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  1. Could the USSR work well enought on its orthodox form to be a pleasant place in modern day?

    Thank you for telling me entirely about your morality and nothing about Soviet history. It’s a good morality. It’s entirely disconnected to the contents of the documentary record of the past. No. It’d be dependent on the nomenklatura not selling themselves formally “social” property which was...
  2. Japanese Empire with a Human Face

    Yes, I am well aware. However I don't think Stalin would let the Chinese just roam around the Soviet wilderness just because there is nothing of value. Lets not pretend Stalin was the most rational actor just because he was sane in comparison to Hitler. And while the Japanese might take...
  3. What are some cliches in a Central Powers victory TL?

    Part of this is that it could hardly get worse, certainly in the mid 20th.
  4. The Rainbow. A World War One on Canada's West Coast Timeline

    You can still try to scuttle Nürnberg at a place most inconveniently to Canada but that would mean to divert sailors... hardly a bargain. And both sides still acting chivalrously.
  5. Explain the AH Quote

    A section of a textbook detailing how Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov's rulership over the Soviet Union became prominent in its development. While stigmatized for not being a hardliner, his pragmatic approach did keep socialism alive and may have even saved it, epecially as scholars noted the...
  6. Conservative Democrats in the 1990s?

    Even in 1988 I would not consider being pro-gun, pro-prayer in schools, and anti-public funding of abortion to be socially liberal positions. I think a lot of people tend to think Al Gore's stances in 2000 are the same ones he had in 1988, when they just aren't the same. Bill Clinton in 1992...
  7. The Forge of Weyland

    That Allied salient around Mechelen looks like an unhealthy place to be.
  8. LordMartinax

    Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg

    While there is a of course a chance of this being April joke, I do have to say I like these changes and find them quite logical. I mean, considering the utter failure and later irelevance of Kerensky OTL, his position as the leader of Russia frankly never made much sense to me. And considering...
  9. No Pakistan: what happens to Balochistan and the NWFP?

    Those two regions would be firmly with India, as Indians did not really consider Pashtuns and Balochs as outsiders, just one of the many ethnic groups of Subcontinent In fact the most famous Pashtun Freedom fighter was a Gandhian called Abdul Ghaffar Khan, who did not want partition as he...
  10. haider najib

    Moonlight in a Jar: An Al-Andalus Timeline

    okay can someone explain to me the languages part like im five im confused. whats Andalusi Romance? script etc, and whats Mozarabic/ whats the difference between Mozarabic, romance, and arabic? Wouldn't muslims now be speaking all arabic and wouldn't the roman population be long gone?
  11. The Decade of Disaster: What if the Franco-Prussian War Escalated? (relaunched)

    If Gladstone had little reasons to intervene in the war, now that France is almost but lost, he has even less. Now TTL Europe looks a bit, politically speaking, like OTL 1914 -before Sarajevo- but worse.
  12. WI: The Karens take over Persia

    Long way from Burma... ;):)
  13. Boldly Going: A History of an American Space Station

    Great Job. I also join everyone requesting art of the Shuttle II and maybe the moon base (you said there is a dome so I'm curious what that looks like).
  14. StarSword

    WI: The Karens take over Persia

    No, that's if they're overthrown by the Justanids. https://images.app.goo.gl/iUvoMzy6j5nooghS8
  15. Rare earth metals in 70s and 80s

    at one time the Climax mine in Colorado that was above 11,000 ft. was producing 3/4th of all the worlds Molybdenum . Because of prices being low it was closed in 1995 and reopened when prices came back up in 2012. This is also litterally on the Continental Divide.
  16. What were the biggest tech and weapon mistakes and missed opportunities of Germany in ww2

    Anschluss was a land grab, so was the Sudetenland deal. Making a deal with another nation is one thing, ripping apart another nation is another thing. That another countries also did it does not mean that we're supposed to nod the heads on the Nazi Germany land grabs and subsequent subjugation...
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