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  1. RedKing

    Discussion: What if Edmund, Earl of Rutland survives Wakefield?

    I know (I happen to be a fan of Henry VII, #BestTudorKingEver, it’s just based off the general consensus of the time (Edward IV literally thought of him as a nobody). Oh and yes Tudor was the Beaufort claimant. I literally never said any of that. I just said the fact that he lost his throne to...
  2. The Professor

    Discussion: What if Edmund, Earl of Rutland survives Wakefield?

    It should be noted that 1) Henry Tudor was not some random but a (Anglo) Welsh noble with likely the best Beaufort claim to the throne (Buckingham only scores higher on ranking his mother's sisters as equal and ranking her father higher due to being the last Duke of Somerset acclaimed as heir to...
  3. For Want of a Word – Stolypin endures

    Everything you write is a lie. The first question for a source, was for handing over the land from the owners to the workers. No source what so ever is needed for that since it is an action, but you deliberately lie about that, even though one can go back and look. I pointed that out. The...
  4. RedKing

    A destiny fulfilled - An Eleanor of Austria TL

    Hmm I suppose. You are right that Eleanor already knows what expect from Henry VIII.
  5. saluto

    Photos from World War Z

    Killing them in close combat probably requires getting bodily fluids on you? You are, after all, literally breaking them open.
  6. AHC/WI: WWII Axis Commando Raids in the Western Hemisphere?

    Tom Hanks as a German paratrooper or KM frogman ? Nobody will watch it And how rich do you want Hardy Kruger to get ?
  7. Warships that survived World War Two and should have been museums!

    If Japan's conservatives were willing to consider raising Yamato, in theory there's nothing stopping them from raising Nagato, or the German government for Eugen.
  8. "Union of families" (Britain and the Netherlands, post-1702-1714)

    Anne would still get the crown before William IV, who would be her designated heir in place of the Hannovers and married accordingly.
  9. saluto

    WI Germany goes South in operation Barbossa

    The German problem is that their war goals were impossible. No strategy can overcome the fundamental flaw that they wanted to occupy the entirety of Western Russia, while conducting a genocide of the inhabitants and fighting a forever war against a rump Soviet Union across the Urals. There is no...
  10. The Undying Empire: A Trebizond Timeline

    Can't blame the guy honestly. Georgia seems like a very feudal society at the best of times, and after all the shit that the Mongols have pulled off, looks like it's transitioned from merely a political quagmire, to a burning hot mess. The system of tributaries that ensured Georgian borders...
  11. A destiny fulfilled - An Eleanor of Austria TL

    He will NOT disrespect her and that is everything she asked to him as she has zero illusion over him. Henry had already broken her heart and destroyed her dreams when she was 10 years old and she will not forget that
  12. More Helicopter/light carriers in post ww2 period

    For use in Caspian Sea or gulf ?
  13. More Helicopter/light carriers in post ww2 period

    You are right and I was wrong about Dutch but other are they not more like green water navies ?
  14. It's The North. They're different up there: A British TV TL

    Transpennine Schedule 30th July 1968 5PM: This is Transpennine 5.50 News From ITN 6.00 Calendar News (Yorkshire) (*) Northern Newscast (North-West) 6.30 Scene At 6.30 (**) 7.00 Beckindale (*) 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 Survival 8.30 Double Your Money 9.00 The Power Game 9.55 ITN News...
  15. DBWI: Alexander dies in 323 BC?

    Well that would be a disaster as Queen Stateira was barely pregnant with their eldest children, princess Olympias at that time so her sons by Alexander would never born. If Alexander had died then, I guess Hephaestion would take the regency (unless he died for that illness who almost killed him...
  16. More Helicopter/light carriers in post ww2 period

    Turks using their carrier to carry out amphib operations in Crimea
  17. Warships that survived World War Two and should have been museums!

    That uboat is right here in Chicago where I live I have never heard of such a thing You don’t have to preserve the ship with the swastika obviously or any nazi memorabilia infant drape everything in a US flag , but would be cool to have such a beautiful warship preserved also would love to...
  18. "Union of families" (Britain and the Netherlands, post-1702-1714)

    I am really not sure if a nephew of William III would have change to become King William IV after the death of Queen Anne. After all William III was only King due to his wife Queen Mary. Things would be come a matter after the death of Prince William, in 1700, the son of Prince Anne. As for...
  19. The Bleeding Edge: An Alternate History of NASA

    You've already got a POD here before Nixon's speech, since IRL Caltech did not admit female undergraduates until 1970 (also, it is properly capitalized as I have it, but that's a nit). N.b. I was fortunate to take a course on Asteroids & Comets at Tech co-taught by Gene Shoemaker, Apollo...
  20. Scandinavian alliance 1939

    It depends on several factors. How fast does the red army collapse. How will you know who has turned sides Going after the families may hasten the collapse. Going after the families requires men, men that could be used at the front. If the front collapses fast, some Scandinavian / Finnish...
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