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  1. Averious

    The Eagle of the East, Rhomania: An Eastern Roman Timeline (1196 - 1245)
    Threadmarks: Update

    There has been a recent pick-up of events here in South Africa; specifically pertaining to schooling and the like (mostly perpetuated by those stupid enough to indulge themselves as if there isn't a global pandemic going on). In this I've been forced to work overtime alongside my peers to uphold...
  2. GauchoBadger

    The development of separate Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian nationalities/ethnicities

    I can't help but feel like you've pissed off a lot of people with that statement. :winkytongue: To develop upon this point further, "ethnicity" and "nationality" are identity concepts that can be a bit of a chicken-and-egg problem in most circumstances. Does a group of people only become an...
  3. AHQ: Balance of Power in Asia if No WW2, or any other major conflict happening

    I sketched out a concept that could contain Japanese militarism and prevent any conflict in Asia from getting on too huge a scale in the 1930s and 1940s, ironically, by having the Japanese militarists make their move just a little too early, January, 1929...
  4. Place In the Sun: What If Italy Joined the Central Powers?

    which would make for an interesting story for someone in this timeline to write on divergenthistory.com in the early 21st century 🤣
  5. emperor joe

    Of lost monkeys and broken vehicles

    I didn't know that Cyprus had chromium deposits let alone ones that they were exploited..huh the more you know i guess..on the hand with more tobbaco exports to the US and the UK could greece buy some radio equipment from Britain or the US?
  6. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Two nations separated by a common language................
  7. The development of separate Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian nationalities/ethnicities

    That very much depends on your definition of Belarusian. Partially, it was a reaction against Tsarist Russification policies during the 19th century. The Russians wouldn't have tried to stamp it out if it didn't already exist.
  8. WI: South Africa remains Dutch

    Natal is about 400 km from gold deposits, while Cape Town is 1000+ km. Even places where Trek started are 500 km from nearest gold. So, I don't think that the Dutch will come there and start exploiting much sooner than the British, especially if the Dutch keep Kaap colony, the Trek will surely...
  9. The Quarter-BAM project

    Russia, Central Asia and the Middle East are done in the 1836-37. I think i will review it later, them work towards completing Eurasia. Also, i substituted the old Finnish lakes with the patch @erictom333 made.
  10. WI: South Africa remains Dutch

    Well they had a hindsight in 1899, with Second Boer War.
  11. Germany's 'Inspired' Strategic Bombing Options

    Im starting to suspect the proponents of 'strategic' bombers for Germany of WWII have only studied technical data, if that. One thing that comes to my mind in twin engine medium bombers, like the Brit or US A 20, B25, & B26 were sufficient to wreck German transportation in Italy, Normany, or...
  12. WI: Make Anatolians the craddle of European civilization

    He is mostly right. The Assyrian-Hatti conflicts preceded the fall of Hatti and the invasions of those peoples. My opinion is that the Hatti collapse began as a result of defeats against Assyria led to a cascading series of military declines for the Hatti that led to the Kaska and others...
  13. "What Madness Is This?" Volume II: Prophecies in the Dark

    I think Europa will lose its colonial empire (We know it will lose Egypt). I think it might hold on as an independent country for at least a little longer though. Possibly cooperating with the Illumanists. War and politics do make strange bedfellows after all. Also possible
  14. The development of separate Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian nationalities/ethnicities

    Even at the height of the PLC, Polish and Ruthenian were separated "cultures", separated not only by the religion (and also the written form of the language) but also by history. Poles being descendants from the Piast kingdom and Ruthenian being descendants from the Rurik principalities...
  15. Greeks also deported to the Levant during World War 1

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Lebanon Just because there hasn't been a official census in Lebanon since 1932 doesn't mean that was the last time the Christians have had a majority. The 2020 CIA world fact book clearly estimates the current Christian population to be 45%. A...
  16. Denliner

    A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    Gotta admit that while The Thief and the Cobbler was a financial flop, I think people are expecting utter disasters during the Henson era in terms of both box office performance and critical review. It's possible that Jim Henson could produce a stinker, but it'd be out of something not under his...
  17. David-Shiell

    The (Global) South Rises: Collaborative TL

    The notion of a Southern Bloc alliance is interesting, but there are several details that would need to be overcome. Take just one continent, Africa, as the case for possible difficulties. Arab / Muslim North Africa vs Christian / Animist Southern Africa. Differences between Anglophone...
  18. TheKutKu

    These Fair Shores: The Commonwealth of New England

    The world Map's countries are ranked by economy size
  19. "If They Want It They Can Have It": Ulster's Tragedy.

    I was a teenager and young man in England during this period. As I already had an interest in history my views were probably different to most of those around me. As has been said, Ireland is complicated, and its history is very complicated. Easy solutions don't exist. For most of those around...
  20. Was Britain Right to Enter WWI?

    They didn't, what posters here are forgetting is that Belgium had troops stationed on both the cost agenst Britain and on the border whith france incase ither of them invaded Belgium, and didn't move them until after Germany invaded and they asked for help. Belgium took its neutrality very...
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