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  1. emperor joe

    Of lost monkeys and broken vehicles

    Is greece mining gold in the chalkidi peninsula?
  2. The New Order: Last Days of Europe - An Axis Victory Cold War Mod for HoIIV

    Hey is there any plans for a Canadian focus tree at any point?
  3. What if no St Nazaire Raid in 1942

    A air raid may have damaged the dry docks. It was not guaranteed to work and the RAF weapon mix might not actually be effective. If it had been later and Tallboy and Grand Slams were available they could certainly have damaged or destroyed the locks.
  4. SEAD without anti radiation missiles [ 1970 to 1991]

    but how many regiments of SAM equal one squadorn of fighters in air defence potential ?
  5. RedKing

    The heir to Aragon

    Henry VII living up until 1532? Isn't that bit of a stretch, 1525 would be more reasonable since that would be about the same age his Mother was when she died.
  6. Why are the western allies bombing civilians?

    I wish you'd been in charge of the UK war instead of all those idiots and losers who actually won the war. Apparently we'd have been victorious and masters of the universe by about August 1941. The US didn't have a Wild Weasel doctrine until the mid-1960s when the introduction of Soviet AD...
  7. AHC: Save a notorious flop

    Like... Good God. That isn't a trainwreck, that's a multitude of trainwrecks all following one after another. It's amazing just how much follows after another and you wonder why no one in charge had a moment of self-reflection to realise just how terrible it all was. It's outstanding.
  8. Have Norton Motorcycles continue to be a successful company

    Assuming you mean NVT.. Don't give the engine design of this ..to Ed Turner to bugger up only to have to redesign it. Do not get involved with Wankel engines AT ALL when the kitty is empty When employing Cosworth, who happen to know a few things about high performance engines, to design a...
  9. Sārthākā

    Impact of an early unified Nepal in the 1400s

    possible. Though Jaunpur will still have the advantage of home field advantage and greater depth of area Jayasithi Malla died in 1394 conquering around 1/3 of modern Nepal. Let's say for the sake of the thread, around ~1410. The mughals by this early in indian history is quite butterflied away...
  10. Ogrebear

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

    Frank Wells seems like a heck of an Exec. Odds on there is a parody puppet of Mickey Steinberg turning up to ‘organise’ the Muppets. Valencia sounds like it’s turning into something very special esp when contrasted against Paris. Making your own movie in the Entertainment Pavilion sounds like...
  11. What if no St Nazaire Raid in 1942

    But a air raid could also destroy the dry dock, on the same day as the raid, the RAF send 234 aircraft, 146 Wellingtons, 41 Hampdens, 26 Stirlings and 21 Manchesters to attack Lubeck in Germany, so what would the damage be if that air raid was done to the dry cock instead of the commando raid of...
  12. Ibn naazbu

    Impact of an early unified Nepal in the 1400s

    When will Nepal be unified in 1400's? How will this impact the mughals? Will they put more focus on conquest of Nepal? Or is that going to be Butterfield away too?
  13. WI: Henri de Guise survives

    You are right. The Guises being Louis XII's descendants through Renée would not be enough to legitimize their rule. This is why a marriage between Charles de Guise and Isabel would be necessary. However, the Guises being themselves descendants of Louis XII might still help them to be accepted...
  14. What if the Greek Revolution failed?

    I'd suggest that's a pretty anachronistic viewpoint- endemic banditry was a result of the economics of the area not an ingrained political viewpoint that saw the state as illegitimate. More mercantile and affluent Greek communities pretty much all either gave active support to, or were very...
  15. A New Britain - A British Political TL (1995-)
    Threadmarks: 2013

    Budget 2013 In the budget with the economy clearly in an extremely good place as a result of the strong economy that had been run by the Labour Party for the last sixteen years, as Gordon Brown took to the stage he was able to pride himself over the longest sustained economic growth that the...
  16. East first! Europe after a German / CP victory in 1916

    And Germans did see, how bad were the losses against well prepaered defenders - in this case French losses against German defenders - there are more reasons for Germany for not to attack and not conquer than to attack and conquer.
  17. traveller76

    Map Thread XX

    I would like to see more of this world.
  18. Impact of an early unified Nepal in the 1400s

    Jaunpur would be dangerous, but it would not pose a threat as much as you think, Jaunpur lies in flat plains, whereas Nepal is in Hills and Mountains, Nepal would have a far easier time Attacks Jaunpur than the reverse
  19. Sārthākā

    What will happen to the Ottoman Empire if Britain doesn't enter WW1?

    Exactly. I do know that, however the 3 Pashas used the excuse of not getting the ships to join the war. Which is why i stated that a new excuse would be needed
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