Final conflict infobox:
By World War III (i.e. the events of Red Alert 2), Korea is independent (and operating its own navy) and there's a memorial at Pearl Harbor, so clearly some shit went down between America and Japan sometimes before or during World War II (i.e. the events of Red Alert)...
Following up from my previous post:
Despite Red Alert (1)'s World War 2 apparently taking the place of OTL's WW2, Europe starts out with its post-1945 borders despite the fact that Germany ought to still have Pomerania and Silesia at the very least. My headcanon is thus that there is in fact a...
Sweet, I can resurrect my favourite infobox series!
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World War II
World War III
Yuri's insurrection
I made a few more to headcanon weird geopolitical phenomena (not directly caused by Einstein's time-travel) in the series, but I'll post those later. "E. A. Westwood" and...
So I might have gone down a very deep Holmesian rabbithole earlier this week.
WARNING: EXTREMELY LONG POST
Blue: Dudes; Pink: Ladies; White: People of Fictional and/or Historical Importance
ALL CAPS: Surnames; ITALICS ALL CAPS: Surnames lost due to patrilineal descent
(Version with the...
Also posted on SLP, but this isn't so much alternate history as it is alternate historiography. Namely, the British-Dutch colonial wars in the Napoleonic era really ought to be elevated to the same level of macro-historical importance as the War of 1812.
Merry Christmas to one and all, thought I might as well offer up some explanations here.
Mecklenburg, despite being surrounded on three sides by Prussia has historically never been part of it, and I couldn't decide on whether NATO would've made it a pseudo-autonomous territory in the post-Reich...
Seeing as I managed to find my old hard drive which had my maps outlining the political situation at various stages, along with some flags, here you guys go:
Europe, 1949
Europe, 1960
Prussian Free State
German Federation (Deutsche Bund)
Polish SSR
Warsaw Pact
Cameroon
Well, I think that people have seen this coming for some time.
From this point forthwith, I won't be updating Weber's Germany on this website any more. The reasons are many, but they can be broken down into the following:
The plausibility issues have reached breaking point (if they hadn't...
Behold, the result of far too much in-depth research into England's most famous folk hero!
After King Arthur, of course.
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Robert II of Locksley
This article is about the historical figure, the outlawed grandson of Robert of Locksley. For their depictions in popular culture, see Robin Hood...
Thanks for the praise, everyone, and yes, I suppose some explanations are due.
As has been guessed, especially by @Kung Fucious , in addition to an exploration as to how much longer you could conceivably extend the Reich's lifespan, also takes a look at how the Eastern and Western Fronts of our...