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  1. Soviet victory in the Polish-Soviet war of 1920.

    Truly interesting. Would you really gratefull been shown the way for some sources/documentaions about this.
  2. Schwarz-Rot-Gold! - A Weimar Germany TL

    He was already first well ahed of every other candidate in the first ballot He was much more popular than rather ... 'dry' administrative-only-type Marx. He was for Duisburg what Adenauer was for Köln: a rather 'legendary' Mayor. He would ably take Hindenburgs place in gaining votes in the 2nd...
  3. No WWI: impact on the Ottoman Empire

    ... but how to foster 'ottomanism' after the Balkan wars (the OP only specifies: no WW1) and get rid of the 'turkism' so predominat then within the CUP ?
  4. Schwarz-Rot-Gold! - A Weimar Germany TL

    YESSSS, finally ... a TL featuring the most probabale instead-of-Hindenburg presidential candidate of 1925 👍
  5. No WWI: impact on the Ottoman Empire

    ... been ripped apart with its little asia minor, caucasian and arabic parts likely been 'vassalized' by the greta and big powers of the time: France, Germany, Britain, Russia, Austria possibly through intermediates as Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Persia). In the process the german goverment(s)...
  6. Zimmerman denies the telegram

    Are you really trying to determine the financial fate of a victorious Germany by this one denominator ? ... demanding a one-time pay-off from looted coffins? 1. what you name - 146 billions - represents only - roughly - the nominal value of issued govermental war bonds. The actual overall 'debts...
  7. Zimmerman denies the telegram

    ... as already said IIRC: There WON'T be any 'military dictatorship'. The moment the war ends the dynamic duo (which would have been a dynamic uno - Ludendorff - at worst as Hindenburg would have been happy to return every power for a hand-shake of his King ... and Kaiser) ends as Ludendorff...
  8. Zimmerman denies the telegram

    ... and every evil has a german first name ... I would like to mind that Kaiser Bill ordered his prussian minister of the interior in autumn 1914 (after the Marne desaster) to push the reform of prussian electorial laws and constitution which was in a way in the works since it 1850. He was...
  9. Zimmerman denies the telegram

    ... just to remind everybody: the name was ZimmermaNN ... german double N (anglics ...)
  10. Long Live Sacred Germany: The Oster Conspiracy | Alternate Timeline

    ... define 'damage'... ?The Gestapo was somewhat feared but OTOH the populace had its way working around some 'Blockwardens' and similar and not yet lost its ability to make jokes about 'their' leadership. ... nope ... not all (also a question what kind of academics you have in mind: human arts...
  11. Long Live Sacred Germany: The Oster Conspiracy | Alternate Timeline

    Yep, a premise often invoked but rarely properly carried out ... and through. ... would like to see this done. :)
  12. Zimmerman denies the telegram

    ... it was perhaps even somewhat more complicated than @Alex1guy already indicated. Room 40's 'boss' Reginald 'Blinker' Hall sat for about a month on the decrypted telegram before it been forewarded to the americans, been seen by Wilson only at 26th Feb. (IIRC) but with its conten was known by...
  13. WI: Germany kept its monarchy after WW1?

    The 'growing dissent ... a better word used id 'revolution'. Regardless if there might have been whoever or whatever 'House' succeeding Kaiser Bill would be overthrown by the revolution, Whatever goverment forms - most likely an SPD one as IOTL - none would call another monarch as 'Kaiser' for...
  14. The death of Adolf Hitler on August 20, 1939 - the consequences...

    Well ... IMHO history as being determined by actions of humans which are seldomly predictable (or rather far from for us today) esp. not if there's a combination of these (human version of a "Three-Body-Problem ... not the of netfix stuff ) there are no 'inevitable' events at all. At first: to...
  15. The death of Adolf Hitler on August 20, 1939 - the consequences...

    ... well ... I tend to disagree. Germany as such - if there is anything as a nation as an acting entity or adressable 'person' at all - could best be seen represented by its populace and as @Petr K. has already hinted at: this 'entity' was far from wanting any kind of war at all as the...
  16. What if the evacuation of Dunkirk had failed?

    I.e. 'halfing' the complement of every company/battalion/regiment might give more 'regiments' ... but still not more men. ... what might make certain 'gains' of the Nazis much easier than IOTL ... ... what sounds - tbh - more like wishfull thinking than some educated guessing ... what...
  17. What would still happen if the central powers won ww1?

    With the continent mostly in german control and Britain 'left alone' ITTL there IS no more a blockade against Germany. The RN as 'great' as it might be can't blockade the whole continent.
  18. The death of Adolf Hitler on August 20, 1939 - the consequences...

    With the date of death of AH the 20th August ... at least ONE important german-soviet agreement would already be signed: on 19th August the German-Soviet Commercial Agreement (in anglophone literature often German-Soviet Credit-Agreement termed and with its expansion of 11th February only called...
  19. What if the evacuation of Dunkirk had failed?

    May I ask what Operation Paul was that it upsetted some certain ursinoid to action?
  20. Domestic and economic situation in France that lost WWI

    The german populace supported by their historians perceived it different. ... and didn't give such 'finess' of truly 'invasion' - Nap I's troops occupied ... erhm 'were garrisoned' in large parts of Germany or why actually Nap II declared war. Never underestimate the amount of stupidity and...
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