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  1. Kantai Kessen

    AHC/WI: Stronger IJN light cruiser line

    That, in itself, can change the entire Pacific War and all IJN doctrine.
  2. Kantai Kessen

    IJN Soryu's and USS Wasp's Durability and Usefulness

    Exactly. Which is why I won't go into it anymore.
  3. Hawker Hurricane even more prolific and versatile?

    Plus the folks at Hispano-Suiza and Gnome-Rhone who never got got their equivalent engines to work right. No they absolutely didn’t. The workforce at Hillington and Crewe weren’t “fitters” sitting there at benches with crocus cloth and micrometers, they were factory workers cranking out...
  4. Churchill Dies Suddenly after the UK is Already Committed to Fighting On.

    This faction was large if not dominant for a while in June but over time completely collapsed with Reynaud.
  5. WI: decisive Spanish victory in the Dutch Revolt

    Let's say Alkmaar and Brielle go differently, the latter is easy as the Dutch were literally about to leave the city after sacking it anyway. Assuming the Duke of Alba mops up resistance and stays as governor for a few more years, Spain has more tax money and fewer raging fires to put out. It...
  6. Amadeus

    Taft-wing Republicans in the '50s/'60s

    I think Taft might just barely defeat Stevenson in 1952, but he'd be hamstrung by a Democratic Congress (IOTL the Congressional Dems almost won despite Truman's unpopularity). Further, Taft would die within months and his VP would take office. Let's say Eisenhower doesn't run is the POD. Someone...
  7. Taft-wing Republicans in the '50s/'60s

    Robert A. Taft famously was an isolationist anti-New Deal politician who was a three time contender for the Republican nomination for President. He came closest in 1952, losing to Eisenhower. Eisenhower's victory would be a boon for the moderate Dewey wing of interventionists who were willing to...
  8. WI: decisive Spanish victory in the Dutch Revolt

    Hansa was on its way down as well. On the Baltic it kept being squeezed by Denmark and Sweden and elsewhere its business was shrinking by the time of the Dutch Revolt: the Dutch merchants aggressively challenged the Hansa and met with much success. Hanseatic cities in Prussia, Livonia, supported...
  9. Let The Eagle Scream Version 2: Star-Spangled-Boogaloo

    I just started reading the (revised) LTES timeline, and I've enjoyed it immensely! Thanks for your hard work in bringing it to us readers. On an unimportant note: as someone born in Vermont and spending my teen years in the Hudson Valley and capital region of New York, I read this paragraph and...
  10. In this country , it is good to kill an admiral from time to time

    I didn't see that war coming. I don't think that's a good move, I mean they know they are isolated but they continue their aggressive moves? The anti-China alliance can be very easily modified in an anti-Russia alliance (which would be bigger I think) In their defense, they only declare war...
  11. A Queen Twice Over: Mary Tudor the Elder Marries Francis I of France

    They were used to do them, and Manuel and John were always allied with their relatives from Castile. Spanish control over the peninsula was truly secured only after the last matches between Spain and Portugal
  12. Xgentis

    In this country , it is good to kill an admiral from time to time

    And how Russia is going to go to Brazil? I doubt they have the power projection to do that.
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