Imagine a world where the Allies didn't win the war, nor did the Axis. Instead, the war just continued on and on in an unsteady stalemate. Welcome, to the world of 1949. In this world Germany decided not to bomb London, but instead continued its attacks on Britain's airfields. Then, the Russians lost at Kursk. Finally, D-Day fails. With these victories, Germany has managed to halt the Allie's progress. In the Western Theatre, the Allies and the Axis each plan the invasion of the other's vital territories. In the Pacific, Japan and the United States are dueling over tiny islands with giant fleets and atomic weapons. Now, the stalemate is about to be broken. Germany is preparing an all out invasion of Britain. As tough and valiant as the Allied troops defending the Sceptered Isle are, some of their leaders are beginning to that they will be unable to hold against the Wehrmacht.

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AfeefZabir
AfeefZabir - - 110 comments

That's a fine defensive position.

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AwayPeskyFlies
AwayPeskyFlies - - 578 comments

why are the tank traps just randomly scattered? its not like there randomly growing out of the ground. If they were placed then they would be placed in lines and rows.

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Guest
Guest - - 691,476 comments

Don't have to be and also so it looks in my opinion better than just 5 lines of these tank traps instead of some hidden in the Forest ... and also they are a good protection for infantry.

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AwayPeskyFlies
AwayPeskyFlies - - 578 comments

if you want forest cover then ditches and fallen trees seem more fitting

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motleylue86
motleylue86 - - 10 comments

Not so much.. just look at them, could you see a tank getting throught that in a fast manner? i think not. if they were in rows the tanks could get past one row and then move between the rows...

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Klevdude
Klevdude - - 139 comments

Plus, with small openings like that dumb officers/people will think "Oh look I can easily drive throught that". But it would be really annoying with loads of turning to get throught. And when you're in. It's just harder to get out again;) I like it!

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