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  1. Ottomans in CP Victory?

    If you are talking about in Iraq then If the prewar 1914 Anglo-German agreement stands, which in this case I see it being a possibility, it will be the Turkish Petroleum Company, which had a concession in the Mosul and Baghdad vilayets. It was 75% owned by a British syndicate (National Bank of...
  2. Sārthākā

    Prince Waldemar of Prussia made King of Nepal in 1845

    According to The Life of Maharaja Junga Bahadur Rana G.C.B, G.C.S.I, of Nepal by Padma Junga Bahadur Rana, the political situation in Nepal post-1840 was getting so fractious and disastrous that when in 1844 This Prince of Prussia was secretly asked to become King of Nepal deposing the Shah...
  3. WotanArgead

    Photos from The Man in the High Castle

    Mohammed Reza Pahlavi is the second Shah of the Pahlavi dynasty. If his father is remembered as a British puppet, then Mohammed was guided by the Third Reich for most of his reign. Moreover, even during the period of crisis and decline, the influence of Germany reproduced many elements...
  4. RedKing

    The Plantagenet Succession

    Did actually missed that lol.
  5. RedKing

    The Plantagenet Succession

    Based off the extremely vague language of Richard II’s act that legitimised them (and arguably allowed them to inherit the throne), you could make legal argument they were.
  6. AHC: Wank the McDonnell F-4 Phantom II

    Give it camel back conformal fuel tanks with built in revolver cannon on each side or a single 20mm GAU 61 with the ammo hopper on the other side This frees up pylons for additional stores or additional fuel tanks Give it over wing pylons for AIM 9 - possibly twin rails per wing? Not sure...
  7. What were the biggest tech and weapon mistakes and missed opportunities of Germany in ww2

    when you consider so many common parts? (more than 90% thrown around) the Heinkel HE-111Z could have been (just IMO) easily adapted for longer range? roam out over the Atlantic initially, and over USSR later? (allowing them to transition Condors to transport exclusively)
  8. Ibn naazbu

    Napoleon invades Greece instead of Egypt?

    Ohh! Did they eat the enemy corpses. First they flayed the corpses. Then they tored them out into pieces. Then they soaked the pieces into a marinade of blood red wine. And then the body parts of the enemy were impaled on an skewer. And then grilled on a red hot fire. Before they partook in...
  9. 1938 The confrontation with Germany

    Releaved by the Sixth German Army and the 2nd Romanian Army Rommel began the drive to the south, to the oil fields and hopefully to Georgia ( where a mixed British-German force was attempting to widen the territory that they controled . He was to be joined by the 1st Mountain Army, a...
  10. The Plantagenet Succession

    I mean who he had at least some kind of ancestry... sure Welsh ancestry, but that was better than being a common nobody That do not mean who they were at the same level of legitimate children Still was little better than being illegitimate or legitimised. The latter is true, but still...
  11. Aghasverov

    What if George Soros was never born?

    Good to see that there are some things that the left and the right can still agree upon :)
  12. No intermediate cartridge as we know it?

    i still think it's a long shot to have the soviets use an obsolete italian cartridge as a base, hey it's i haven't twisted an op or 2 into pretzels myself, let's go with it for the sake of argument. now, if we wanted a subsonic 9mm rifle round that will follow the op as set out, rather than...
  13. The Plantagenet Succession

    Think you missed a very important key word here.
  14. Worffan101

    Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg

    Za rodinu! Za Savinkova!
  15. Map Thread XX

    Completely incorrect comparison. Americans overwhelmingly do not see themselves as belonging to a particular nation that sent their ancestors to America. While the russians living in two different parts of the country do not differ literally in anything. Russians in Siberia and the Far East are...
  16. RedKing

    The Plantagenet Succession

    Pretty sure he was actually a commoner, and his family lost their lands during the Glyndwr revolt. They were legitimised though. Yes, but the general consensus was that they were married. Plus being from a bastard lineage didn’t stop the Trastamaras and Aviz.
  17. Es Geloybte Aretz Continuation Thread

    Interesting. That last paragraph seems to indicate that with it being developed against a different enemy, the nuclear project is no less and maybe even more controversial (among scientists, that is, I'm sure military appreciation will be absolutely high in any human timeline).
  18. [Query] Successful Ottomanization or Turkification of Greece?

    I mean...maybe? The Ottoman Empire given the chance to turn to the Balkans took that opportunity and never looked back until they were all but kicked out of the Balkans. The Turkish national awakening was a thing IOTL despite the Ottoman Empire existing for a reason. It's very easy to imagine a...
  19. Peshawar Lancers Redux: North America

    Among the items that the new President wanted to tackle was food safety, continued reconstruction of the country and the prevention of monopolies forming in the country. He had left the state of New York with a plan to rebuild the city and put the state back together. One of the things that...
  20. The Plantagenet Succession

    He was called back ONLY as potentially annoying English noble exiled and NOTHING more. If Edward IV had believed who Henry Tudor was a royal rebel or had any serious or legitimate claim to the English crown Tudor‘s only choices would be exile or death (at the best the Tower). Tudor was the...
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