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  1. Keynes' Cruisers Volume 2

    Festers keeping us guessing.....
  2. Roma Renovata est: A Roman TL

    Honestly if Majorian does retake the west. How long can he hold it for?
  3. Lincoln Lives: How a failed assassination changed the course of a Nation and a newly freed people

    Indeed, the former slaves and their children and on to posterity, most definitely have a growing divide between them and the rest of the nation. One of the unintended side effects (that is, not really expected by whites in DC) is that you now have post civil war, a few million blacks all grouped...
  4. AHC/WI: Stronger IJN light cruiser line

    Another factor might be that the RN relied on capital ships to do capital ship jobs, and did not require their heavy cruisers to "punch above their weight" operating as a sort of near capital ships. Lacking BC (the USN didn't have them and the IJN needed their converted Kongo's to operate as BB)...
  5. Flag Thread V

    An Anglo French Union I made, it's pretty complicated but I think it looks good imo
  6. alfredtuomi

    Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    which you won't know until you go boom? matilda ii would seem a better candidate.
  7. Film WI: If "Blazing Saddles" had the "original" casting

    That was a common name for a black dog in Britain. It was the name of a friends curly furred terrier/spaniel/god knows what mutt in 1979.
  8. Atterdag

    How long would it take for the Confederates to abolish slavery if they won the civil war?

    It will take until the country collapses at least. It was built on slavery, quite literally, and I think it's more or less going to be impossible for it to create a new foundation for it to stand on without it.
  9. Lincoln Lives: How a failed assassination changed the course of a Nation and a newly freed people

    The Congress and President Lincoln offered resources to help with the transition. indeed, it is inevitable, just like in Nicaragua, that there were those that did not make it, but being closer to DC they were able to get more resources to help them out so they have been able to eek out gains and...
  10. These Fair Shores: The Commonwealth of New England

    Stumbled upon this! Its great! How did Finland become independent in this TL? :)
  11. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    No the flame thrower was built on the L3/35.
  12. How long would it take for the Confederates to abolish slavery if they won the civil war?

    Until 1900. Britain and France are not going to tolerate a white slave-owning country, neither is the US. Also with increased mechanization of agriculture, slave labor is becoming less and less advantageous every year and wealth genrated from owning slaves decreases. CSA that has slavery post...
  13. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Make this happen.
  14. Linguistic situation of Britain with no Saxons.

    I've seen other arguments that it was the slowness of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Britain is what allowed them to not just retain their language, but assimilate the local Britons. They had time to digest their conquests and engage in settlement, instead of supplanting the local leadership and...
  15. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    If the bunker has an AT gun capable of penetrating 50 mm armour then it need something other than a flamethrower tank to work it over.
  16. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    I was curious about this, and googled it. Is this what was in the original timeline the L3/33? https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/italy/Carro_Veloce_L3-33.php
  17. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Bolt some more on, you don't need the heavy turret just a casement.
  18. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Would it be possible to disperse some of the lighter parts to different areas of the empire I know it's not possible to make full tanks in large portions of the Empire but could other parts be put together in other areas of the Empire to increase the stockpiles of spares that the empire has in...
  19. WI British/Italian war in the 1930s

    Agreed, but while many excelent italian aircraft first flew in 1933 to 1937, few of those were in service in numbers before 1940. The CR.32 was a rare exception in seing service in significant numbers before it was obsolete. If the germans moved at the same pace, they would have fought in 1940...
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