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  1. Does anybody have any information on this alternate history map of the 1960s?

    It kinda looks like the map for Fatherland. Germany having reached the Urals, and a depopulated, mostly ungoverned rump-Russia limping on beyond the mountains in guerrilla warfare. But then again, IIRC, the Fatherland TL had the USA beating Japan much as in OTL.
  2. A Voice in the Fuhrer's Ear (Discussion/Brainstorming)

    Nobody is psychic. Nobody can truly predict the future. But there WERE plenty of influential people around Hitler, throughout his career, who could see (and, indeed, were angered by) his unwillingness to compromise, or heed advice from his Generals, was harming the war effort. Quite...
  3. The Silver Knives - American (Counter)Culture in a Democracy/Fascist Cold War? (Discussion)

    In OTL, Civil Rights protesters were often called Communists in an attempt to discredit them. ITTL, as you said, perhaps radical reactionary Militia groups form to protest the Civil Rights movement. When state or federal authorities step in to protect pro Civil Rights groups, the Militias often...
  4. Neutral Italy in WWII - what would happen to its colonies

    Ooh! Could we perhaps see some co-operation between France/Italy in security operations in their North African colonies, a-la Portugal/Rhodesia/South Africa? Libya and Algeria's placement on the map would mean that cross-border operations, and shared intel, could allow both countries to cling on...
  5. Neutral Italy in WWII - what would happen to its colonies

    Interesting. We could even potentially have TTL's Italy launching its own Paperclip, to secure Nazi scientists. As for how willing the US would be to play ball with Italy - I think the primary issue here is how Barbarossa goes, and how Europe will be divided up postwar. Will the Soviets get as...
  6. Neutral Italy in WWII - what would happen to its colonies

    I know about Operation Paperclip, and its sister-ops. But Italy had little to offer American intelligence agencies post-war. It never engaged in wide-scale eugenics programs, chemical weapons experimentation, nuclear research, et al - CERTAINLY not on the same scale as Germany. America didn't...
  7. Neutral Italy in WWII - what would happen to its colonies

    The wider world would come out of WW2 with a pretty bitter hatred for Authoritarianism/Fascism. ITTL, a Fascist country invading a weaker, majority-Jewish country is probably not going to go down well. Fascist Spain was allowed to exist as long as it OTL did because it deliberately avoided...
  8. Neutral Italy in WWII - what would happen to its colonies

    During the War, didn't Mussolini refuse to deport Jews right up until the end? In a postwar situation, this might give a big boost to Italy's image in the eyes of Jewish refugees. Plus, Italy, if desperate for settlers for Libya, might play up their role in "protecting the Jews" for propaganda...
  9. PC: Earlier AIDS epidemic

    I think the posters here have the right idea. Depending on when it appears, it could change the perception of the so-called free-love movement of the 60s - prompting more sexual conservatism, and stunting the whole Hippie movement. After all - a looooot of young people were enticed into those...
  10. The Silver Knives - American (Counter)Culture in a Democracy/Fascist Cold War? (Discussion)

    Let's leave aside the how. Talking about "How Germany could've won WW2" has become a bit dull, and there are a billion threads about precisely that. For the purposes of this thread, we'll vaguely state that Germany defeated the USSR, and that the US either didn't declare war on the Axis, or that...
  11. WI: The Worst that Y2K Could Be?

    The worst that Y2K could be? Just ask John Titor... ;)
  12. Hong Kong (70s, 80s & 90s) discussion - or; "for wont of a handover"

    Interesting (and one or two impassioned) responses thus far! In particular, it seems like one of the primary reasons for an inevitable PRC takeover (for wont of a peaceful handover) is the lack of a serious military garrison after the 50s. Another being America's reluctance to weigh-in on...
  13. WI Greater Rhodesia

    I think it would partially depend on when such a Union would occur. Remember - even the most hardened pro-Rhodesia crowd have to admit that Rhodesia was essentially a huge diamond-mining company, operating out of South Africa, until around 1920, and it was only WW2, the Cold War, and UDI, that...
  14. Hong Kong (70s, 80s & 90s) discussion - or; "for wont of a handover"

    I recently got to watching a few videos on the handover of Hong Kong back to the Chinese, and reading a little into the history behind the move. According to the (ever reliable) internet, Thatcher had pushed for HK to become an independent nation with a seat at the UN, and that even as close as...
  15. The Japanese Empire adopt a standard Semi-Automatic rifle prior to WW2?

    Very true. Perhaps, if they DID adopt such a rifle, the war in the Pacific Islands might have resulted in even greater losses for the Japanese, due to poorer fighting conditions, and greater difficulty maintaining or replacing rifles. Hadn't thought of that! :p
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