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  1. Lascaris

    Alternate warships of nations

    Two takes of a Richelieu class battleship with 8x16in guns 1. Gascogne style with 2 quadruple turrets forth and aft and machinery reduced to 129,000hp for 30kts 2. With 2 triples and 1 twin turret. Machinery again reduced to 129,000HP and armor reduced for turrets and conning tower Last for...
  2. What if Argentina won the falklands war?

    There was fighting? The Indians had 22 killed, the Portuguese 30 killed, 57 wounded, 1 frigate disabled and 4,668 captured. It might have been small scale, but there was combat.
  3. Surge

    The Second Patriotic War - An Alternate Russia TL

    Imma try and get an update out later today. I planned on doing an update every Wednesday and Saturday or so. But clearly that didn’t work out.
  4. WI: No Filters installed at Windscale

    I was watching a video about the Nuclear Disaster at Windscale, and the speaker presented a potential point of divergence from OTL: What if the Filters that were installed, wound up not being installed? Obviously, this would result in a much worse disaster, but how would the disaster effect...
  5. RedKing

    Best English dinasty

    This. Technically every dynasty ever are usurpers.
  6. WI: socialist parties in Germany and France oppose WW1?

    How would the war have gone if socialist parties had opposed WW1 by mass strikes like they said they would prior to the war? What consequences would it have had on socialism? Could this have led to a revolution in western Europe?
  7. RedKing

    America Be Watching With The Popcorn: A Sino-Soviet War TL

    From an OTL perspective, this list is cursed. This isn’t as cursed, just makes the Russians look worse.
  8. RedKing

    What if Henry VII and others died Richmond Palace fire of 1497?

    I’m not 100% sure but I think they were gone by now. Their Father died in 1497 anyways. Definitely I could imagine later propaganda blaming them for the fire.
  9. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Yeah producing valiant based stuff is a good idea. And this means that there might be more extensive armored forces by the canadians if they convert to victors for d-day . The allied forces kinda needed more tanks and mechanical stuff rather than manpower thanks to the americans . And as said...
  10. ajm8888

    For All Mankind (AH Tv series at Apple TV)

    Camilla married Charles in 1983 not sure if she was before married or not.
  11. The alternate US of the Great Nebraska Sea.

    The author mentioned an Oklahoma Oil Company drilling oil from the waters of the former state of Oklahoma and this is set in 2073 circa (one-hundred years after the earthquake), so for same reason it seems green energy is somehow backward, at least in the US.
  12. What if Rome discovered America?

    True. They considered it (well, Agricola did, according to Tacitus) but the notion was dismissed as pointless. My point is that Roman ships crossed to there (presumably to do reconnaissance/trade). There's also some archaeological evidence of a Roman camp somewhere near Dublin, but that must...
  13. A Difference Of Fate: A Late Roman Timeline

    We have to remember that Ricimer and Majorian were equals before they deposed Avitus,so there was an expectation on Ricimer’s part to have a large say in Majorian’s government.He would rightly see himself as a partner in Majorian’s regime,not his subject given his role in Majorian’s ascension.In...
  14. America Be Watching With The Popcorn: A Sino-Soviet War TL

    Did USSR export much to the USA during the cold war?
  15. When did Western Europe become truly dominant?

    For much of modern history, the world was/is dominated by the nations of western Europe. The civilization built on western Christianity, and a fusion of old Latin and Germanic cultures among others grew to dominate the world economically, politically, culturally, technologically, and militarily...
  16. Remember the Texas! The United States in World War II (an alternate history)

    There is absolutely no reason to station any appreciable number of combat arms troops in Fairbanks. 1941 Alaska lacked direct highway road access between Anchorage and Fairbanks, so troops would need to be transported by rail. It would be better to station combat arms units at Ft. Richardson or...
  17. American version of Algeria

    Well, I am not sure; in fact, it might have also have the opposite result. Because by the late 1950s you would have the USA embroiled in a war on (at least typically) domestic soil. This would have set a precedent of a very large minority living in USA territory, whose members don't have...
  18. WI: Ford had built the Mustang as a wagon?

    A Mustang as a shooting brake? I'm down! Maybe that'll get GM and Chrysler to gin up station wagon versions of the Camaro, Firebird, Challenger, and Barracuda. Make it a Hemi 'Cuda shooting brake and that would be even crazier than the Cadillac CTS-V Wagon. The advertising tagline? "Station...
  19. A New Britain - A British Political TL (1995-)
    Threadmarks: 2010 Election

    Budget 2010 It was a Pre-Election budget, the Labour Party were getting ready for a General Election which they had a chance of winning but equally so did the conservatives. As the economy was clearly still surging with growth rates of 3.8% in 2010 , 3.7% in 2011 , 3.8% in 2012, 4.0% in 2013 ...
  20. What if Argentina won the falklands war?

    Or 'good money after bad'? Telling the squaddies to go out there and die for a now uninhabited god forsaken rock simply for 'British prestige'? No, what is more likely is that London will 'talk the talk' but then stitch up some form of 'ending'. This will be easier if Thatcher has been dumped...
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