I might half-focus on this TL for a while, maybe doing one-shot infoboxes on the Wikibox thread in addition to the stuff for this timeline. It's mainly because I have issues committing to things and I get burned out easily, and it's already a miracle I've been able to do so much for this TL. I'll still try and post some kind of update at least once a week, but just know that I won't be committing all my energy to this TL
 
2016 United Kingdom general election
I felt like updating this TL for once so I made this

No map this time because I wouldn't wish the crazy task of making an FPTP map on anyone

Edit: I realized I put the last 2 parties in the wrong order. Oh well

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I felt like updating this TL for once so I made this

No map this time because I wouldn't wish the crazy task of making an FPTP map on anyone

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Cool. Is Baptiste a one-nation tory? What Labour faction is moseley from? How did the Liberals gain so many seats, and why did they loose so many? This is a fascinating election.
 
Cool. Is Baptiste a one-nation tory? What Labour faction is moseley from? How did the Liberals gain so many seats, and why did they loose so many? This is a fascinating election.
Baptiste is most likely a one-nation Tory, yeah, and Mosley is probably a little to the left of OTL Ed Miliband. And the Liberals are just in general more successful ITTL
 
The Kaiser's Smile: A TBWI alternate history novel

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This TL deserves a DBWI (or TBWI, or QBWI?), so I decided to make it on my phone in a few minutes. I haven’t done it much justice, but it exists anyway so here you go!

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The Kaiser’s Smile is a 2008 bestselling American alternate history novel by Harry Turtledove. Set in an alternate 1940 in a world where the central powers won WWI, the book follows Francis, an American reporter, travelling to Germany to interview the Kaiser. The book was critically acclaimed due to its story and characters, but criticised due to it being thought of as inaccurate.
Summary-
The book begins with a newsreel, where we are informed that the Kaiser’s decision not to continue using unrestricted submarine warfare leads to no US entry into the war. France drops out, and is taken over by a Valkist-like regime ruled by Adrien Joubert,(coding for Adam Dressler), a far-right nationalist and orleanist who believes in the ideology of Boulangisme, inspired by Georges Boulanger, while Germany invaded Belgium and declares it a puppet state in personal union with it, Poland is ruled by the Kaiser’s brother Henry, and later, Henry’s son Waldemar, the Baltic states are integrated into Germany, Austria-Hungary reforms and absorbs Serbia. King George V abdicates and the British Commonwealth, a republic, is declared before being taken over by Socialists. The USA is under President Quentin Roosevelt, an Nicholas II’s son Alexei rules Russia, while Lenin is in exile in the USA.
Characters-
Francis Ferdinand- A New York reporter, Ferdinand’s assignment is to interview the Kaiser on the possibility of an upcoming war between France and Germany.
Elena Goldberg- A Jewish-American singer and Francis’ girlfriend, she is an avid traveller and accompanied him on his journey
Robert Brooke- Francis’ romantic and business rival, Brooke is a reporter and science fiction author, currently writing ‘Russkiymir’, an alternate history in which the Entente wins WWI and Tsarist Russia is the main world power.
Reception-
The book was received well by critics. Robert Myer, writing for ‘The New York Times’, said that the book ‘explores the possibilities of an alternate world’. However, Dr.Mitchell Brown, writing for ‘The Historian’, labelled it a ‘farcical and unrealistic tale of fiction’.
 
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Nice! I've really been enjoying it! Could you give us some info about 1900s geopolitical events? Was there a cold war equivalent?
Yeah, there was a cold war simply called the Cold War, between the US and the USSR as in OTL, although a lot of the smaller details are different. I haven't worked out the exact details but I do know that there were some differences

(That's long-winded for "I haven't gotten around to it")
 

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This TL deserves a DBWI (or TBWI, or QBWI?), so I decided to make it on my phone in a few minutes. I haven’t done it much justice, but it exists anyway so here you go!

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The Kaiser’s Smile is a 2019 bestselling American alternate history novel. Set in an alternate 1940 in a world where the central powers won WWI, the book follows Francis, an American reporter, travelling to Germany to interview the Kaiser. The book was critically acclaimed due to its story and characters, but criticised due to it being thought of as inaccurate.
Summary-
The book begins with a newsreel, where we are informed that the Kaiser’s decision not to continue using unrestricted submarine warfare leads to no US entry into the war. France drops out, and is taken over by a Valkist-like regime ruled by Adrien Joubert,(coding for Adam Dressler), a far-right nationalist and orleanist who believes in the ideology of Boulangisme, inspired by Georges Boulanger, while Germany invaded Belgium and declares it a puppet state in personal union with it, Poland is ruled by the Kaiser’s brother Henry, and later, Henry’s son Waldemar, the Baltic states are integrated into Germany, Austria-Hungary reforms and absorbs Serbia. King George V abdicates and the British Commonwealth, a republic, is declared before being taken over by Socialists. The USA is under President Quentin Roosevelt, an Nicholas II’s son Alexei rules Russia, while Lenin is in exile in the USA.
Characters-
Francis Ferdinand- A New York reporter, Ferdinand’s assignment is to interview the Kaiser on the possibility of an upcoming war between France and Germany.
Elena Goldberg- A Jewish-American singer and Francis’ girlfriend, she is an avid traveller and accompanied him on his journey
Rupert Brooke- Francis’ romantic and business rival, Brooke is a reporter and science fiction author, currently writing ‘Russkiymir’, an alternate history in which the Entente wins WWI and Tsarist Russia is the main world power.
Reception-
The book was received well by critics. Robert Myer, writing for ‘The New York Times’, said that the book ‘explores the possibilities of an alternate world’. However, Dr.Mitchell Brown, writing for ‘The Historian’, labelled it a ‘farcical and unrealistic tale of fiction’.
Fun fact: I think I subconsciously incorporated some timeline from the Althistory wiki while making this so :biggrin:
EDIT: No, I thankfully didn't. It's this btw
 
Map of European countries' government forms
Here's something I whipped up in 5 minutes, it's a map of government forms of different European countries. The color key I took from Wikipedia

Can you tell I have a bias towards parliamentarism?

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What is the german unification league party like? (And what is their leader wearing in that photo? Looks almost like some kind of band hoodie)
They want to reunify with Germany. Other than that they're largely right-wing populist

As for what she's wearing, idk. I just pulled her image from a list of OTL Bundestag members without paying much attention to what she was wearing
 
I like the election infobox, too! And



Yeah! Please do so!

What is the platform of the Civic Democratic Party and how are they different from Mittag's Liberals and Jost's RPP? What goals does the Rhenish Freedom Party have
The RVP (Rheinische Volkspartei) is conservative-liberal and civic nationalist, the Liberal Party (Liberale Partei) is centrist and social liberal, and the Civic Democratic Party (Demokratische Bürgerpartei) is more conservative and to the right of the RVP. If you're now wondering about the Rhenish Centre Party (Rheinische Zentrumspartei), they're more centre-right christian democratic than actual centrist

The Rhenish Freedom Party (Rheinische Freiheitspartei) is somewhat similar to this absolute meme of a party, albeit maybe a little less bad
 
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