This is the second preview of Liberty In Peril. I put together a partial timeline from the third day of war to present. Again, this is not a finished product, just a sneak peek at what a Liberty post could look like if I go forward with the project. One more preview will be up …
The Central Front Mobilization Race Part III
On 28 June, 1987 the Soviet general secretary informed the Ministry of Defense that Zapad ’87 was to commence on the first of July. A final decision on the date hostilities were to commence was not mentioned. Senior Soviet generals suspected Zapad would transition directly into a broader mobilization and from there to war. Marshal …
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The Central Front Mobilization Race Part II
In the early June, 1987 senior Soviet military leaders were being queried daily by the new leadership in the Kremlin about theater mobilization procedures. Specifically, General Secretary Romanov was most interested in the amount of time that the vaunted Soviet military would need to prepare for a conventional conflict in Europe. Chief of the General …
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The Central Front Mobilization Race Part I
Mobilization has played a key role in war planning for centuries. Only in the later half of the 19th Century, with the advent of railroads and industrialization, did it take on a new importance and standing. In Europe during the years leading up to World War I, Mobilization was transformed into nothing less than an …
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Liberty In Peril Preview #1
Evening, everyone. As promised, here is the first preview of the Liberty In Peril blog project. As I explained earlier in January this blog will be set around a Soviet bloc invasion of North America in 1989. The timeline is alternative of course and if I choose to move forward with this project It will …
Today’s Friend, Tomorrow’s Enemy D+24 And Beyond Part II
In the twenty-four-hour period following the destruction of the Kremlin and Lubyanka, the troika made up of Vladimir Dolgikh, Viktor Chebrikov and Sergei Akhromeyev took stock of the Herculean task before them. Foremost was affirming the temporary cessation of hostilities between the Soviet Union and United States, as well as her NATO allies. The first …
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Gaming WWIII: Lessons Learned While Modeling A Global War
Over the years here I’ve talked about the benefits and trials of simulating and modeling a global conflict from scratch. As is the case with most long-term projects, modeling World War III in large part through commercial PC and tabletop wargames was a journey made up of numerous peaks and valleys. The final product was …
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Today’s Friend, Tomorrow’s Enemy D+24 And Beyond Part I
As 2 August, 1987 pressed on towards its climactic conclusion, it was becoming evident that if the world survived the dangerous and rapid escalation then underway, the domestic political dynamic of the Soviet Union, and the geopolitical dynamic of Eastern Europe would appear quite different in the immediate postwar days and weeks. In hindsight the …
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The Plan For January, 2023
I should’ve posted this on New Year’s Day but didn’t. Anyhow, here is a brief summary of the main subject points that will be posted about in January 2023. As always, there also be either a few reviews or posts about wargames or World War III pop culture. I try to keep these topics as …
Post WWIII 1988 Project Idea #1: Liberty In Peril- The North American Campaign of World War III 1989-1990
Afternoon! Before we dive back into the world of WWIII 1987 I want to take a few minutes to discuss the status of the post-WWIII 1987 blog project. I’ve shared with you in the past how much enjoyment WWIII 1987 has brought to me. A lot has changed since I embarked upon this blog back …