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  1. TheMolluskLingers

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

    Maybe he doesn't turn it down ITTL, but (after revealing Spirit of Christmas*isn't* for kids) explains to the execs that he usually doesn't "do" family-friendly stuff. He and Matt would be on board purely for the hell of it; because this is something they've never done before. Could be fun.
  2. WI: Huns conquer the Sassanian Empire?

    Attila the Hun and his branch of the Huns were a people and hegemony rooted in Europe and the western regions of Eurasia, especially to the Sarmato-Germanic (and possibly Ugaritic and Slavic) peoples inhabiting the Pontic steppe and the areas of modern Ukraine, Moldavia, Poland, Germany, etc...
  3. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

    I wonder if the Travis McGee movie could be released by Grand Diamond, New Line, or Miramax. I'd like to see it be released by New Line.
  4. Caught between the Bear and the Rooster (Stalin invades Germany 1940)

    How in the world does one full infantry army get pulled out of the front lines in the West and redeployed to Eastern Germany in 3 days (attack on Germany 10 May, redeployment starts on 11 May, advance of redeployed army into Poland 1100 14 May). It is not possible to move a whole army that fast...
  5. The Young Explorer

    A New Dawn Rising: What if America stuck by her ideals?
    Threadmarks: Chapter Thirty-Nine – The Quincy Cabinet

    Chapter Thirty-Nine – The Quincy Cabinet Quincy Adams wanted to reorganise the cabinet to be reflective of tomorrow. He wanted to expand the scope of America and begun rapid industrializing. He also wanted to expand further west into Texas though that idea would soon become reality as the second...
  6. Resurgam

    AHC Plan a successful Anti-Nazi coup

    You're assuming three things: 1) Hyper-component conspirators: Again, the main problem was how poorly planned, executed, and followed the coup was. 2) Hyper-incompetent SS: The SS isn't just going to stand there as its forced out or let itself be absorbed by the Heer. 3) Totally fine with all...
  7. Who could have been the most chaotic, insane and "lost" American president ever if elected?

    ...status quo. For instance, he once loudly harangued a state legislator, Willie Rainach, for not understanding the basic moral principle that "n*ggers is human beings too"...on the floor of the capitol. The whole story is recounted in The Earl of Louisiana, by AJ Liebling, which is itself...
  8. Crazy Boris

    Q-Bam Historical Map Thread

    January 24 1856, End of the Dominican War of independence (featuring some of the new colors that will be in THICC 3.0!)
  9. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    I know your joking, but knowing him he'd probably make it so that Disney take steps to avoid both of those. I honestly do find it hilarious teenage nature will make what would be M-Rated games be played on Mickey. Or even worse: Non-Disney stuff! Maybe not Teletubees, but I'm all for Barney...
  10. "If They Want It They Can Have It": Ulster's Tragedy.

    It’s a giant risk given the Ranger Wing (our special forces) aren‘t even operational yet so relying on the basic troops of the DF, that’s not a good thing. Hell when even SAS patrols got picked up by Gardaí checkpoints at this period it shows how risky this is.
  11. AHC: State-owned enterprises more widely accepted in USA

    They don't. That isn't how the TVA works.
  12. AHC Plan a successful Anti-Nazi coup

    The SS? Commanded by whom? Himmler? No way. He had no real power base without Hitler (as did Göring). The Wehrmacht generals would have integrated the Waffen-SS unter it's command and the SD was to be liquitated.
  13. TheDoofusUser

    WI : Seward in 1852/1856?

    In 1852 and 1856, One potential candidate for the Whig/Republican Parties was New York Senator and future Secretary of State William H. Seward of New York. In 1852, he didn't run at all and in 1856, he was suggested for the Republicans but requested to have his name withdrawn, along with Ohio...
  14. The Young Explorer

    A New Dawn Rising: What if America stuck by her ideals?
    Threadmarks: Part Six: The Presidency of John Quincy Adams

    Part Six: The Presidency of John Quincy Adams
  15. The Young Explorer

    A New Dawn Rising: What if America stuck by her ideals?
    Threadmarks: Chapter Thirty-Seven – The Election of 1824

    Chapter Thirty-Seven – The Election of 1824 As the election of 1824 came around, Benedict Arnold was 83 and due to his closeness to Washington during his time as president he refused to seek a third term which had become the normality by 1824. Alexander Hamilton was seventy, if he did not run...
  16. BELFAST

    "If They Want It They Can Have It": Ulster's Tragedy.

    The new flag of GB after northern Ireland independence. repartition of Northern Ireland? https://bigthink.com/strange-maps/619-is-ulster-doomed-scenarios-for-repartition
  17. The Young Explorer

    A New Dawn Rising: What if America stuck by her ideals?
    Threadmarks: Chapter Thirty-Six – Democratic Developments

    Chapter Thirty-Six – Democratic Developments From the date the federal overrent came into power in 1789, the people gained the fight to vote. But since 1789 that had not been true. The majority of American’s did not have a say in government. Voting rights existed only the rich and those who...
  18. For All Mankind (AH Tv series at Apple TV)

    The Suez was already reopened in 1975.
  19. WI: Wilhelm II is a pacifist

    The declaration of war was seen as necessity based on the war plans. Wilhelm asked Moltke if it was possible to mobilize only fight Russia but the answer was negative. Wilhelm, in that case, heed to the counsel of the prussian general staff, which was reputable enough to be trusted regarding...
  20. Antonio Ferrari

    Mark Felton Productions in The elephant, the lynx, the two wolves, the dragon, the eagle, the griffon vulture and the bull
    Threadmarks: T-44 Ambush - Manchuria 1944

    T-44 Ambush - Manchuria 1944 One of the most effective ambushes made by the Russian T-44 tank occurred during the ferocious Manchurian counteroffensive in the summer of 1944. Istrebki Lieutenant-general Vasily Badanov led a company of Istrebki Tankovy regiment 2 during bitter defensive...
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