What years are we talking about here? If it's before a bunch of US settlers move into Tejas, then maybe the US would be open to it. But I very much doubt that the Mexican government or people would support trading with people that often raided into the Mexican lands since the Comanches formed.
A rather dubious idea, but maybe have some form Dutch refugees loyal to the Spanish come and settle after the 80 years war. Maybe even set up some form of land grant system to the "wild geese" later on for loyal service to the Spanish. Just spit balling here.
That is a point that often gets looked over in operation Barbarossa. The Lithuanians and other oppressed people looked to the Nazis as saviors, until they intentionally started starving them, the make "living room" for the aryan race.
I agree, the early and middle war trenches would've stood no chance with Soviet WW2 tactics. Later in WW1 we see proto- WW2 armies, especially after the Siegfried line was broken. Even then though, the German Army didn't invest much into armored vehicles during WW1, and thus had a disadvantage...
If I would have to place a bet, The Dutch, because they were always looking to turn a profit. So imagine when they find that tobacco is an excellent crop for the land. They would jump on that like a tiger pounces on its prey. Maybe we would even see a purchase of OTL Virginia, along the lines of...
Probably not, and here's a list of reasons:
1) Travel time for more colonists is too long for it to be viable. Maybe when Greenland gets full, but that never happened (to be discussed in a later point)
2) The natives were too populous, because no major diseases had spread through Europe that...
1. Of course, Austria was humiliated by the assassination of its heir. They wanted to make the point that they were not to be trifled with. Also, if they could crush Serbia, it would make a point to the rebellious ethnicities within their borders about what happens to "traitors".
2. Serbia...
Not to get into too many specifics, but last time I checked, there were statues of the Buddha in Scandinavia from the vikingr period, so who's to say that there weren't already a few Islamic vikings splitting skulls? They were magnificent traders and raiders, and evidence shows they made it to...
Better, but Stalin already had his crack troops on the way to the front. So the fighting would probably be beyond Moscow, but Hitler's troops were already worn to the nub, so the Soviets reversal would be inevitable. Soviet infrastructure was already undoing the German offensive. The road...