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  1. Population of China if the CCP never came to power?

    Assuming a relatively competent KMT government a normal demographic transition should result in a population of about 1.6 billion people. Keep in mind that an incompetent goverment can delay the demographic transition, as it happened in the indian subcontinent and the middle east, but also...
  2. The New Order: Last Days of Europe - An Axis Victory Cold War Mod for HoIIV

    I disagree with the idea that the rebels would even attempt to implement stalinism in England, especially if they wanted to maintain power for any length of time. More realistically, they'd likely attempt to work with moderates and liberals in order to keep England united against the full tide...
  3. RedKing

    AHC: The House of Beaufort ruling the Kingdom of England

    Because he was an idiot. Although it should be noted the legality of the exclusion is disputed.
  4. AHC: The House of Beaufort ruling the Kingdom of England

    Why did Henry iV remove the Beaufort from the line of succession.
  5. FalconHonour

    A destiny fulfilled - An Eleanor of Austria TL

    Thomas will be, I'm not sure about Charles! x'D
  6. FalconHonour

    A Queen Twice Over: Mary Tudor the Elder Marries Francis I of France

    Probably! You know the answer to that! ;) Hey it's better than she got OTL. And she'll get to see Mary, also unlike OTL... Unhappy, I agree with, but you might be surprised by the length of her reign...
  7. Could the USSR work well enought on its orthodox form to be a pleasant place in modern day?

    Why should the arms race be destined to continue forever? Negotiations about bilateral disarmament were allready going on since 1982 in OTL, so it is safe to say that the extremely tense situation of the early '80s could not go on forever. Unrest in Eastern Europe was mainly caused by economic...
  8. "If They Want It They Can Have It": Ulster's Tragedy.

    That's not a bad analogy though the British army did have more control than the Lebanese authorities ever could have managed. Just not enough to eliminate paramilitary or mafia type gangs, to the extent there was a distinction between them by the 1980s. Thinking about it further, the situation...
  9. Place In the Sun: What If Italy Joined the Central Powers?

    From Alsace-Lorraine to the 1916 trench line: nothing but empty space...
  10. Ombra

    It's A Long Way To Nagasaki: The Anglo-Japanese War

    There is absolutely no chance Germany could do that, either ITTL or OTL. The cost requirements are so enormous that even the combined economies of the Axis powers could never contemplate it. German scientists are also on the wrong track with heavy water and a complete lack of interest in...
  11. Portuguese Cabo- a TL

    @Gabingston @mapuche lautarino @John I of Brazil @Xenophonte @Torbald @Miguel Lanius And others. Assistance from @Viriato @Professor and other Portuguese members would be appreciated.
  12. "If They Want It They Can Have It": Ulster's Tragedy.

    I was also thinking the same. Going through all that (Northern Ireland, Falklands, Lebanon...) and to live to tell the tell. Trully impressive.
  13. Portuguese Cabo- a TL

    Part 2. Conflict with Khoikhoi Khoikhoi tribe living near Cabo has made lots of problems to Portuguese settlers there. While the Portuguise managed to beat them back more than once, they still attacked isolated farms, so that was the impediment for large-scale settlement. Portuguese thus made...
  14. FRG withdraws from NATO

    An earlier change in Russian leadership allows a thawing of relationship with the West in the late 60s As part of the eventual SALT talks etc it is suggested that there be a draw down of forces in Germany with an effective reunification of Germany (with both East and West German military's...
  15. Portuguese Cabo- a TL

    Part 1. As a POD I will use Battle of Salt River in 1510. Battle of Salt River - Wikipedia The battle itself goes as OTL and Portuguese have a lots of casualties ( including Don Francisco de Almeida, first Viceroy of India ). But, the difference is: Portuguese do not just shrug and say...
  16. Is an OPEC for iron ore unrealistic?

    Well it runs into the problem that there's alot of iron ore out there, for example Covid Chinese infrastructure stimulus raised demand for iron so alot of cruise liners are being scraped for steel. Normally mining is capital intensive and takes a few years to scale up, but not if we consider...
  17. Portuguese Cabo- a TL

    Hi guys! This is a proper TL- thread of my old discussion thread- here's a link: https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/ah-discussion-portuguese-cabo.496065/ I'm gonna try to write a semi-TL about Portuguese Cabo. I can't promise that I will finish it, not even progress too far. I will...
  18. WWII: German Victory in Battle of Britain, could USSR win alone?

    The problem is not the general fighting-ness of the German army one-to-one (or Div-to-Div), but the way it went about trying to fight in a broader context the longer it all went on, and they never really adapted to the allies adapting to them or developing their forces, capabilities and tactics...
  19. Ombra

    It's A Long Way To Nagasaki: The Anglo-Japanese War

    What all of this means, functionally, is that rearmament could not continue indefinitely or escalate beyond the very real limitations of the German economy. It also means that living standards were set to deteriorate, as Schacht warned in his rather apocalyptic memorandum after the annexation of...
  20. AH Discussion: Portuguese Cabo

    OK, I decided to listen to your advice and start a proper TL thread for this. The name will be: Portuguese Cabo- a TL. Link: https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/portuguese-cabo-a-tl.508208/
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