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  1. kasumigenx

    The heir to Aragon
    Threadmarks: The heir to Aragon

    On May 3, 1507, Germaine de Foix would finally give birth to the son that her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon wanted to avoid Aragon from falling to Philip IV of Burgundy and Joanna I of Castile’s rule, the child would be named and baptized as John or John, Prince of Girona. On 1516, Ferdinand...
  2. Ibn naazbu

    East first! Europe after a German / CP victory in 1916

    Unlikely. Germany has interests in Iraq (Baghdad railway, that allows them access to Indian Ocean). I don't think CUP will be able to remain in power if they got no benefit from the war. And without CUP there is no turkification process. Without it, which removes incentive for rebellion from...
  3. AHC/WI Reversed Cold War: Democratic Russia, Totalitarian America

    Without the soviet revolution the radicalisation of politics that followed WW1 would not take place. There would be no attempted communist revolutions through Europe, nor the right wing reactions they provoked and that lead later to several forms of authoritarian governments. Europe in the 1920s...
  4. Denliner

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

    Can I just say that Jim Henson should ride the front Disneyland Railroad carriage like what Walt Disney did on opening day? It would most likely happen on the first day of the Sodor Celebration as promotional material in some random Disney commercial, but this just has to be canon.
  5. What if no St Nazaire Raid in 1942

    So the raid was unnecessary to begin with.
  6. Could any of the communist goverments of Eastern Europe have survived the Soviet Collapse?

    A Serbia where Milosevic becomes a major simp for his wife and allows her to run things looks like a Stalinist hellhole rather than just a nationalist one with socialist tendencies Belarus is a likely choice considering how little of a market economy existed. The trappings of Communism were...
  7. The Undying Empire: A Trebizond Timeline

    Ho boy, schizophrenic-induced genius, that was unexpected.
  8. Zulfurium

    A Day in July: An Early 20th Century Timeline

    No, they are changing around somewhat - but that is covered in significant detail in the next section. There are some major changes coming to the Amazon for example, but that will be covered when I discuss events in Brazil.
  9. McPherson

    Miscellaneous >1900 (Alternate) History Thread

    The Americans. Either they get a Dutch alliance defacto or it becomes most unpleasant in the Sulu Sea. That (^^^) is the main theater of war for Mister Roosevelt from 1900-1906. The main danger to the DEI is a rebellion, not foreign intervention, so the Dutch and the Americans waged operations...
  10. Could any of the communist goverments of Eastern Europe have survived the Soviet Collapse?

    IMO, the easiest would be Romania or Belarus. Belarus probably would require Stanislav Shushkevich not coming into power. Romania could be Eastern Europe's version of North Korea. Albania could have remained communist if there was no Sino-Albanian split.
  11. Middle Roman Empire

    meanwhile, the west collapses even faster as it no longer has the *mostly* loyal Italian population
  12. Middle Roman Empire

    taking land from the west
  13. Middle Roman Empire

    middle empire is crushed by its neighbors and the east gets a bit more territory than OTL as it has the more urbanized and wealthy parts of the empire witch it can use to push into the middle kingdom
  14. What if no St Nazaire Raid in 1942

    Not much difference since Adolf was unwilling to see the Tirpitz suffer the same fate as the Bismarck, and there was too little fuel for an Atlantic raid after 1941. In other words, the Normandie dry dock was unlikely to be of much use anyway.
  15. Why are the western allies bombing civilians?

    The offensive carried out by Bomber Command and the USAAF killed between 250,000 and 400,000 German civilians and injured approximately 420,000. It destroyed 20 percent (3,600,000) of Germany’s pre-war housing stock, rendering 7,500,000 people homeless.
  16. Mars aeternum

    Middle Roman Empire

    Let's suppose that Roman Emperor Theodosius I, had a third son named Liberius. So, after his death in 395 A.D. the Empire splits in three. Arcadius takes the East as in OTL, Honorius takes the West with Cenabum as capital, and Liberius takes the middle one hailing from Ravenna.. How things...
  17. The Stomach of Man Under Socialism: A Culinary History of Socialist America

    I have double checked. It mentions Russia, but not a USSR. That doesn't mean that there isn't a USSR, but it wasn't called that.
  18. A Thorn In The Rose: A War Of The Roses TL
    Threadmarks: Chapter 118: France

    Chapter 118: France December, 1459 “The Constable has settled for winter in Armagnac, Sire.” Raoul de Gaucourt, Grand Master of France said. Charles shifted slightly on the bed. It was unseemly for him to be meeting his ministers like this, but his leg wouldn’t move otherwise. “And his...
  19. in U.S. circa 1990, “nanny state” takes the intellectual space of “political correctness”

    The problem is that 35-50 folks are no longer in their physical prime.
  20. Proposals and War Aims That Didn't Happen Map Thread

    Ve haff alvays been at var vith Japan.
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