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  1. What if Hitler sacked Goebbels after the Baarova Affair?

    Dr. Joseph Goebbels was a notorious womanizer with a multitude of affairs, with the most infamous example being with the Czech actress Lida Baarova. Now Hitler has excused bad behavior from his close subordinates before, particularly with Julius Streicher and Hermann Esser. But there were two...
  2. What if Idi Amin invaded Rwanda?

    On October 1978, Idi Amin made the foolish decision to invade Tanzania. Now, Amin had several reasons to launch this war. For one, his predecessor, Milton Obote, had been living in exile in Tanzania throughout the duration of Amin's regime, under the protection of fellow socialist Julius...
  3. Which 20th Century regimes would you consider as pure evil?

    Inspired by @Captain Homicide's thread, I'd like to know which regimes (after 1900) would you consider as pure evil. For a regime to qualify, there must be little to no redeeming qualities in regards to their ideology and the actions taken throughout the duration of a regime. And a pure evil...
  4. What if Heinrich Himmler escaped to either Brazil or Argentina?

    Many of us are well aware of the story of Heinrich Himmler and his insidious crimes against humanity. Yet he truly believed that there was a future for him as a leading figure for post-war Germany. This delusion was the reason why he attempted to negotiate peace with the Western Allies, which...
  5. What if Hitler and Goering both die of an drug overdose in early December 1941?

    It isn't a secret that the two highest-ranking Nazis, Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering, were both major drug addicts before and during World War II. Goering was a notorious morphine addict, while Hitler was daily given an obscene cocktail of drugs from his incompetent doctor, Theodor Morell...
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  7. What if Mussolini invaded Yugoslavia instead of Greece in 1940?

    Italian irredentism was a major factor in the success of Mussolini's popularity as leader. And one of Italy's most disputed areas was the Dalmatian Coast in the Balkan region. While Italy was given the city of Zara, the rest of the region was given the newly-formed Yugoslavia. The fact that...
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  11. Adolf Hitler's I.Q.

    To finish things off, we have Adolf Hitler as the final poll of the subject. Plenty of people simply deride him as stupid, and others regard him as a genius. What the final verdict on this? Was Hitler truly a revolutionary genius who failed the war out of extreme circumstances, or was he...
  12. Joseph Goebbels' Intelligence?

    Dr. Joseph Goebbels is highly regarded for having stellar intelligence amongst the Nazis. But is it really true? Could his extreme fanaticism indicate that he's really not too smart? Or could his manipulation really point to an extraordinary intelligence? How intelligent was Joseph Goebbels?
  13. Martin Bormann's Intelligence?

    Time to test Hitler's "Shadow Man", huh? Bormann couldn't be tested for his intelligence because he killed himself before he could be even captured. Bormann's time as Hitler' secretary could show he's very intelligent, or perhaps any common man can be a madman's secretary. So what was...
  14. Robert Ley's Intelligence?

    Probably the most questionable one. Dr. Robert Ley did not have his I.Q. tested because he killed himself before he took such a test. On one hand, he was known to act like a madman and even Goering commented that he would be an embarrassment at trial. On the other hand, he was reported to...
  15. Reinhard Heydrich's Intelligence?

    Since I got good results with polling for Himmler's I.Q., I guess I'll find out the intelligence of someone as equally as infamous, Reinhard Heydrich. I reckon that there will be 6 of these in total. I've heard some rumors that Heydrich was even smarter than Himmler was. But I don't know for...
  16. Heinrich Himmler's Intelligence?

    Heinrich Himmler is, without a doubt, one of the most notorious Nazis in the regime, if not of the most infamous humans in general history. I've always been perplexed on how smart he really is. Some may argue that he's not that smart for being so mystical in his beliefs. Others may argue that he...
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  18. Justiz in Nurnberg: More Updates

    Well, I just received results from the previous poll. By FAR the most voted was Karl Donitz. Others who received at least one: Rudolf Hess, Hjalmar Schacht, Franz von Papen, Walther von Brauchitsch, Franz Halder, Erich Raeder and Alfred Jodl. I see all these with complete responsibility. That...
  19. Updated: Justiz in Nurnberg

    Greetings everyone, I've been thinking about new projects. And I want to show my real talent. So, I though about it, and I will make my first alternate history story. A particular topic I always found fascinating was the Nuremberg Trials that condemned many Nazi War Criminals. Its highly...
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