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  1. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Except you do have a replacement for the Matilda II, the Valiant I, which is better in pretty much every way except maybe fuel usage. You're getting more Valiants than Valentines, (several hundred more at least in 1941, since the companies that OTL produced Covenanters, ITTL have been switched...
  2. WI: socialist parties in Germany and France oppose WW1?

    The army would crush them like a budding revolution. Unless they have arms, they're doomed.
  3. The Quarter-BAM project

    I'm pretty sure the borders of Ukraine could be tweaked: Transamur wasn't that big: The border between Ethiopia and Somalia needs to be tweaked: So does the border between Afghanistan and the DoI: And Libya was split in two:
  4. Kantai Kessen

    AHC/WI: Stronger IJN light cruiser line

    Given this is the IJN we are talking about, probably yes.
  5. AHC/WI: Stronger IJN light cruiser line

    This can carry 24 seaplanes (treaty legal only 3) and classifies as an auxiliary rather than cruiser tonnage:
  6. What if Rome discovered America?

    A colony on the Canaries I could see developing a seafaring tradition. But we still need a reson for them to colonize the Canaries. Once they do, it would make a journey to west Africa with its gold much easier.
  7. What if Argentina won the falklands war?

    It’s not for “prestige”. It’s fighting to defend British soil and citizens. This is not Suez, combat for some inchoate notion of Empire, retaining territory with a non-British population for reasons of access to a country no longer part of the British sphere, it is self defence against a foreign...
  8. An Imperial Match: Anne Boleyn marries Charles V

    The last one will be unlikely from Catherine and Henry would likely start earlier to think seriously to annul his wedding to Catherine and possibly rethink to his alliances.
  9. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Im saying since you dont have a replacement infantry tank then dont cancel and said earlier it seems like a ideal tank to send to the far east , producing matildas for a few infantry tank brigades wich are assigned to infantry divisons and sending to india and australia seems worth it if there...
  10. A New Age: An Alternate History of the 11th Century and Beyond
    Threadmarks: The Prussian Issue: 1035-1036

    In 1035 3 things happened in the first few months of the year. The first was the death of Cnut I, which brought Harald I to the throne of the North Sea Empire. The second was the death of Boleslaw the Brave's eldest son Bezprym in a monastery in Italy. The third was the death of Pomeso, a great...
  11. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    OTL the Valentine saw more and longer production than the Matilda II: Production (Matilda II / Valentine) 1939 - 12 / 0 1940 - 368 / 345 1941 - 1,064 / 1,663 1942 - 1,330 / 1,973 (not including non-tanks) 1943 - 143 / 1,680 (not including non-tanks) 1944 - 0 / 876 1945 - 0 / 96 Total 2,917 /...
  12. Sheep pastoralism in Japan and Korea

    Yeah, I'm not entirely convinced about the theory myself, because of examples like Japan which are crop-based and yet have (or had) norms in favour of personal revenge-taking. I suspect that the real factor is how strong and effective the state is -- if official courts are capable of resolving...
  13. Photos from World War Z

    Now that I think on it, there should've been more widespread usage of prop planes in the middle stages of the war. Would've been worth it to thin out the mega-hordes even a tiny bit ahead of any offensive, or even just to act as a giant noisemaker to draw them away from friendly troops (and then...
  14. RedKing

    An Imperial Match: Anne Boleyn marries Charles V

    First one, is too mild for them and they can’t do the last one as they will be too busy screaming and shouting at one another and trading the blame. All I know is Period Drama writers will have their work cut out for them.
  15. Q: Would an eventual UK of the Netherlands including the Rhineland be included in the German Confederation?

    Holstein is an example similar to Luxembourg, so it's not a good example. IOTL Denmark (Holstein), the United Netherlands (Luxembourg) and even the UK (Hanover) were in personal union with a territory inside the GC, but either these territories had no significant weight in the whole nation...
  16. The Winkel-Tripel BAM project
    Threadmarks: Announcement + Teaser

    Hello everyone! This is qazse here! I would like to announce the Winkel-Tripel BAM, a brand-new basemap being made in the Winket Tripel projection! Winkel Tripel has always been one of my favourite projections, and I thought it was time to give the projection of Nat Geo some love. I also...
  17. Keeping the British Liberal Party flag flying high

    It is more like the former than the latter.
  18. Whiteshore

    A Difference Of Fate: A Late Roman Timeline

    Hopefully he doesn't sabotage the Empire like he did IOTL.
  19. The German Century

    Unless they fuck up and the british pull off a super successfull market garden operation. The germans never managed to completly close the ring around leningrad. Supplying 5-7 million people is going to be "fun" with a hostile army at your doorsteps.
  20. Gillan1220

    Photos from 1983: Doomsday

    Portions of the wreckage of Tu-95 shotdown by RCAF fighter jets on Doomsday. The Victorian government decided to let the remains of the aircraft stay as reminder of that fateful day in world history.
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