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Interesting scenario!


Improbable, but if Hitler is gotten rid of somehow (coup, illness, crash, etc.) maybe the likelihood goes up a notch?    After all, once the Anglo-German Naval Agreement is signed, Germany can have full-sized capital ships.    Why keep ships that are essentially a political compromise when better, more capable ships can be had?    Why keep a second-class capital ship when the world's leading seapower has just given you permission for first class?




IIRC, 11.1in shell production was going to be started in the NEI and a 40,000 ton drydock was going to be built there as well.  


The US and UK both supported Dutch and French ships during the war, despite the metric/English measurements obstacles. 


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