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  1. Admiral Bloonbeard

    US recognition of Vietnamese independence

    Nasser wasn’t a Communist...
  2. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

    How is An American Tail able to exist without Steven Spielberg or Don Bluth being involved?
  3. GauchoBadger

    Vietnam, a unwinnable war?

    Your statement is contradictory because if communists were the devilish, fanatical, realpolitik-adverse elements you make then out to be, they wouldn't have implemented reforms in the socio-economic sphere to begin with and would have instead collapsed as happened to the Soviet Union and the...
  4. Champions of Dixie: The CSA Wins (Redux of The Sun Never Rises: If the Confederacy Won)

    Admittedly it's kind of cliche that the USA and CSA always end up on opposite sides of every conflict because of plot convenience, and while it will remain that way most likely up through the equivalent of WW1, I will have things change most likely so that they end up on the same side in TTL's...
  5. AHC: Unite a continent.

    Anyways, if we are going by current definitions... (Europe separate from Asia)... perhaps a backwards-ass Europe is colonized piece-meal by an industrialised Song China in the style of the British Raj.
  6. Fuzzy Dunlop

    Have the BL/Austin Maxi as or more successful as the Ford Cortina

    Liking these designs, especially for the 1100/1300 replacement and Marina, Triumph and Mini replacements! If only they'd kept with the Pinni' designs!!!!
  7. Vietnam, a unwinnable war?

    Might be a bit of a stretch, but Operation Masterdom in 1945 runs longer and British/Indian/French/Japanese troops crush out the Viet Minh before they can gain a permanent foothold
  8. What are some cliches in a Central Powers victory TL?

    Germany winning a Second World War .
  9. Socialist revolution in a European empire; what happens to the colonies?

    Depending on the kind of socialist/commie, they would just go full decolonization, the nations are still too embryonary for true socialist/communism or federalization, so they could develop as real nations now
  10. Dunkirk Disaster and colonies exchanged for withdrawal from France and Netherlands

    Well, then that begs the question of why Germany is offering this at all. The Nazis' ambitions were very much European; giving up the chance to get European resources for colonies they can't properly make use of seems very unlike something they'd actually do.
  11. Vietnam, a unwinnable war?

    Because that went so well in Operation Lam Son 719. Shutting down a network of numerous supply routes through a difficult region is easier said than done. At the same time, Laos and Cambodia were officially neutral, a full scale invasion would likely have resulted in the Laotian and Cambodian...
  12. AHC: Unite a continent.

    If we're going by geographical definitions, India and Arabia should indeed be it's own separate continent.
  13. Impact on Japan if the Emperor and Imperial monarchy was dismantled following WW2

    And the US can say we will continue to bomb you into the stone age with both conventional and now Atomic weaponry. If not for the Atomic program it was indeed assumed a land invasion would be the only way to pacify Japan the atomic program changed that. In the end it probably was strategically...
  14. Vietnam, a unwinnable war?

    Has the U.S. left South Korea? The ROK's actually had 2 divisions in SV, and the ARVN like the ROK's would improve in time. They'd have Allied Ground Units along with them, and lots of air support. With the VC War all but over the ARVN would become mostly a conventional army, holding a fortified...
  15. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    Thanks for your feedback on the matter. On that note, I looked up who Divine is, and you know what? Scratch the casting call for Pat Carroll or Bea Arthur, because I'm going all in with you on putting him/her in the film as Ursula.
  16. The Forge of Weyland

    Also called by them panzer-chokolat iirc
  17. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Long hours, low pay and even hinting you wanted better conditions or a new job would see you in the camps. I can see why they'd be in a grim mood all the time. I also don't doubt the NKVD removed all the actual whores from the area as clearly a superior socialist country wouldn't have such things.
  18. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    Looks like the concept was so high it flew over his head! Hopefully the Mort movie would provide a way into the rest of the Discworld. Especially the following books with Death’s struggle with mortality and Susan’s issues regarding the deaths of her parents. Christoper Lee IS Death. Though I...
  19. Alternate 'Battle of Midway': RN instead of USN, what's the result?

    This is a quote from Page 41 of An Illustrated History of the Navies of World War II by Anthony Preston. Were the Americans and Japanese using magnetic exploders too? If it they weren't were the British air-dropped torpedoes (after taking into account what Preston wrote about the problems with...
  20. What are some cliches in a Central Powers victory TL?

    I find it cliche that it's usually France that goes revanchist. Why not change it up once in a while and go with Britain?
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