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  1. Socialist/communist USA, is it possible, and likeliest time period to arise?

    The CPUSA was always tiny, if it were to be a very large party it would have to adopt the views and attitudes of at least a large portion of the country. Ask yourself if it is more likely for the US population to change its views on race merely because of the CPUSA or that the CPUSA changes its...
  2. jacobthebruh

    The JABB Project - One Borderpool to Rule Them All

    Coasts don't line up perfectly but they're as close as it gets rn. Presenting the JABB heightmap.
  3. Socialist/communist USA, is it possible, and likeliest time period to arise?

    Why the implied assumption that a Socialist Party in office would inevitably mean the end of democracy, private property and individual rights? It hasn't in Western Europe when socialist parties have been elected.
  4. Why are the western allies bombing civilians?

    Yep and this the problem with saying 'strategic bombing brought a country to surrender' or 'strategic bombing didn't have an meaningful effect'. Is that in pretty much all cases no one thing caused a country to capitulate, but rather a combination of things did. Plus there's the issue if that...
  5. Age of migration though experiment

    John7755 يوحنا\ Mostly Because Austria is right their and sandwiched between the two largest German speaking area. And the Bulk of the migration is channeled into Dacia Pannonia and Illyria. So those guys are just the unlikey bastards who did not have opportunity to claim the good stuff. Am...
  6. gap80

    Photos from Kentucky Fried Politics

    [pic: imgur.com/d7osDqP.png ] – President Sanders meets with the “Colonel Cuties,” an informal group of Republican National Committee interns and former KFC employees working to re-elect the President, c. August 1968 [pic: imgur.com/2bqXsLN.png ] – A group of supporters of the Kennedy’68...
  7. Roberto El Rey

    Al Grito de Guerra: the Second Mexican Revolution
    Threadmarks: Part 24: Salamanca disaster

    The fireball which engulfed the town of Salamanca, Guanajuato, on March 4, 1995, killing 130 people and wounding hundreds more, was utterly and entirely preventable. SPTRM, the union which represented Mexico’s 300,000 public-sector oil workers, had always had a lax attitude towards safety...
  8. Ulyanovsk

    Socialist/communist USA, is it possible, and likeliest time period to arise?

    I feel like this deserves some discussion. As far as the scholarship has been able to establish, we can certainly conclude anti-semitism that developed and came out later in his life, especially with regards to the establishment of Israel provoking paranoia, and the subsequent the liquidation...
  9. XTrapnel

    The Pale Horse: The Northwest Montana Insurgency and its Aftermath (1987-2002)
    Threadmarks: Map: 1992 Pacific States House of Representatives Elections

    Major parties in the Pacific States of America Progressive Democratic Party: Formed in the late 1940s as a merger between the left wing of the Pacific Democratic Party and the Pacific Progressive Party. Historical base of support among the labor movement and among rural smallholders, but has...
  10. XTrapnel

    Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes VI (Do Not Post Current Politics or Political Figures Here)

    Crossposted from my ongoing TL, The Pale Horse: The Northwest Montana Insurgency and its Aftermath (1987-2002) Major parties in the Pacific States of America Progressive Democratic Party: Formed in the late 1940s as a merger between the left wing of the Pacific Democratic Party and the...
  11. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    In OTL prior to the germans taking Crete there wasn't enough troops, transport, or air power to even consider it. After the germans took crete there was no point. And churchill's leros advanture in 43 was one of his dafter ideas, and by that time strategically pointless. In TTL there is an...
  12. Why are the western allies bombing civilians?

    Just War as a concept applied to WWII air campaign is relevant and as Just War is a (amongst other religions) a Christian concept then an expected although not immediately relevant response is whataboutism ........... Demonising the others be they jewish or muslim or even german is an issue too...
  13. Alternate Migrations general discussion

    "Back migration" from the New World would be interesting. Reindeer herding arose separately in both Scandinavia and Siberia, so what if the Athabaskans innovated it as well, say around the 1st century AD (the POD for my TL)? While I don't think you get my TL as a result, this innovation could...
  14. The Forge of Weyland

    Any Scot , in fact.
  15. WI: Atari 7800 released in 1984

    This, people forget that that combo sold more the robot itself, zapper was such novelty back them and SMB was a game worth the console itself. Plus 1984 Nintendo did tried a microcomputer version of NES...NO ONE WANTED IT.
  16. Alternate Migrations general discussion

    An interesting one to think about: what if the Mongols continued their invasion of Europe? The Mongol invasion of Hungary was so devastating that roughly 40% of the population died and the Kingdom’s demographics changed forever. A Mongol invasion of Germany wouldve been even more devastating at...
  17. AHC: Rename a country, that unified from a long-described region

    Afghanistan could have been called Bactria? And one of the stans could have been called Sogdia?
  18. Neoteros

    Grains of Sand and Salt

    Looks like Denmark is going to profit from this new crop massively; as for the Californian peoples, their higher numbers could play in their favour if/when they'll meet the Spanish, but I don't know if they'll be able to avoid sharing the same fate of Mexico and Peru.
  19. For Want of A Sandwich - A Franz Ferdinand Lives Wikibox TL

    Tsongas' parents opted for the Law of Return implemented by the Greek government after the Great European War, while Arinanna Huffington never left.
  20. McPherson

    Why are the western allies bombing civilians?

    I do not understand it, myself: but then I did not understand what the first crusade had to do with the theory and practice of the air campaign in WWII, either.
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