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  1. Hey, I'm re-reading Reds!, it's one of my favourites. I wanted to let you know that many of the...

    Hey, I'm re-reading Reds!, it's one of my favourites. I wanted to let you know that many of the images you used are broken now. Hopefully that can be fixed. Cheers.
  2. WW2 Without the Pacific conflict

    But my question was the UK with the resources from a peaceful Asia, can they launch a D-day by themselves? Does having troops from India(likely requiring a clear promise of Independence after the war) and the Troops from Australia and New Zealand does that tilt the balance of power enough in...
  3. WW2 Without the Pacific conflict

    Probably keeps America out longer, although the US will probably still be active in Economic assistance and the Atlantic war. But just humour me and pretend it does, or at least keeps her out until the last moments like WW1.
  4. WW2 Without the Pacific conflict

    So I was thinking about people's ideas about WW2 without the USA. I personally think that the USSR and Britain would have won the war, it just would've taken longer. But then I got thinking, what if there was no asian conflict at all. Have Japan be completely at peace with her neighbours. Would...
  5. Avert the Brezhnev Stagnation

    One thing that's interesting is that papers have surfaced about Beria's ideas for the USSR. He assumed that he would take over after Stalin's death. In the event he very nearly did. It was only some quick thinking by Kruschev and Zhukov that prevented him becoming Premier. Beria's plan was...
  6. Avert the Brezhnev Stagnation

    What are the ways that you can prevent the stagnation in the Soviet Union? Obviously there was potential for economic growth in the USSR but a combination of caution and paranoia prevented the type of experimentation that was needed to keep the USSR competitive in the modern world. Does removing...
  7. AH Challenge: Independent USA and Loyalist Colonies both surface

    I've heard this scenario before, or something rather similar. The rumor was that if there was no decisive battles in 1781 then France was going to allow a European diplomatic council decide how America was split up (much like the Council of Vienna). So all General Cornwallis had to do was not...
  8. Peoples Democratic Republic of Israel

    The USSR backed Israel early on in its days, because Zionism had a huge socialist flair, and Stalin thought that he could control it. Israel instead identified with the western countries, and the Soviet Union backed the Arab states. Make Israel a communist state with a POD no earlier than 1917...
  9. For the Sake of a Shower: The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher

    Very good timeline. Although Im an Englishman, I grew up in the States, so I admit that some of it goes over my head. Mostly the who is who in the Parliament. Although with this level of extraordinary detail I might get lost if you talked about the US House. I implore you, keep it coming!
  10. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    It's been so long since an update. :( This is my favourite timeline, I want more!
  11. Henry V doesnt die in 1421, becomes king of France

    Henry V died quite suddenly in 1421 from dysentery at 33. There was an agreement that upon Charles VI death, he would be crowned King of France. In OTL his successors squandered most of his victories. What would have happened if he had lived, and in 1421 been crowned King of France. Assuming he...
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