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  1. RedKing

    What if Margaret Beaufort was born a boy?

    Because he’s too high ranking/dangerous?
  2. What if Margaret Beaufort was born a boy?

    Yes, but he can NOT be among them
  3. Mina-van-Mako

    List of monarchs III

    What if Queen Emma won the Hawai'ian Royal Election of 1874? Monarchs of Hawai'i 1873-1874 King "William" Lunalilo (House of Kamehameha) 1874-1884 Queen "Emma" Kaleleonālani (House of Kamehameha) [1] 1884-1890: Queen "Miriam" Likelike (House of Kamehameha) [2] 1890-1896: Regent ''Charles''...
  4. WI Francis of Austria, son of Maximilian I and Mary of Burgundy, lives to adulthood?

    As says the title: WI Francis, the youngest son of Maximilian and Mary, who lived only little less then four months, had survived to adulthood? How could it affect Maximilian's plans for the marriages and alliances of the Habsburgs? Also, considering how odd was Mary's death, probably it would...
  5. UoBLoyalist

    How much different would cancelling operation Barbarossa make on WW2

    No you see, Imperialism is only really imperialism when westerners do it. Japan was liberating Asia. Obviously. Liberation through subservience and slaughter.
  6. RedKing

    What if Margaret Beaufort was born a boy?

    Were there not a few nobles who did that?
  7. Ombra

    A Day in July: An Early 20th Century Timeline

    This resonates so much with me. I started reading the TL when it was already well underway, and when you consider it was literally the TL that pushed me out of lurking, every time someone else completes a binge I get the urge to reread it from scratch! I hope you enjoyed my guest contributions...
  8. DBWI: Make the Republicans “the party of the right” and the Democrats “the party of the left”?

    I know the 1879 Potato Blight was awfully important with a whole lot of people dying. And I know the Exodus led to a lot of anti- immigrant sentiment here in America. I’m just not as familiar with these earlier times. I know at times you can grow a party by kicking people out. In the 1920s...
  9. FRG withdraws from NATO

    No even as occupied territory its a useful buffer even as an unwilling ally Tactical nukes it can absorb will save a lot of targets in rest of Europe
  10. How much different would cancelling operation Barbarossa make on WW2

    I don’t think Roosevelt wanting to oppose “Team Eurasian Conquest and Genocide” is imperialist. Especially when the Nazis were pretty explicit that after they had dealt with the UK/USSR they intended to subjugate the US too.
  11. Armored trains post ww2

    Trooos can blow off tracks since 1890s but now you can support your train with helo surveillance and also with screening troops
  12. RedSword12

    What were the biggest tech and weapon mistakes and missed opportunities of Germany in ww2

    I have read the post-test assessments from Portsmouth. Flawed boats, but not death traps. And switching to insults when the facts do not line up with your assessment, which seems to be your forte, is unbecoming of someone who's trying to be convincing.
  13. What if Margaret Beaufort was born a boy?

    That would be useless (and if Somerset stay Lancastrian so long he will be either dead or lucky to escape with his life)
  14. FRG withdraws from NATO

    Okay, to much rubbish in this thread. The whole point of West Germany in NATO is, that it contribute to joint defense. Without that its quite pointless for the Allies to stay in Germany.
  15. CosmicAsh

    These Fair Shores: The Commonwealth of New England

    Each file has been updated with the American and English versions.
  16. Defeat in WWI: Will France go radical or not?

    I'm not sure a League of Nations would form unless the US actively joins the war. Wilson had a hard time selling the idea as it was, and the Germans had little respect for his attempts to "mediate" before that. My assumption in this scenario is that the Germans only take Briey-Longwy and the...
  17. iPolytheistic_tsar

    These Fair Shores: The Commonwealth of New England

    So why are they currently only in American? Edit: Ignore me, I'm blind it seems
  18. Armored trains post ww2

    Here's an article that mentions two interesting Russian uses of armored trains post-World War 2. The main thrust of the article is about their use in counterinsurgency operations, and I agree that's probably where they make the most sense. But the more interesting part to me was the mention of...
  19. AHC: Save a notorious flop

    Downsiizing (2017) directed by Alexander Payne is a case where there is a good idea somewhere in it but loses focus. The main problem is that it was a "Dream Project" for the director and after a string of hits a studio thinks that nothing can go wrong (see Heaven's Gate) and doesn't give...
  20. RedKing

    What if Margaret Beaufort was born a boy?

    Oh I see! Maybe Beaufort stays loyal to the Lancastrians up to 1471, and then switches sides?
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