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  1. Naval developments in a world without nukes

    It is. However, without use of nukes in WWII, countries will be less willing in deploying WMDs. The last time it would have happened (excluding the Japanese use in China) would have been WWI. I guess it depends a bit on how WWII ends. Do the US simply starve out Japan? Or does the invasion...
  2. More Holy Roman Empire Electorates

    Are there any possibilities for there to be more electorates in the Holy Roman Empire?
  3. Naval developments in a world without nukes

    Post-WWII the Navy fought the battle against the USAF on who should the prime deployer of nukes. Without nukes, I believe the USAF will have the upper hand in the question „Who gets the resources to destroy the enemys infrastructure?“ and large armadas of large land based bombers would be...
  4. WI Neutral Germany post WW2

    That’s a lot , such a germany can be a threat to Poland Czech etc Maybe 100k , no nukes , coast guard navy and basic air defence ( luftwaffe with BAC lightening and maybe later Draken ?) truly peaceful nation only interested in promoting their culture , trade etc But western allies wanted to...
  5. DBWI: George Washington, traitor to the empire?

    Don't get me started on the French calendar. Why they renamed several months and removed August entirely.... *screams can be heard in the background*
  6. WI the Enterprise in Pearl Harbor?

    Seven more actually, not including CVN-80, which is yet to be commissioned. Also, the first HMS Enterprise was itself stolen, from the French.
  7. TL-191: Filling the Gaps

    I've written quite a bit about what happens, and its not a collapse caused by ideology. Read my posts about it on this very thread if you want to critique it. Here's Part 1; https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/tl-191-filling-the-gaps.148857/page-166#post-21376375
  8. Naval developments in a world without nukes

    Essentially submersible missile boats like Juliett class Soviets probably will make a lot of them their sub arm will remain short legged and essentially on the defensive even more than OTL
  9. Boldly Going: A History of an American Space Station

    How does the Shuttle II Abort Mode work with crew? Parachute descent? It doesn’t appear particularly aerodynamic being payload bay-sized.
  10. America Be Watching With The Popcorn: A Sino-Soviet War TL

    Half the country is rivers and riverbanks, it is super fertile (compared to India which only has a portion of the country growable). A potential major trading port in Dhaka.
  11. Naval developments in a world without nukes

    CHemical weapons at sea is that even a realistic option?
  12. What were the biggest tech and weapon mistakes and missed opportunities of Germany in ww2

    Meh. Earthquake bombs. Barnes Wallis. The British have handwavium reserves too, and anything which positively invites the British to back Barnes Wallis earlier than in the original timeline is bad news for those fighting them.
  13. The Reform Party: 20 Years of History

    Wesley Clarke, given that FP is going to be the definitive issue.
  14. SealTheRealDeal

    State(s) of War in Germany in ww 1 - about Cliches on Cliches

    Nah too vague, and relegated to subtitle status. "The nature of the Silent Dictatorship" bam direct to the point.
  15. WI the Enterprise in Pearl Harbor?

    Enterprise is actually one of the oldest ship names in the US navy. The first USS Enterprise was commissioned in 1776, and a captured British ship then named the Enterprise was operated by the Continental Army on Lake Champlain in 1775. There have 6 other ships of the name since, including the...
  16. Ulyanovsk

    Cultural Impact of WW1 ending with a Stalemate/Prolonged Cold War?

    Eh, only would probably arise in very specific contexts like OTL, there’s a likely chance we could instead get something like the Russian avante-guard and futurist styles of early Bolshevism
  17. Oracle of Sobek 𓆋

    WI: Akhenaten helps the Mittanni

    The chronology is a bit murky, but it seems that Egypt had concurrent problems in Canaan with figures like Abdi-Ashirta and Aziru in Amurru, and Lab'aya in Canaan. Any Egyptian effort to help Mitanni needs to overcome those foes first, or else have a sword dangling over its head. Historically...
  18. America Be Watching With The Popcorn: A Sino-Soviet War TL

    What does Bangladesh have that India would want?
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