1944

  1. pls don't ban me

    Bagryanov government declares war on Germany instead of trying to go neutral.

    Hi everyone, so, my question is simple. After Boris III died he was succeeded by a regency council. during the Bagryanov government the pm tried to exit the war by being neutral and trying to keep some land to no avail and ultimately need all when the september coup was made and Bulgaria was...
  2. If Japan & Germany got defeated between January to December 1944 , how much naval,tank, weapons could the Soviets and Wallies get from them?

    Including countries that changed sides like Italy, Romania and Bulgaria. If the main participants (USSR,USA,UK and France) defeat Germany and Japan in any month of 1944 and in the minuscle chance they be willing to share what leftovers are available, what would they have at their disposal ? I am...
  3. What if Himmler and Göring were killed on July 15 1944?

    The famous 20 July Plot nearly happened on multiple earlier dates. One of these was July 15, where the plan was called off at the last moment because Hitler was called out of the room. However, Himmler and Göring were there. What if Stauffenberg had been unable to intercept the bomb and Himmler...
  4. Gajah_Nusantara

    A World of Buzz & Change: The Radical Times Which Was the 20th Century
    Threadmarks: Prologue: Before Six there was Five

    Prologue: . A Decade of War and Peace The 40s, the decade of World War II, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the rise of an unexpected contender. But before we learn about all of this we must first learn the beginnings of this all, the United States Presidential Election of 1940. The parties...
  5. GauchoBadger

    In terms of hopelessness, was the Battle of the Bulge comparable to Sealion?

    AH.com has already had many arguments and discussions and rants about why Operation Sealion was a hopeless endeavour (which i totally agree on), but, oddly, i haven't seen as many discussions on the unlikelihood of German success in Operation Wacht am Rhein, also known as the Battle of the Bulge...
  6. Gentleman Biaggi

    TLIAPOT: An Alternate Successor (a collaboration between Gentleman Biaggi and Baconheimer)
    Threadmarks: Chapter I: 1944 Presidential Election

    Tragedy struck the state of Missouri in January of 1944. While returning from his winter break with his family in Kansas City, the Junior Senator, Harry Truman was killed in a motor accident. The vehicle that Truman was riding in was struck from the side by a drunk driver, and Truman was killed...
  7. Gandhi dies in prison in 1944. What will be the effects?

    February 1944. Gandhi's wife Kasturba, dies as per OTL from failing health. Gandhi in prison at that time, goes on fast for 21 days in protest. OTL he caught malaria in May, here however i propose that he gets malaria in March and dies from poor health at the age of 74. BTW he dies in March...
  8. GauchoBadger

    WI: Earlier Soviet capture of Narva in 1944

    IOTL, there was a Soviet offensive aimed at Estonia launched at the end stages of WW2, in february 1944. The Soviets hoped to gain a beachhead to the Baltic sea, to supplant their operations aimed at the Baltic states and Finland. However, the Axis forces in the area presented stiffer...
  9. AHC Italian front of WW2 stalls until end of 1944

    In OTL, the WAllies were able to push the Germans north of Rome by summer of 1944 and pushed as far north as just south of Bologne by winter of the same year. The challenge is that the Winter Line stays the main battlefront of the Italian theatre until winter of 1944-45, by which time the...
  10. AET: 1944 w/ Axis Win

    General idea here -- assuming PoDs following the election of FDR to his third term, how would the Presidential Election of 1944 play out if Nazi Germany and/or Imperial Japan either had effectively won or were winning their respective wars? Now, I realize full well that further details of our...
  11. emk163

    AHC: Have Franklin D Roosevelt die earlier in office.

    Your mission is to have FDR die earlier in the office of president of the United States. Weather is polio is worse or whatever. Also it doesn't have to be from 1933-1945. It can be alternate scenarios.
  12. AHC: As many countries as possible divided into a communist half and a capitalist half

    With a POD of 1944 or later, how many countries could have been divided into a communist half and a capitalist half? They have to be roughly equal sized, so PRC and Taiwan doesn't count, however an equally split China would count. OTL examples: North Korea and South Korea North Vietnam and...
  13. Simon

    Churchill Becomes Duke of Marlborough in 1944

    A slight variation on the various threads we have about his dying during the war but suppose that Churchill via the vagaries of fate, his cousin the 10th Duke lives longer but dies without an heir or his nephews predecease him, inherited the title of Duke of Marlborough in mid-1944. Whilst I...
  14. Simon

    An Earlier End to WWII and the 1944 Presidential Election

    Suppose for a moment that things go better for the Western Allies with WWII ending roughly a year earlier with Japan surrendering in August or September of 1944. Now this is after the Democratic and Republican Party conventions so it would be the same Roosevelt vs. Dewey competition as in our...
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