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  1. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    An RAF fighter wing defended the Arctic port of Murmansk in 1941 The Pilots were awarded 4 Orders of Lenin and it was a big hit in both Russia and the UK
  2. Sapa Inka Wiraqucha

    Side A: The Korean Peninsula under British control. Side B: Denmark takes over all of Korea, plus Norway, Finland, Iceland, the Baltics, etc.

    ASB, thy name is labored, unfunny LEGO-Meme. Lesson 1: you don't make inland countries into colonies if you aren't contiguous with them. Lesson 2: you don't just walk into Afghanistan... at least if you expect to come out upright. Lesson 3: you don't try to hold down large colonial empires as...
  3. Basileus_Komnenos

    Murat joins the 6th coalition in 1813

    One of the reasons he didn't accept is that wasn't binding as the British hadn't agreed to the proposal. The added loss of the Republican conquests of Italy that he made early in his career would gave him concern as the Imperial government would lose significant prestige from this. Plus...
  4. 1901 and Going Up (A Collaborative TL)

    Okay, Just Wait unti we reach 1917 so we could start a new era in Professional Hockey as we know it, period.
  5. Keynes' Cruisers Volume 2

    Short run, keep German units pinned to the Greek front and not allow the Heer to redeploy forces and supplies from Greece to France. I am trying to create a sense of multi-axis impending doom to the German OODA loop as there are going to be multiple instances where the Wallies fully intend to...
  6. Could any of the communist goverments of Eastern Europe have survived the Soviet Collapse?

    The biggest problems is that none of the Eastern European countries had legitimacy(outside Yugoslavia and maybe Albania). The grass roots of all those countries considered their governments to be puppet governments at best colonial overlords at worst. Once it was clear the Red Army would do...
  7. WI: Martin van Buren vs. Henry Clay vs. John Tyler in 1844?

    Yes. Van Buren was initially the favorite for the nomination, while Polk was a dark horse candidate. In addition to the reasons @TheRockofChickamauga gave, Van Buren's running mate would almost certainly have to come from the South.
  8. The Forge of Weyland

    Looks like British Armour is loose in the German rear that will really mess with the logistics of the forward elements.
  9. Lenwe

    Would Beria have been a good leader for the Soviet Union?

    And that is wrong their " Pragmatic Neo-Liberal Economic Policies" were stablished in 1975, and were the cause of that Chile was the most punished country on L.A during the crisis. In fact to stop the crisis of 1982 Pinochet have to put a stop and even backtrack most of his neoliberal policies...
  10. Keynes' Cruisers Volume 2

    There is also British forces in Yugoslavia so presumably the Germans have to go even further to the east to have secure supply lines. Anything happening down there by the way? or are they just holding position around Dubrovnik.
  11. WI No Enlightenment?

    Thanks for letting me know, I am not a native english speaker and I simply translated what in my language is known as the ¨¨illustration¨ in english is known as ¨¨enlightenment¨¨
  12. No intermediate cartridge as we know it?

    Maybe there is more interest in higher power pistol cartridges. (I can see more interest in the 10mm Auto and the FN 5.7 cartridge's amongst others.)
  13. Lord Cheddar

    "Revolution Plowed the Sea" What if Latin America was a Great Power?

    What happened to the French and British holdings in South America? On this map they don't seem to be part of any nation but aren't marked as their own countries.
  14. alfredtuomi

    Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Interesting,but a group of fighter pilots totally dependent upon Soviet support is far different from an army group.I am pretty sure Stalin also knew how much DeGaul irritated Churchill.
  15. SirHalifax

    WorldA Maps for Official Alternate Timelines.

    Jesus that is cursed.
  16. Driftless

    No intermediate cartridge as we know it?

    In keeping with the spirit of the OP, what if the USAF went with an off-the-shelf existing intermediate cartridge, such as .35 Remington, or anything else along those lines? Some of those old-time hunting cartridges don't fit the intermediate cartridge as developed late WW2 and after, but they...
  17. Air and Space Photos from Alternate Worlds.

    Space Station Enterprise gains a hanger, as the hydrogen tank of ET-007 is finally put to use. From Boldly Going by @TimothyC and @e of pi. (I think that last one is my new Zoom background!) Meanwhile, the Russian-ESA space station Mir-2 is completed.
  18. Vietnam, a unwinnable war?

    Not until 1977 when Protocol 1 was added to the Geneva Convention - this was not completely ratified by the United States but they have followed it in spirit, in practice, since 1977.
  19. AHC/WI: WWII Axis Commando Raids in the Western Hemisphere?

    I have wondered in the past about why the Germans didn't conduct raids, especially during the height of the invasion panic and the lack of intelligence and local support is the most reasonable explanation. The British spy dropped into France had the prospect of locals shielding them, their...
  20. The Forge of Weyland

    Typing error? '1DLM' should be '3DLM'? (Unless part of 1DLM had gotten there to reinforce already?)
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