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  1. A Guide, Resource, and Repository of Could-have-been Ideologies for your Alternate History

    I’ll find some of her quotes and translations of German Nazbol literature and history. Apparently early german Nazbols and Strasser has similar-ish views but refused to cooperate. Strasserism is apparently whatever Strasser felt like at the time, like Trotsky as someone mentioned! Yeah Nazbol...
  2. A Guide, Resource, and Repository of Could-have-been Ideologies for your Alternate History

    Strasserists aren’t that far right nowadays, as in Strasser’s own works, he dropped the whole antisemitism thing later on and it evolved, as did the early German Nazbols, who agreed with Marxists about world revolution but wish to preserve national borders and culture. She did actually provide...
  3. A Guide, Resource, and Repository of Could-have-been Ideologies for your Alternate History

    I just showed this to an unironic German Nazbol/Strasser-sympathiser and she did not like this at all. Apparently people here need to read primary sources from Strasser, Karl O. Paetal and other contemporaries.
  4. Request Maps/Flags Here

    Sorry if it’s old but would anyone still be interested in an adaption of a Cryosahul scenario, for public domain use of course? Latitudes compared to otl.
  5. Planetocopia Map Thread

    Anyone offered up on the worlda for Cryosahul?
  6. Planetocopia Map Thread

    I speculate that due to Australia being considerably smaller than Antarctica (especially with ice weighing it down) and the Caribbean much smaller than Greenland, there’s be smaller ice caps and therefore higher sea levels, by 30-50m in my estimate. This also means a higher global temperature as...
  7. A Guide, Resource, and Repository of Could-have-been Ideologies for your Alternate History

    Here’s a question; has anyone tried these ones so far; Christian Communism Agorism: Synarchism:
  8. Request Maps/Flags Here

    Well Antarctica would be raised to some extent because of rebound from the ice, while Australia would be weighed down in this timeline. Australia is of course smaller and flatter than Antarctica, so it wouldn’t be able to support nearly as much ice (the Caribbean definitely doesn’t compare to...
  9. Map Thread XVIII

    A redone map for my fantasy series, the Forbidden Ones. The picture is more or less done but the writeup is still a WIP. This new version is much simpler than the previous version and from now one is the accurate version to be seen. Scale is in both metric and imperial for good measures, with...
  10. Planetocopia Map Thread

    Here’s an original idea proposed by Dragonthunders on Deviantart. He called it Cryosahul, for reasons that should be obvious. His version is a lot more aesthetically pleasing than the software I’d been using too, so I hope it looks fine to you;
  11. Red Sun Rising: The Reverse-Russo-Japanese War

    Yes, they’ve still got those in for cultural reasons.
  12. Red Sun Rising: The Reverse-Russo-Japanese War

    The Japanese communists were less authoritarian overall than their soviet counterparts from our own time, but they tend to find different ways of addressing people to the old semi-feudal language. It was indeed a debate among Japanese communists historically whether or not japan had gone through...
  13. Red Sun Rising: The Reverse-Russo-Japanese War

    Indeed it is. Next time, we’ll see China’s way of dealing with the situation.
  14. Red Sun Rising: The Reverse-Russo-Japanese War

    As in Boris Savinkov? His party is definitely illegal in Russia currently, but don’t think he’s gone for good. He managed to flee for a while and has sought refuge in Japan for now.
  15. Red Sun Rising: The Reverse-Russo-Japanese War
    Threadmarks: The eastern front (1938)

    Donald Murphy, A Blink of an Eye; the history of the world in a nutshell, 2013, pp.234-237 As France attacked positions in southern Germany and Belgium, it was the Russians under Wrangel who attacked Germany’s far eastern border, and those of its allies in Mitteleuropa. Now modernised and no...
  16. Map Thread XVIII

    Yes, glacial rebound would affect them. *West Antarctica is near and for a small bit on the equator, and quite thin, so I bet it would be very humid and tropical there, whereas *East Antarctica would be drier, cooler and higher in comparison, with the now-northern coast lining up well with otl...
  17. Map Thread XVIII

    I’m thinking of starting a project of the speculative evolution and/or asb variety of this tilt!-map below: (Australia at the North Pole instead of Antarctica at the south. Otl layout is shown for latitude comparison) The proper map would take into account higher sea levels (likely by 40-50m...
  18. Planetocopia Map Thread

    Yeah they would, as would east Africa and Madagascar, which would be much closer to the equator too in this timeline and horizontal so the climate would be more uniform. Heck, Alaska is also on or at least near the equator here. Plus this world would be somewhat warmer and wetter than our world...
  19. Map Thread XVIII

    Did my own versions of tilted map but with a different and more random layout. I also have ones for Utah and Baghdad at the North Pole, but neither look as good.
  20. Planetocopia Map Thread

    I've just started getting used to this one so I thought I might as well give it a shot. Mongolia at the North Pole: Simpson in Australia at the North Pole: I'm guessing that in the former, the ice cap would be very large due to occupying Eurasia, possibly even larger than the Pleistocene Ice...
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