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  1. TheReformer

    Map Thread XX

    The disaster happens after the 1950's, and before the 2000's, I'll tell you that much. Though I've somewhat intentionally not specified so I didn't get too bogged down in the technological details. But yeah, assume it's somewhere between 2337AD and 2387AD.
  2. The Young Explorer

    A New Dawn Rising: What if America stuck by her ideals?
    Threadmarks: Chapter Thirteen: The Hamiltonian economic program

    Chapter Thirteen: The Hamiltonian economic program After the passage of the Tariff of 1789, various other plans were considered to address the debt issues during the first session of Congress, but none were able to generate widespread support. In September 1789, with no resolution in sight and...
  3. WI British/Italian war in the 1930s

    The French don't want a war, they are even less prepared for it than Italy and the British and the internal political situation is a mess; hell the financial situation in the period was so bad that a mobilization to answer to the Hitler remilitarization of the Rhineland was out of the question...
  4. The Young Explorer

    A New Dawn Rising: What if America stuck by her ideals?
    Threadmarks: Chapter Twelve: The Navy and The Tariff

    Chapter Twelve: The Navy and The Tariff When the war powers act was in place taxes were levied on the states but since the war powers act had ended, congress was faced with a most pressing issue. More taxes were for the moment not politically doable. Forming the union and adopting the...
  5. The Young Explorer

    A New Dawn Rising: What if America stuck by her ideals?
    Threadmarks: Chapter Eleven: The Capital Issue

    Chapter Eleven: The Capital Issue One Main problem of the new government was the capital. Congress could not agree. The north believed it should be there’s while the south called for it to be less bias toward the north. Philadelphia had served as the nation's temporary capital since 1785, but...
  6. Sapa Inka Wiraqucha

    AHC: WW1 with pro Central Powers Serbia/Greece and Pro Entente Bulgaria/Ottoman Empire

    What would be most interesting would be the postwar dynamic in such a situation. As I've always said, German steel + Russian men and supplies = automatic win. Germany will still have mounting fears of a stable Russia's economic growth (it, along with China, was the top rising economy from 1890s...
  7. Sapa Inka Wiraqucha

    AHC: WW1 with pro Central Powers Serbia/Greece and Pro Entente Bulgaria/Ottoman Empire

    The Reinsurance Treaty strengthens to an alliance. Combine this with Austria being more buttmad at Germany over being kicked out of Grossdeutschland and facefirst into the Balkans than IOTL, and you have Germany and Russia against Austria, who'll naturally ally with France and Britain against a...
  8. Pride Goes Before a Fall: A Revolutionary Greece Timeline

    Thank you for your answer, I can't wait to read the next parts :)
  9. GrahamB

    It's A Long Way To Nagasaki: The Anglo-Japanese War

    I was just thinking this war might end with Yamato and Musashi cancelled before completion. Yamato won't be finished until 1940 OTL, depending on how the war goes all that steel might be needed for rush construction of destroyers before the colossi are ready to be launched, much less fitted out...
  10. Lascaris

    AHC: WW1 with pro Central Powers Serbia/Greece and Pro Entente Bulgaria/Ottoman Empire

    Looking at a map there is an obvious problem in Greece starting any war, where she is not with the side that controls the sea. It runs the dangers of being starved on one hand and the majority of her economy and population being within easy range of naval artillery. So you want Greece against...
  11. Case for coastal artillery until the 1980s

    I know. I saw it there about 15 years ago. I spent 15 minutes looking through my files to find the notes I made from the plaque before I posted this reply. Unfortunately, I didn't find them because IIRC it says when it was decommissioned and the last time it was fired. Here's its entry on the...
  12. Look to the West Volume VIII: The Bear and the Basilisk

    You go, Greece! I hope Greece's existence in the present day, even if we know it's small, means it never actually gets conquered. It's those areas and Spain they are currently active in, but they're not in direct conflict with any of the warring countries just yet.
  13. America Be Watching With The Popcorn: A Sino-Soviet War TL

    I wonder what Warsaw Pact countries look like ITTL. The Prague Spring was crushed before the war. The Soviet bear seems even more dangerous after practically destroying China. Any thinking about liberalization and bigger independence is considered a pipe dream now. Economy is also down. WP...
  14. Continental Scandinavian languages without Low German influence

    Would Danish, Swedish and Norwegian develop on a significantly different way without Low German influence
  15. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    on another note appartently the greatest user of water in the Middle East were the railways. The author of the paper on the boring sections has written a whole series of papers on military geology which may be of interest to others.
  16. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Ah fair enough then, I wholeheartedly apologise if that is the case.
  17. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    All part of a cunning deception plan prepared by Ian Flemming.
  18. WI British/Italian war in the 1930s

    With a proper war on the naval treaties are dead and the UK gains valuable wartime experience in designing new equipment.
  19. Delay declaration of war and entry of USA against Germany

    But with supplies of US tanks and other equipment. This would probably be maintained under Lend-Lease anyway. However, Operation Torch could not go ahead without US forces.
  20. Gideon's Folly: What happens when the USS Monitor never shows up for the Battle of Hampton Roads?

    ...kind of thing he was quite good at, and I expect he will take his time doing it.) On the other hand, all he has to do is to threaten Johnston's flank, and Joe is likely to pull back to the next river or creek. Well, maybe, maybe not. But it will still be a s***show for the Confederates out...
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