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  1. Keynes' Cruisers Volume 2

    Thank you and your Father for your service.
  2. AHC get a Dixiecrat POTUS

    Get the Progressive Party under Wallace to do better in 48', poaching more liberal-minded Democrats and causing a full blown party split. The newly rebranded States Rights Democratic Party consolidates conservative support while the Progressives sap enough Republican energy for the Dixiecrats to...
  3. X_X

    For Want of A Sandwich - A Franz Ferdinand Lives Wikibox TL

    Why did Indochina dissolve only to reconstruct later on?
  4. Goeben Atlantic breakout

    You would certainly think so. Then again the British had a plan to close the Channel in 1942 but the Channel Dash was a complete success. I think a lot would depend upon when and where the German ships were first spotted.
  5. Independent Schleswig after WWI

    In OTL Schleswig was split between Denmark and Germany after WWI, but that if the Entente decided that they didn’t want to reward a Denmark and instead ended up going with establishing all of Schleswig as Free State after WWI.
  6. The Eagle of the East, Rhomania: An Eastern Roman Timeline (1196 - 1245)

    He still wouldn't have been chosen to lead such an important mission if he wasn't astute enough diplomatically. This wasn't some small kingdom they could walk all over, but a solid Empire whose market they wanted to operate in. All and all it read like the rant of an angry drunk than any...
  7. The Plantagenet Succession

    Because I only have Microsoft Paint - Family echo was too big and has spoilers I wish to hide...
  8. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    This is interesting. OTL the British force took up positions on the Aliakmon line, but the Greek forces in front of them on the Metaxas line were surrounded and destroyed before they could fall back to it, then it was outflanked through Monastir. If the Greeks initially dig in on the Aliakmon...
  9. BELFAST

    Was it surprising Argentina didn't become a decent size power or at least a dominant economy?

    Euro notes are printed on cotton. As the English once described France and "A county where you cannot tear the toilet paper, but the money falls apart in your hands".
  10. WI: The Enterprise completes its five year mission (Star Trek survives for 5 seasons)

    Agnew's legal woes had nothing to do with Watergate. He took kickbacks and bribes from businesses in Maryland going all the way back to the time when he was a local politician in Baltimore, and these kickbacks continued well into the time he was Vice President. It's just super hard to get a...
  11. Carolus

    What if Henry VIII had been better prepared to be King?

    Beyond 100% sure Henry will be happy that he got his cherished male heir. I'm also pretty sure he'll be persecuting any would-be English Protestant since he'll be staying a fervent Roman Catholic before his pseudo-protestant change in OTL.
  12. What If Gary Johnson won the 2016 election?

    Probably chat. But in broad terms, if a third party candidate won, Congress would do everything in their power to screw him over.
  13. Jasper Tudor had children. The effects?

    I believe the Henry Vii spent time in France but I do not no about if he also spent time in Brittany. There is also be a possibility that the Dukes of Brittany use the Kingdoms of England and France rivalry to maintain their independence. If the Hundreds year's war did not happen or the...
  14. AHC get a Dixiecrat POTUS

    Sort of like Arthur after a Stalwart killed Garfield. Would John McKeithen work? He was a legislative floor leader for Earl Long, and ran for governor as a segregationist but governed as an accommodationist.
  15. Boldly Going: A History of an American Space Station

    Unfortunately no one will be THAT invested in going to the Moon or Mars. If we're honest (and the need was there) you could probably have a passenger 'pod' the cargo bay of the Shuttle II that could carry up to maybe 100 people but that's FAR more than anyone will need at any plausible pace...
  16. Was it surprising Argentina didn't become a decent size power or at least a dominant economy?

    Is that true? I wasn't aware Euros were printed to a lower standard. US dollars aren't actually printed on paper. Their mostly a cotton/ Linen blend. I think wood pulp paper only makes up about 25%-30% of a note. Its closer in composition to blue jeans then say what they print books on.
  17. What would a Spiro Agnew Presidency have been like?

    Air Strikes stopped and broke up the NVA's offensive the year before. It would have just been a repeat of that. OTL when the NVA attacked in late 1975 they were stunned at the lack of American response and when they realized that they could destroy the RVN's best units at will because of a lack...
  18. More Helicopter/light carriers in post ww2 period

    I suspect Canada has greater ambitions than simply being able to protect the important parts of their coasts (and I doubt even the USN could truly protect all of the Canadian Coast line other than perhaps in an abstract sense by threatening to attack the home land of an aggressor.)
  19. What if Henry VIII had been better prepared to be King?

    If Eleanor gave him even 1 viable son and heir, Henry is happily persecuting Protestants like his inlaws.
  20. Marco Incognito

    Trying to Please Everyone: Or Converting multiple Pop Culture Utopias into a Timeline.

    Might push start date back further with works such as the Canterbury tales(the creator died before finishing them) and Gilgamesh(hard to say when the divergence would be in that one, but it’s more of a case of the full story surviving instead of there being pieces of it missing or the missing...
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