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  1. Dublin 1922 - British attack Four Courts

    hmm No worries, just replied and then went huh?:)
  2. Dublin 1922 - British attack Four Courts

    hmm No worries :) Glad your enjoying. FDR never became Governor in the late twenties because Al Smith never ran for President due to the 'Irish Red Scare' caused by the Irish-Soviet links (which means Smith stays Governor), and because of this theres no New Deal, the best they get is Huey...
  3. Dublin 1922 - British attack Four Courts

    Chapter 87: The Banality of Evil "Every single case of inherited defect, every malformed child, every congenitally tainted human being brought into this world is of infinite importance to that poor individual; but it is of scarcely less importance to the rest of us and to all of our children...
  4. Dublin 1922 - British attack Four Courts

    Chapter 86: The Long Fella “How could one argue with a man who was always drawing lines and circles to explain the position; who, one day, drew a diagram [here Michael illustrated with pen and paper] saying 'take a point A, draw a straight line to point B, now three-fourths of the way up the...
  5. Dublin 1922 - British attack Four Courts

    Chapter 85: Kings Rifles “The only people who can fix Africa are talented young Africans. By unlocking and nurturing their creative potential, we can create a step change in Africa's future” Neil Turok 28th October 1939 North of Nairobi, former Kenya Colony, East African Federation...
  6. Dublin 1922 - British attack Four Courts

    hmmm Good news, Bad news. Bad news is as I mentioned on my other TL my PC went and crashed, but got it fixed. Sadly lost the updates and storyboard on it for this TL and most of my ST/X-com one. Good news is TL is still going ans I plan on restarting as soon as I can get my 2 TL's here and...
  7. Irish Civil War - Two Independent States?

    hmm Which when looks at the underlying economics was been supported by the British taxpayer quite heavily ;)
  8. Irish Civil War - Two Independent States?

    hmm Hence why we were terrified of a British withdrawal under Wilson. NI isn't a viable state economically the further one gets from the twenties in my opinion even without the sectarian bloodbath that would result from such independence.
  9. For God and Ulster: A Northern Ireland TL

    hmmm I'm glad to see a Northern Ireland TL, let's see will it be more or less nightmarish than OTL :eek: Looking fwd to the next update. :)
  10. Dublin 1922 - British attack Four Courts

    Chapter 84: Pact of Steel Graf Zeppelin begins sea trials Letter from Joseph P. Walshe to John Leydon and R.C. Ferguson (Dublin) (215/211) (Secret) Dublin, 12 November 1940 Dear Ferguson, Leydon, I am sending you herewith copy of a minute which we have received from the...
  11. Dublin 1922 - British attack Four Courts

    hmmm French Mandate still occurred but with the British chaos in Palestine theres a 'quasi-independent' government of Syria in place, at least officially. In reality the French are as in control as OTL much like the Soviets in Manchuria.
  12. Dublin 1922 - British attack Four Courts

    The World on the verge of the Second Great War The World on the Verge of War Green - Western Allies Light Green - Allied or Guaranteed by Western Allies Red - USSR Pink - Soviet 'Allied' States Blue - Full Axis Members Light Blue - Axis Allied or Friendly powers Purple - China (US friendly...
  13. Dublin 1922 - British attack Four Courts

    Chapter 83: From War to War “Let the ruling classes tremble at a communist revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workingmen of all countries, unite!” Karl Marx Extract from: The Revolutionary State – The Soviet Union in the Thirties...
  14. Dublin 1922 - British attack Four Courts

    hmmm Apologies for the delay! Work has gotten very busy the past few weeks so it'll be late March probably before I get back to the TL :( If I get a bit of time I'll finish off my half done current one but sadly no promises for next week or so.
  15. Anglo-Japanese Royal Intermarriage

    Hhhmm You need succifient political reasoning for such a marriage to occur. Which basically means both Japan and Britain are worse off than otl and need each other much more badly so as formalise an alliance through marriage. Perhaps no Anglo-French reconciliation with Britain threathen all...
  16. Bayonets Won't Cut Coal: The Socialist Republic of Britain

    hmm Good to hear it'll return! You have my vote. :) I know how you feel. Life gets busy and we don't get the time!
  17. AHC/WI: British victory in the Anglo-Irish War

    hmm Britain can militarially win in Ireland. The Imperial Chief of Staff drew them up in 21/22. Basically a 100,000 - 200,000 troops with Boer war style blockades and tactics. And maintain a garrison of 100,000 for a decade. 'Victory' :rolleyes: The problem is Britain as a society in the 20's...
  18. what if there were no irish civil war?

    Its sad but true. A 32 County State? Feasible though would probably disgust most Republican or Nationalists politically for the compromises needed to achieve it. Even today to many fail to realise what a United Ireland would actually mean. A 32 County Republic? Was never going to happen as it...
  19. what if there were no irish civil war?

    oddly no Oddly No they didn't have the most guns as the civil war proved :D Plus the Unionists were much, much better equipped than the Republicans. Even then the break down of the Army itself wasn't entirely on lines of a Republic or the Oath, many stayed loyal to divisional commanders due to...
  20. what if there were no irish civil war?

    see The Unionists and British would NEVER concede to a Republic. Especially not in the 20's. We weren't even going to get out without the OATH. Getting 32 counties means accommodating the Unionist population by sacrificing the Republicanism. There is no unifying factor the second the war...
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