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  1. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Even if the Japanese switch the orientation of the centrifugal offensive after facing a stouter British force in Malaya, that doesn't guarantee that they'll have the exact same experience they had in OTL. Take Java for example, in OTL the Japanese needed airbases in both Sumatra and Bali to...
  2. AHC: 8 Wives for Henry VIII of England

    Make Jane die have a daughter, thus necessitating Henry to move on stat.
  3. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Well at least if they can get resources there, they might be able to delay the Japanese long enough to get more troops withdrawn to Singapore, and then to actually defend Singapore while you evacuate. Well if you send troops to Java, that will also soak Japanese strength, which should help.
  4. Could the USSR work well enought on its orthodox form to be a pleasant place in modern day?

    I'm thinking you would have needed the big shots giving up power, a lot of it. Especially in agriculture, then maybe stock companies formed, with % in hands of the Party, Pensions,Workers and then investors, with these companies in charge of energy,transport...,do something about property...
  5. Alternate History: Explain the historical event

    The Austro-Russian Wars The Austro-Russian Wars (1739-1917) is a historiographic term used to describe a series of seven conflicts between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Russian Empire. In order, the conflicts are the following: First Austro-Russian War (1732-1735): Conflict broke between the...
  6. Place In the Sun: What If Italy Joined the Central Powers?

    Holy shit TR died? That's going to create anti-Mexican sentiment for many years, maybe even decades.
  7. WI: Japan don't attack Philippines/Hawaii in 1941: how does US react

    The Japanese didn't know that it was crappy at sinking ships so had to deal with it as if it was a genuine threat. That is his point. That is what "What makes this especially important is that, at the time, everyone, on all sides, accepted the received wisdom that the B-17 was a ship-killer of...
  8. WI: Japan don't attack Philippines/Hawaii in 1941: how does US react

    Not many warships due to them being highly maneuverable but a fair few merchant ships got nailed which given the strained logistics of Japan is enough.
  9. Could the USSR work well enought on its orthodox form to be a pleasant place in modern day?

    You're insisting on prices as the only useful economic signal while simultaneously dismissing the entire field of economics. That is a wholly nonsensical viewpoint to have and it is completely pointless to discuss anything you have to say here.
  10. Dunkirk Disaster causes Spain and Soviet Union to join Axis.

    A Dunkirk disaster must lead to German victory. Suppose a no halt order, 300k troops surrender in the Flanders pocket on June 3, 1940 after being mowed down on the beaches by Junkers for several days. Spain joins the war expecting Britain to make a quick peace. Fearing that the invincible...
  11. VaultJumper

    Until Every Drop of Blood Is Paid: A More Radical American Civil War

    I am against Monarchy in general and would prefer Mexico regain it's hard fought republican status.
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