Dutch who entered that group.

    http://members.shaw.ca/grossdeutschland/players.htm

    Was Anne Frank shuttered up in the Netherlands? If so, I now understand why with a huige amount of that population pro-Axis.

  2. Overall Average alignment (Primarily post-1940):

    Canada - Allies

    Finland - Axis

    Hungary - Axis

    Ireland - Allies

    Belgium - Allies

    Netherlands - Allies

    Poland - Allies

    Romania - Axis

    Baltic States - Allied

    Bulgaria - Axis

    Denmark - Allied

    Greece - Allied

    Hungary - Axis

    Norway - Allied

    Iraq - Allied

    Portugal - Axis

    Romania - Axis

    Sweden - Axis

    Yugoslavia - Allied

    Spain - Axis

    Switzerland - Axis

    Turkey - Axis

    USSR - Allied

  3. OK here's my new alignment.

    Pre-1940

    Canada - Allies

    Finland - Allies

    Hungary - Axis

    Ireland - Allies

    Belgium - Allies

    Netherlands - Allies

    Poland - Allies

    Romania - Axis

    Baltic States - Allied

    Bulgaria - Axis

    Denmark - Allied

    Greece - Allied

    Hungary - Axis

    Norway - Allied

    Iraq - Allied

    Portugal - Axis

    Romania - Axis

    Sweden - Axis

    Yugoslavia - Allied

    Spain - Axis

    Switzerland - Axis

    Turkey - Axis

    USSR - Axis (gulp)

    [ January 22, 2004, 03:16 AM: Message edited by: japinard ]

  4. Well, now I have to do 2 versions smile.gif

    Version 1 will be 1939 tendancies based on a German-Russian alliance. (SCARY)

    And Version 2 will be more historical based on overall war effort 1939-1944.

    So tehnically if we looked at a Russo-German allaince (I kionw that's far-fetched cause Nazi's abhored Stalin and communism) - but this would have put the remaing Slavic, Baltic, Eatern European, Scandinavian, and Low Countries at odds with this type of "Axis of Evil". hehe. smile.gif

  5. Hehe "Marmon-Harrington" :D

    The interesting thing I'm coming to realize here(beyond my previous understanding of WWII history) is many countries would not have supported Germany as actively (or at all) if they hadn't hated/feared the USSR communist effort so much.

    If the USSR had remained an Axis "neutral" maybe British and American soldiers would have been fighting alongside Romanians, Hungarians, and Finns...

  6. Dorosh I missed that, but would love to read it. Can you post a link to it for me?

    Emrys - I totally undertstand they wanted to be left alone and didn't want to take a sides. Heck, much of the U.S. didn't want to take sides until we were forced to by the Japanese. But I'm looking at how the neutral countries prospered by supporting one slightly more than another. Once again, though the Swiss cried neutrality, they profited immenseley by laundering stolen German gold. So once again, it's just "what-if's" and fictional with a historical slant.

  7. OK here's a tough question. If Germany had not attacked Russia - do you think Russia would have been an Allied partner?

    Denmark - I'm going to guess they would have had Allied inclination after seeing their colleages overrun (Netherlands & Belgium)?

    Sheesh - just read that site. The Netherlands had more SS volunteers than any other non-German country?! :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

    Am I reading that correctly?!

    [ January 22, 2004, 01:11 AM: Message edited by: japinard ]

  8. Michael Dorosh - that's the plan. Can you give me some historical advice?

    I realize there's 2 schools of thought on many of these countries. People's support vs. actual government stance, but I think I'm leaning towards the government stance.

    For instance Switzerland claimed neutrality, but they obviously greatly aided the Axis. Spanish people may have hated the Axis, but still the Spanish government supported Germany.

  9. I'm working on a scenario and need to know of the following countries in 1939/1940... Did they lean more towards supporting the Axis or the Allies? (actually kind of looking at their support stance during the entire war too).

    Baltic States

    Bulgaria

    Denmark

    Greece

    Hungary

    Norway

    Iraq

    Portugal

    Romania

    Sweden

    Yugoslavia

    I've already determined the following (non-superpowers):

    Canada - Allies

    Finland - Axis

    Hungary - Axis

    Ireland - Allies

    Belgium - Allies

    Netherlands - Allies

    Poland - Allies

    Romania - Axis

    Spain - Axis

    Switzerland - Axis

    Turkey - Axis

    Note: I Know many of these were neutral, but I'm loking at their helpful tendancies (like Switzerland helping the Germans more than the Allies even though neutral).

    Thanks for the help!

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