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Paul MacQ
March 30th, 2006, 11:23 AM
Italy 1738 1938 switch
For just a moment a curtain of Darkness* Surrounds Italy and in her place appears another
September 29, 1938 Mussolini is out of Italy signing a Treaty in Munich he gets a call from the Italian Embassy saying all Contact with Italy is lost He immediately suspects a coup. He is wrong
The world has stopped for a moment in time. In the world of September 29, 1938 appears Italy of September 29th 1738.
The Boot of Italy, Sicily and Sardinia have been moved back 200 Years from September 29, 1938 The Muss is out of the Picture but the other Fascists are there
No other parts of Empire have gone with it
Most of the Fleet is in port
30% Percent of her Merchant Fleet is there in port
Little in the way of Natural Resources Does she have the resources to feed herself
Who takes Power?
Can they who ever they is hold the Country together ??
*ASB’s playing with new lighting effects
black angel
March 30th, 2006, 03:17 PM
Italy 1738 1938 switch
Most of the Fleet is in port
30% Percent of her Merchant Fleet is there in port
if the 1938 fleet is in port don't they um go with the reat of 1938 Italy? and in 1738 Italy isn't one nation
Paul MacQ
March 30th, 2006, 08:54 PM
Correct Italy of 1738 is not a Nation. Would other Nation Come i a help the Poor backward collection of States.
I cannot see that Places like Spain and Austria being in a position to influence there old stomping Grounds
For example in the Papal States. I am not sure of the Pope of the Time
What would/could Mussolini do The Recognized Leader (if not well liked) of Italy be able to do
Italy has allot of Colonial Troops could these be organized to get back to The Italian States?
I should have been more clear the Fleet of 1938 does go ack with the Italy of 1938
black angel
March 30th, 2006, 09:21 PM
Q: Correct Italy of 1738 is not a Nation. Would other Nation Come i a help the Poor backward collection of States? A: i can think of one, the Third Reich
Q:What would/could Mussolini do The Recognized Leader (if not well liked) of Italy be able to do? A: pull the Troops out colonys and call up the fleet to blockade Italy. but in doing so he loses the Empire and the troops have nothing to fight for Mussolini ruled by people power so with out it.... so in the end the only thing he can do is give up Italy to Hitler
Tom Veil
March 30th, 2006, 09:35 PM
Hitler would invade faster than a hungry dog on a bone.
black angel
March 30th, 2006, 09:40 PM
Hitler would invade faster than a hungry dog on a bone.
ja, although he mite wait becuse he won't want to piss Imperial Japan off by going back on Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis.
Imajin
March 30th, 2006, 10:09 PM
Ah, but Italy wasn't "German land" in Hitler's deranged racial system... Of course, he might suddenly decide that he was wrong and it is, since the racial system was nothing more than a poor excuse to invade whoever he wanted.
black angel
March 31st, 2006, 12:45 AM
just a thought what would this do to the Spanish Civil War? i mean Mussolini's been helping Franco in a big way. and the "new" pope would ex-comunacated Mussolini (and most likely Hittler and Franco)
Imajin
March 31st, 2006, 01:55 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_XII <- This guy was the Pope...
I found this interesting:
He campaigned for the reunion of the Roman and Orthodox churches, received the Patriarch of the Coptic Church and persuaded the Armenian Patriarch to remove the anathema against the Council of Chalcedon and Pope Leo I (440–461). He dispatched Joseph Simeon Assemani to the East for the twofold purpose of continuing his search for manuscripts and presiding as legate over a national council of Maronites.
JHPier
April 3rd, 2006, 01:01 AM
Ah, but Italy wasn't "German land" in Hitler's deranged racial system... Of course, he might suddenly decide that he was wrong and it is, since the racial system was nothing more than a poor excuse to invade whoever he wanted.Well he'd snap up the ISOTed Habsburg lands in South Tyrol ASAP
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