Geopolitical, military and economic role-playing game. Players take senior leadership positions in a real-world nation. Can you solve the world’s problems? New countries and problems in every game.
Why in 897 was a Pope’s corpse disinterred, dressed in Papal regalia, put on trial, “executed” only to put on trial yet again a few years later and how did all this lead to the First Crusade?
Russia 1812 -The Battle of Maloyaroslavets: Beating the Retreat: A "What If" 200th Anniversary
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Napoleon's Army leaving burning Moscow ruins confronted & turned back by Russians. Rich with battlefield photos, discusses history with potential & historical implications had things gone another way.
Geopolitical, military and economic role-playing game. Players take senior leadership positions in a real-world nation. Can you solve the world’s problems? New countries and problems in every game.
Forensic Analysis of 2010 Torpedoing and Sinking of South Korean Corvette Cheonan
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Retired Navy Captain discusses evidence & analysis leading to conclusion that North Korea sank the corvette; weapons, platforms and possible motives; implications for peace on the Korean peninsula.
Lincoln's election: the US at a crossroads. Personal and commercial agendas converged and clashed. Take on roles of key decision makers, exploring alternative outcomes. Is war inevitable?
Battle of Sinop + 60: Canvas and Wood to Steam and Steel
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From Sinop in 1853 to dreadnoughts of WW I, retired Navy Captain traces 60 years of evolving technical, tactical and strategic naval warfare concepts: steam; wood/iron/steel; torpedoes and subs.
Prelude to the U.S. Civil War: A “What If” 150th Anniversary
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Could the Civil War have been avoided? If so, what would the implication have been for history? Reviewing the personalities and polarization that lead to America's most deadly conflict.
Geopolitical, military and economic role-playing game. Take leadership positions in the US, USSR, Israel, or Red China. It’s 1961, but the future isn’t set. New issues and problems in every game.
Learn about the First Crusade, including how crusaders followed a divinely inspired goose around Europe, how they besieged a castle containing nothing more than sheep, and engaged in cannibalism.