cold war britain

  1. Victory in Aden TL

    Victory in Aden TL 11 February 1959 – Federation of the territories of the Aden Protectorate named the “Federation of the Emirates of the South.” 4 April 1962 – Addition of 9 more protectorates and renaming to the “Federation of South Arabia” 18 January 1963 – Addition of Aden Colony into the...
  2. Sarthak

    How would an Eden Premiership from 45 turn out to be in Britain?

    Let's go with a scenario in which Churchill dies in 42 or 43, either through health reasons or the German navy or luftwaffe get lucky when churchill was moving around. Eden would be pushed in as the new PM. Let's say that Eden takes Macmillan and Butler's advise in early 43 which Churchill...
  3. Sarthak

    Aftermath of a successful Suez Crisis

    Let's say that despite American threats and the Egyptian resistance the French and British manage to successfully intervene in Suez. A few months of occupation in Suez later the Egyptian government falls into anarchy and the country falls into civil war. Israel occupies (de facto annexes) the...
  4. Duke Andrew of Dank

    WI: USA vs UK Cold War

    This is sort of a sequel to a thread I posted earlier. Long story short is, what would be the effects of a Cold War that pitted the US vs the British Empire.
  5. Sarthak

    1950s British Economic Sanity Options and its Butterflies

    Now many threads regarding sanity options have been done, mainly (read: all) revolving around WW2 and WW1. However how about a Sanity option thread regarding British economics from exactly 1st Jan, 1950. Also discuss potential economic policies that would have been good and beneficial for...
  6. Sarthak

    The American/European Split

    Alright, this is implausible, but not ASB so bear with me, what if after the Suez Crisis Britain and America become like OTL America and France with a psuedo Anglo-American split. OTL The Suez crisis did leave a serious burn mark towards America from Britain considering when America asked for...
  7. Consequences of a meltdown at Windscale

    The Windscale Piles were a set of nuclear reactors built by the British government on the northwest coast of England in what is today Sellafield, Cumbria. They weren't power-producing, but were instead commissioned to produce weapons-grade plutonium for atomic bombs. Construction began in 1946...
  8. AltoRegnant

    Most Powerful Britain Post War

    Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is thus-Create a TL where britain survives as a major power, only losing a maximum of two major colonies, and the surviving colonies have a more equal governance. I imagine that the soviets would have to be more aggressive in southern Europe and the...
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