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  1. wildviper121

    How would the Morgenthau Plan have killed people?

    I see it commonly stated that the Morgenthau Plan, which held that the heavy industries of Germany were to be destroyed, would have killed 25-30 million people. That number I think comes from critics who looked at the difference in population between pre- and post-industrial Germany. But how...
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    WI George Wallace gets the most in `68? What does Congress do?

    So I was scrounging through American History USA's Campaign Trail Hall of Fame and I found this. It seems as though Nixon gets smashed on the, yaknow, treason thing, and Humphrey isn't strong enough to take advantage of it--instead Wallace sweeps in and 'wins' with these results: George Wallace...
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    Question on Deaths and Genghis Khan

    So, 40 million deaths are commonly attested to the Mongols. How many died during Genghis's lifetime? Were soldiers included in that amount, or just civilians?
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    Italo-Turkish War and the Balkans

    The Italians grabbed Libya during the Italo-Turkish War, alongside the Dodecanese. Ten days before the end of that war, the First Balkan War started--which ended up kicking the Ottomans out of Europe sans Marmara. Meanwhile, just across the Adriatic, the Highlands Uprising and the 1912...
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    The Maine isn't sunk?

    The Maine was sunk in Havana Harbor in 1898. Whether or not the Spanish are to blame is debatable, but that's irrelevant: the fact is later that year Spain and America were at war. So what if it didn't sink? Would war happen anyways? Would America just sit passively on the sidelines as...
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    Question Regarding the French Third Republic's Census

    Was ethnic background taken off of the census immediately, or was that done later on? What year?
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    AHC: Screw the Planet! (after 1492, w/out Nukes/Diseases)

    Challenge: Make sure that, by 2014, the world's population stays below 4 billion, and no country exists that is more or less larger than OTL Italy (~300k km^2/~100k mi^2). However, you cannot simply have nuclear warfare annihilate the world's population, and diseases are out of it too.*...
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    AHC: Pascual Orozco Conquers Mexico

    Do as you must. POD of 1900. Pascual Orozco must either take Mexico City or, if you can make it happen, all of Mexico. Preferably before 1914, but I won't be too picky. You can make his Colorados as unstable afterwards as you like, as long as they're de facto unified as Mexico City falls.
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    Axis get Alaska and Newfoundland- Possible or Blatantly Impossible?

    I've been playing a scenario in Making History II for a while now, and I've noticed that, along with several previous scenarios, that Italy, in combination with Germany, tends to invade Newfoundland and Japan tends to invade Alaska roughly whenever the US gets into the war, with low to mixed...
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    AHC: Slow Down Scientific Discovery

    What would be a realistic scenario (with a POD no earlier than 1900, or 1850 if 1900 is too enthusiastic) in which scientific discovery is pushed back by years, if not decades? (i.e. instead of nuclear weaponry being first used in WWII, it is introduced in the 60s or 70s)
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    Plausibility of a Collapsed USA and Soviet Europe by 1950

    Scenario: -USA collapses in early 1930s -Germany continues unhindered in its conquests when Britain sues for peace following German invasion of France, leading to several British colonial holdings declaring independence (or, at least, a further form of said independence) -Germany invades...
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