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  1. Frankie Goes to the Hofburg, or Napoléon II, Regent of Austria?

    On that note, the next King of Hungary was often crowned already in the lifetime of his precedessor, so Franzi getting crowned could also solve the issue at hand.
  2. Frankie Goes to the Hofburg, or Napoléon II, Regent of Austria?

    Great chapter! Was this piece specifically chosen because of the poem its based on? Kazincy: The Day of Prurification I don't think such law/custom existed. It would be more than strange if it did, the King having to get approval from one of his own subjects to enter his own domain...
  3. What if Hungary won the 1848/49 War of Independence?

    Those are some heavy accusation. I wonder if you can back them up?
  4. What if Hungary won the 1848/49 War of Independence?

    How can you even claim that? The British, French, Russian, etc. empires spanned over continents within the same era. Compared to that, holding onto the Carpathian Basin is nothing. Not to mention, the Hungarian mistreatment of the country's minorities is a bit overblown here. Everyone got the...
  5. Medieval Hungary

    If you want to learn more about medieval Hungary in-depth, then I can't recommend enough Schwerpunkt on Youtube! His content is absolutely amazing, it's very thourough!
  6. What if Hungary won the 1848/49 War of Independence?

    If the scenario needs to include open confrontation between Hungary and Austria, then the earliest POD we can work with is in 1848's October. If the parliament and the OHB comes to an earlier decision concerning an attack into Austrian territory (and the army accepts it), then the Hungarian main...
  7. Miscellaneous <1900 (Alternate) History Thread

    Officially it could be "State of the Romans" but probably everyone would just call it "Greece" (much to the annoyance of many of its citizens).
  8. WI: What if Catherine of Hungary was male?

    Yes, I have the same understanding of the situation, however Tvrtko's claim on those titles were still a slight to the King of Hungary, I believe. Tvrtko continuing to pay lip service was enough to have Louis look the other way IOTL, but I'm not sure it would be enough ITTL. Perhaps Tvrtko would...
  9. WI: What if Catherine of Hungary was male?

    What about Bosnia? Louis IOTL tolerated Tvrtko's self-proclamation as King of Bosnia and of Serbia (probably to assure him not getting in the way of Mary's ascension(?)), but what about TTL? The King of Hungary also held the titles of King of Rama(Bosnia) and King of Serbia, so Tvrtko's action...
  10. WI: What if Catherine of Hungary was male?

    This might change Louis' Neapolitan policy in the late '70s and early '80s. Instead of assissting Charles of Durazzo to the throne of Naples, he might try to do the same with his son instead. Also, Louis wouldn't be in need of granting privileges to the Polish nobility ITTL, that's another major...
  11. What if Yugoslavia was split in two after WW2?

    @Discernible What immediately came to my mind is the case of South Korea. The area was rather packed with sympathisers of communism prior to the Korean War, AFAIK. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autumn_Uprising_of_1946 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeju_uprising So maybe something along these lines?
  12. What if Yugoslavia was split in two after WW2?

    I suppose West Yugoslavia then might need to be subjected to prolonged WAllied military presence and/or a "denazification" policy similar to that of Germany. The restoration of Peter II would be in order, I agree. Without him, the West Yugoslavian government could hardly base its legitimacy on...
  13. What if Yugoslavia was split in two after WW2?

    @ArtosStark @Giant Man Eating Rabbits Then what about Partisans playing a lesser role and the Allied armies being the primary liberating forces? As for how the WAllies get to Croatia, what about Churchill getting his way and we get a landing in Dalmatia instead of in Southern France ITTL? An...
  14. What if Yugoslavia was split in two after WW2?

    Let's say that during the war, the Western part of Yugoslavia (Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia) was liberated by the Western Allies and non-Communist partisans, while the Eastern part (Serbia, Montenegro, etc.) was liberated by Tito's partisans and the Soviets. Both sides set up their own...
  15. WI: Territorially intact Hungary post-WW1

    Going by this scenario, when do you think Hungary would become Germany's target? The first possible spark following the fall of France would be probably the establishment of a German garrison in Ploiesti, IMO. Hungary IOTL accepted the German request for troop transit through the country, but...
  16. WI: Territorially intact Hungary post-WW1

    The Germans would constitute about 30% of the population of this Czechia. Could they have a strong enough political weight to make the country officially adopt bilingualism? Or is territorial autonomy more likely? Perhaps neither of them are on the table? Czechs would still have a supermajority...
  17. WI: Territorially intact Hungary post-WW1

    Nazi German dominance of the continent wouldn't be in Hungarian interest either. IOTL, revisionist desires an economic dependency overwrote these interests, but things would be a bit different ITTL, as you wrote. I think the greatest deterring force of Hungarian involvement on the Polish side...
  18. WI: Territorially intact Hungary post-WW1

    Great points! Poland would certainly have no interest in supporting Hungary over Romania in their disputes. Romania would be a valuable ally to Poland against the Soviets, that much is also true. However it's not Hungary would have absolutely nothing to offer to Poland. When the Polish-German...
  19. WI: Territorially intact Hungary post-WW1

    I get it, it's a wank-scenario, I know! There are so many just as outlandish (or even much more outlandish) ideas going around in the countless threads of this forum, though. Many of them are taken at face value without issue, and some interesting discussions arise. Tbh, I was just merely...
  20. WI: Territorially intact Hungary post-WW1

    Once the war is over and armies are demobilised, rallying the public for another war would face difficulties. None of the countries would be in such financial state to go warring either. Furthermore, the peace treaty stipulates Hungary paying reparations to its neigbours. A war would inevitably...
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