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  1. "What Madness Is This?" Volume I: The Union Forever

    I feel that this the perfect song for the Nordreich soldiers in Nordic Africa, be they fighting the Portuguese, the Danish, the Sicilians/Italians or the Europans and all their respective native allies.
  2. "What Madness Is This?" Volume I: The Union Forever

    Here is a map of this world on Christmas Day of 1912. Some of the map is speculation, such as the Russian advances into Slovakia and Hungary and the Nordic advances into Portuguese Africa and Italian Africa.
  3. "What Madness Is This?" Volume I: The Union Forever

    I can see the western Part of Europa breaking apart into the nations of Galicia, Austurias, Catalonia, Euskara (Basque Country) from Spain and Brittany, Corsica and Savoy (North-Western Italy) from France. France could also break apart further as you pointed out. I could also see a German state...
  4. "What Madness Is This?" Volume I: The Union Forever

    I just read the latest chapter, and it seems as if Europa is absolutely screwed. It sucks that they are going to lose the war, but to be honest, I complementary saw it coming. I also really enjoyed the short story with the aforementioned Austrian corporal (I'm not sure if he was a corporal IITL...
  5. The Star-Spangled Expanded Universe of "What Madness Is This?"

    Darksider166, I really enjoyed your biography on Martin Van Buren. One idea I have is that Van Buren dies in 1882 before his 100th birthday and lives to see, and even publically voices his suppprt for, the rise to power of George Armstrong Custer.
  6. "What Madness Is This?" Volume I: The Union Forever

    Congrats on the win Napoleon53! The original was one of my favorite timelines on the site and so is this new version. Keep up the great work!
  7. Photos of the Kaiserreich

    I figured I'd combined two of my favorite video games, Fallout and Kaiserreich, so here goes! Logo for the video game series Fallout. The games in the series include Fallout (1997), Fallout 2 (1998), Fallout 3 (2008), Fallout: New Vegas (2010), Fallout 4 (2015) and Fallout 76 (2018). Fallout...
  8. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    Thanks for the feedback. I think George Washington, as the Father of the Country, would still be on US money. However, I agree with you on James Madison, so I replaced him with John Jay.
  9. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    You’re welcome! I’m planning on going into more detail with these currencies and writing about the history of the designs of the different currencies. For example, George Washington’s profile wasn’t on the penny until 1912, in honor of his 280th birthday. Before that, the design of the penny...
  10. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    Here's my take on the Union Coins and Dollar Bills. The United States Dollar (1945) Coins 1 Cent: Obverse: George Washington Reverse: Union Shield 5 Cents: Obverse: Benjamin Franklin Reverse: The Liberty Bell 10 Cents: Obverse: Lady Liberty in a Phrygian cap Reverse: Fasces and Laurel...
  11. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    Here's my take on the Confederate Coins and Dollar Bills. The Confederate States Dollar (1861-1944) Coins 1 Cent: Obverse: Robert E. Lee Reverse: Confederate Battle Flag Saltire 5 Cents: Obverse: George Washington Reverse: Mt. Vernon 10 Cents: Obverse: John C. Calhoun Reverse: The Star of...
  12. Washington Burns: A Story of Alternate America

    It's finally back! I plan on reading this very soon.
  13. Photos of Fatherland

    I know that this thread hasn't been responded to in a while, but I made a map. This is a map of the world of Fatherland in 1964. I'm currently working on a map of this world in 2019, and I hope to post it soon.
  14. "What Madness Is This?" Volume I: The Union Forever

    Also, Nazi Germany had collaborators from Slavic nations such as Serbia, Bosnia (which was a part of the Independent State of Croatia), Slovenia, Ukraine, Belarus, and even their arch-enemy of Russia, as well as from other regions such as the Baltics, the Caucasus, Central Asia and even the...
  15. Photos from Featherston's Confederacy/ TL-191

    I've made maps of the TL-191 world in 1914, 1925, 1941 and 1944. If you want to use them, the links to these maps are below, although I'm not sure if they'll show the borders of Mexico you're looking for...
  16. "What Madness Is This?" Volume I: The Union Forever

    Nazi Germany, despite being anti-Slavic in ideology, was also allied with the Slavic nation of Bulgaria and made puppet states out of the Slavic nations of Slovakia and Croatia.
  17. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    Alterwright, I've really been enjoying your posts on the reputations of pre-POD historical figures, as well as your post on German soldiers in the American West. I thought it was very interesting how the different biases amongst those in different nations have shaped the collective national...
  18. Photos from Featherston's Confederacy/ TL-191

    Its been a while since I've posted here, but now I'm back! Here is a map I made of the world of Timeline 191 in the year of 2015. Its based on David Bar Elias' excellent After the End story, with some minor changes and ideas of my own.
  19. In this country , it is good to kill an admiral from time to time

    Finally, the Great War had come to an end. I have to say, the final territorial changes have been very surprising and it seems they may lead to more conflict, either regional or international, in the future. Heres to hoping Northern Italy, Scotland and Finland become independent again...
  20. "What Madness Is This?" Volume I: The Union Forever

    I've never read Decades of Darkness, but I have heard of it. Is it still unfinished as of yet?
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