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  1. Prince Waldemar of Prussia made King of Nepal in 1845

    That what i was thinkinh too qing would have another case in their hand if they decide to not accept it waldemar (if he is still allive by this time and not die in 49) would probably asked the prussian or british navy to "convince" the qing to accept it
  2. Hindustani Person

    The New Order: Last Days of Europe - An Axis Victory Cold War Mod for HoIIV

    The main problem here is that neither Schenck nor Muller seem to be interested in ruling a state.
  3. Deutschland Uber Alles?

    Depends what kind of leadership it is. Is that some communist regime, Italian fascism style communist nation, standard right-wing authotarian regime or just normal democracy?
  4. How to ensure China remains imperial

    There are many candidates other than the Marquis of ‘Extended Grace’,who would be disgraced as a collaborator.Besides that,it would have likely been a warlord who gets declared emperor.China isn’t really into puppet rulers.
  5. RedKing

    Miguel de Paz and the stillborn daughter of John and Margaret live

    True actually, Eleanor of Austria works better for Miguel.
  6. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Being realistic? Well its a start at least.
  7. Return of Horrible Educational Maps

    I don't want to live on this planet any more. :'(
  8. Deutschland Uber Alles?

    No WW2.
  9. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    It's not Shrek without Rock Star.
  10. Hindustani Person

    The New Order: Last Days of Europe - An Axis Victory Cold War Mod for HoIIV

    Once Taboritsky dies, you wait a few months before everything fully collapses. You can play as them through a decisions bar with "Explore ____"
  11. TheMolluskLingers

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

    Ooh! Start placing bets, people! My money's on Shrek being a hybrid CGI/Creatureworks and practical effects film (if Disney gets their hands on it, which is likely ITTL).
  12. Deutschland Uber Alles?

    I've been looking for some time, but I can't find any threads on this. What is the best likely outcome over the next generation for someone non-genicidal taking control of Germany in the 1930s?
  13. Can the US keep the Lexington-class battlecruisers?

    The gaming that was done in the 1920's showed that flight decks were vulnerable to even light bombs and a damaged flight deck mission killed the carrier. In a Plan Orange campaign it would be the number of flight decks available that was key to get planes into the air in large numbers as quickly...
  14. Dunkirk Disaster and colonies exchanged for withdrawal from France and Netherlands

    ...was that public pressue may force a choice between declaring war on the Nazi's or accepting a Jewish exodos to the Mandate i.e. Hitler making peace** in 1940 does not 'guarantee' Germanies western borders i.e. not guarantee that the French or British won't find cause to resume the war .. [**...
  15. WI: Reich Licenses Japanese Radial Engines, Possibly Creates Megalodon of Piston-Engine Fighters?

    Ok, so clickbait aside, for anyone who doesn't know, the performance statistics for Japan's advanced radial engines were pretty much out of this world. The Nakajima Homare is probably the best example. For comparison, the BMW-801C that powered the Fw-190 could produce 1,539 horsepower and had...
  16. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    Did Lasseter ever do puppetry? There's no reason why he couldn't learn, I suppose. Hadn't gotten that far in my head yet, but no reason why not. He'd be in his mid 80s. They already have the perfect song Honestly, and rewatching the Muppet Show reminds me of this, Henson could succumb to...
  17. WI: Petain Joined The Resistance With De Gaulle?

    More on his policies (and his desires before and after his term as war minister) here (in French): https://books.openedition.org/psorbonne/61817?lang=fr He indeed did a very positive if incomplete job, completely reversing (or attempting to reverse) the previous defensive policy focused on...
  18. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.
    Threadmarks: 10 March 1941. Athens, Greece.

    10 March 1941. Athens, Greece. The arrival of the forward party of 1st Armoured Brigade had reinforced for the British Military Mission in Athens the problems of Operation Lustre. Sending a British Expeditionary Force to Greece was looking more and more difficult. The mining of the Suez Canal...
  19. Albidoom

    Return of Horrible Educational Maps

    Allegedly from a textbook made in Hong Kong. As far as one can tell they didn't forget New Zealand. Pity that they seemed to have forgotten nearly everything else about map making... Edit: I decided to put it in as a thumbnail. That map is that bad, enlarge thumb at your own risk.
  20. What were the biggest tech and weapon mistakes and missed opportunities of Germany in ww2

    not sure I understand your point, are you suggesting that they attempt to import more oil or manage to fight WWII with less? they attempted the former to the extent possible. my suggestion was, yes, to rob Peter (Westwall, naval construction) to pay Paul (synthetic program), but again I'm...
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