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  1. The Anglo/American - Nazi War

    And what about this website in this scenario? Would scenarios where WW2 ends in an Allied victory by 1940 or even on its actual date of ending or even 1947 with an Allied Soviet Union to the end be seen as more intriguing?
  2. PC: [initial] Anglo-American/Napoleonic War

    By this, do you mean that Britain makes peace with Napoleon?
  3. PC: [initial] Anglo-American/Napoleonic War

    Note: This is based on https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/the-anglo-american-nazi-war.140356/ by Calbear.
  4. PC: [initial] Anglo-American/Napoleonic War

    Is it possible to have [with handwavium] a scenario in which the British and the Americans fight back alone against Napoleon? Based on Calbear's AANW timeline and https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/britain-deals-with-the-portuguese-fleet-instead-of-the-danish.388347/: 1807: The...
  5. Anti Napoleonic coalition doesnt invade france until mid spring of 1814

    What about the Hundred Days in this scenario if Napoleon is still defeated?
  6. Napoleon wins Waterloo

    Mediterranean Campaign of December 1823 and winter 1824 In the aftermath of the defeat of Navarino, the French Mediterranean Fleet sortied to defeat the British Mediterranean Fleet. The news of the defeat were brought by the flagship of the French Navarino Squadron, which rose up and returned to...
  7. Napoleon wins Waterloo

    Frigate Actions of the War of the 8th Coalition [to supplement this timeline]. Action of 1 June 1823 This action saw frigates Arethuse and Sultane damage HMS Eurotas moderately before being chased off by British reinforcements. Action of 18 June 1823 After a series of raids conducted by French...
  8. Napoleon wins Waterloo

    Battle of Peniche Even before the formal declaration of war on Britain, the French dispatched a frigate squadron under command of Pierre Bouvet consisting of the frigates Cybele, Victoire [o.t.l. Duchesse of Berry], Thestis, Astree and Armide with the flagship Clorinde to intercept...
  9. Napoleon wins Waterloo

    How about this as a French navy order of battle? 3 Commerce de Paris class ships of the line. 13 Ocean class ships of the line. 12 Bucentaure and 1 Tonnant class ships. 1 captured ship [HMS Hannibal]. 50 Temeraire and Pluton class ships. 15 24 pounder frigates. 45 18 pounder frigates. Other...
  10. Napoleon wins Waterloo

    Wouldn't the French Navy perform better this time round than the actual Napoleonic Wars?
  11. Napoleon wins Waterloo

    What about potential naval battles in this 8th Coalition?
  12. Trafalgar with British losses

    This thread is about a British victory at Trafalgar with several (between 3 and 9) British ships of the line lost. The p.o.d. is having French and Spanish ships that didn't participate in the battle much be more active and threatening due to closer sailing or recognition with the main fleets.
  13. Trafalgar with British losses

    Off topic, but if the storm after Trafalgar wasn't that heavy, which of the captured ships would provide useful service for Britain? At least the Bucentaure and some Temeraire class ships, but what about the Spanish ships?
  14. Trafalgar with British losses

    Okay, so what if the British won Trafalgar to the same degree of actual significance but lost [more] ships of the line in the process [including prizes]? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_battle_at_the_Battle_of_Trafalgar Let's assume that the p.o.d. is Dumanoir's squadron reaching the...
  15. French Squadron isolated and defeated on 18 November 1793
    Threadmarks: A more successful Glorious 1st of June and May 1794 Campaign

    If there are no impacts on Toulon, the next campaign of the French Atlantic Fleet is in May 1794. If butterflies result in the British doing better in May and on 1 June 1794 [besides the 6 captured French ships and one captive sunk, several French ships were left dismasted], what happens besides...
  16. How much if the Ottoman Empire could Napoleon conquer?

    Maybe somewhere from the Balkans to Constantinople by a long land route without sea journeys, then the rest can be defended or taken by the British, Napoleon's enemies and Russia. And, better be the conquest occur after 1809 for sufficient and pure land routes with acknowledgement of the...
  17. French Squadron isolated and defeated on 18 November 1793

    Source of bracketed text in the next direct paragraph below: http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/Naval_History/Vol_I/P_060.html [The French ships, mistaking, probably, Lord Howe's fleet for a merchant-convoy, bore down until their hulls were distinctly seen from the decks of the British ships. By...
  18. Bruix's Expedition into the Mediterranean

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croisi%C3%A8re_de_Bruix Let's say the campaign's planner had a pledge to defend the Mediterranean from the Second Coalition's advance [the p.o.d. is no collision between 2 French ships of the line on 12 June or the decision is changed to prevent the British...
  19. AHC: Earliest possible French-British War without the French Revolution

    https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/european-politics-without-the-french-revolution.406071/page-2#post-13869014 https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/european-politics-without-the-french-revolution.406071/page-2 Note that Denmark Norway might stay neutral in an alternate...
  20. AHC: Soviet Mediterranean

    Wouldn't a Communist Europe all the way to Spain/France/Italy [with land connection between them and the Eastern Bloc], the Near East and Turkey/Greece from the Soviet Union, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia be enough even without North Africa or the Middle East? Add a larger Soviet Mediterranean or...
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