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  1. PLC Survives as a Great Power TL

    I'm having difficulty figuring out the exact extent of the demographical damage caused by the deluge. Anyone have some ideas?
  2. PLC Survives as a Great Power TL

    So I am considering working on a PLC timeline which has it surviving as a great power into the modern age. I'm thinking generally of a PoD between 1618 and 1721. I just thought I would post this thread for suggestions and discussion. Right now what I'm currently mulling over is the deluge...
  3. Improve Russias Military in WW1

    With a PoD in 1900, make the Russian military more capable of fighting the central powers.
  4. WI: President Arpaio

    With a PoD of 1980 or later, make it happen. Have fun.
  5. Can Germany stay in the war past 1946 ( or can it withstand atomic attacks )

    I'll add another question to this: What potential do the Germans have to retaliate with gas or other WMD?
  6. Can Germany stay in the war past 1946 ( or can it withstand atomic attacks )

    It is generally assumed that regardless of German performance on the eastern front or other factors, that Germany is doomed to be wiped out by the USAAF atomic bombers come late 1945 / 1946. So I have a few questions: I. What was the destructive capacity of early atomic weapons compared to...
  7. Base Maps from 550 BC to Modern Day, all in UCS!

    1932 Map Hello all, I am trying to work on a January 1932 world map. However, I am having trouble finding information on China in regards to warlords and positions of Communist bases. If anyone could give me some help with it would be much appreciated.
  8. Russian Demographics without WW1

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Empire_Census 125 million, not 198 million
  9. Russian Demographics without WW1

    I doubt the Poles would ever come to peace with the Russian overlordship. If Russia still owned Poland, come the 1950s they would be like the IRA x 1000. Imo Russification would depend on the groups in question: The Poles will be a festering sore for the Tsar, always. I do not think the Finns...
  10. "Heil mein Führer. Sie sind verhaftet!"

    No, you insulted an entire national group to create a generalization to support your argument. That counts as a troll. I think I am going to just stop reading this thread: the tone has become far too toxic for it to be enjoyed anymore.
  11. Arafat takes the deal

    Peace probably.
  12. "Heil mein Führer. Sie sind verhaftet!"

    What a troll. Anyhoo, I'm disappointed by the direction this thread has taken. It's gone from a fun comical absurdity to a mean-spirited flame war.
  13. "Heil mein Führer. Sie sind verhaftet!"

    This is my favorite thread on the board. Not because it's good alternate history, but because it is a masterful parody. It is a joke that keeps on giving. The Germans at every turn keep winning, and have a crystal ball in Wehrmacht HQ. Their airforce can do the impossible. Their leaders have...
  14. Cold War Never Ends

    Point 3 plays into the myth that Reagan had any major impact on ( or was the deciding factor in ) the collapse of the rotten Soviet system. A better WI would be if Gorb never took power.
  15. "Heil mein Führer. Sie sind verhaftet!"

    Croatia would be upset about Pola and Fiume.
  16. The Red Danube: An Austro-Hungarian (Well, kinda) TL

    Ja. Igen. Ano. Áno. Sì. Tak. Так. Da. Da. Da. да.
  17. "Heil mein Führer. Sie sind verhaftet!"

    Do you have a better source than just wikipedia? :rolleyes:
  18. Which do you prefer? Britwanks, or Ameriwanks?

    Ameriwank, due to it being more ethical than Britwank. ( Yes I am saying the British Empire was a force for evil. Good too, but they did more evil than the US, not just in scale but in the way they operated. )
  19. Spain Invades Gibraltar in 1969

    Makes perfect sense if Hitler has been hiding since 1945 by pretending to be Franco, and the syphilis finally made him fully lose it in 1969.
  20. 2nd Napoleonic War

    I'm not so sure a Prussian victory is a total fait accompli. First their army stocks are somewhat spent from the Austrian war, and it will take them time to properly mobilize against France. Second, the Prussian army hasn't had time to fully digest the lessons from the Austrian war. Third the...
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