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  1. Sphinx

    Long Live Sacred Germany: The Oster Conspiracy | Alternate Timeline
    Threadmarks: TOC: Prologue

    Long Live Sacred Germany: The Oster Conspiracy "He who would live must fight. He who doesn't wish to fight in this world has not the right to exist." - Adolf Hitler "Do not forget, brothers, that dagger which was plunged into our heartland one hundred years ago, the bastard state of Britain...
  2. The Prague Spring endures?

    Suppose that the higher ups in the USSR decide against invading Czechoslovakia for whatever reason, and so Alexander Dubcek stays in power and continues to carry on with his reformist agenda. How would a more democratic Czechoslovakia affect political developments in the East Bloc, and how would...
  3. MeatPowers

    The German-Czechoslovak War of 1938

    Hitler annexes Austria! MARCH 25, 1938 On the night of March 12, Hitler marched his Heer, the German army, across the border of Austria. The Nazi forces were met with little resistance as they marched to and occupied Vienna. The very next day, the Nazis held a referendum in Austria to determine...
  4. Czechoslovakia stays a democracy?

    Suppose that the Communist Party and its stooges don't do as well in the 1946 election. This means that, even if Klement Gottwald still becomes prime minister, the Ministry of the Interior is given to someone who isn't an ally of his, denying him the ability to pack the police with communist...
  5. WI: Czech Corridor Established After WWII

    The Czech Corridor was a proposal that was brought up after WWI to connect Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia together. It didn't make it far and was ultimately rejected. But let's say the idea is brought back up after WWII. Hoping to find a good excuse to punish the Austrians and Hungarians for...
  6. Brezhnev accepts the Prague spring.

    Leonid Brezhnev and the Soviet delegation in attendance of the bilateral talks with the Czechoslovakian representatives from the 29th of July to 1st of August comes to an agreement with the Czechs that he will not interfere with nor try to stop the reforms of Alexander Dubček and the reformist...
  7. The Blonde Beast Lives: A Heydrich TL
    Threadmarks: Chapter 1: The Assassination Attempt

    May 28, 1941, Prague, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš waited at the tram stop at the junction between 2 roads. They were the pair chosen by the Czechoslovak government in exile, to execute Operation Anthropoid, the assassination of the current acting Protector of...
  8. Margrave of Moravia

    WI: Austria-Hungary reformed before Second World War

    After the WW1 the Austro-Hungarian empire collapsed with new countries emerging from its corpse. Two of them were Austria and Hungary. I propose a two scenarios where it is reformed (though not in its original state) in the interwar period. First is, that at the second attempt of Karl I. to...
  9. AHC: Union between Hungary and Czechoslovakia

    With any pod between 1965 and 1995, and can we get Hungary and Czechoslovakia under a single government? If all of Czechoslovakia is too asb than just transferring Slovakia is also fine. A communist government isn't required but considering the dates would be ideal. I'm not entirely sure how to...
  10. Would have been possible a medieval or pre-World War Czechoslovakia?

    Could Czech and Slovak have been united under one state (regardless if kingdom or republic)?
  11. JCC the Alt Historian

    AHC: How Togo would fare under the rule of Czechoslovakia.

    After World War I, there was a discussion about giving the former German Empire colony of Togoland to the newly independent country Czechoslovakia. However, this plan never fell through, and instead Togo was put under French (most of the colony) and British(the small Western section that would...
  12. WI: UK/France strike Nazi Germany in March 1939 after the takeover of Czechoslovakia

    One of the most fascinating parts of the history of World War II was the run-up to the war. I always felt the UK and France had a strategic advantage against Germany if they decided the line that couldn't be crossed was Hitler taking over the rest of Czechoslovakia in March 1939. If the UK and...
  13. jhuro

    If Germany and Russia both go red, is Eastern Europe doomed to be partitioned?

    If by say 1921 there exists a communist Germany on one side and the Soviet Union on the other, is there any way for Czechoslovakia, Poland, and the Baltics* to survive as fortress nations? Or will they inevitably be partitioned/ turned into satellite communist regimes? *I’m including a remnant...
  14. WI: PM Atlee during Sudetenland Crisis

    Say that the Great depression hits the UK worse than otl allowing the labour party to win the majority in 1935, how would Clement Attlee respond to the early expansion of Nazi Germany? Would he have been willing to fight to defend Czechoslovakia's sovereignty and could he convince Daladier to...
  15. What If: Carlist Hungary vs The Little Entente

    This supposes that the Charles IV's march on Budapest starting on October 21st 1921 is successful and he takes the throne once more reestablishing the Habsburg Dynasty in Hungary. Upon doing so he reiterates that he will revoke the Treaty of Trianon as it was signed under duress calling for a...
  16. The Sudeten War: History of the World after an Alternate 1938
    Threadmarks: Chapter I: Rise of the Nazis and the Sudeten Crisis, 1933-1938.

    After reading the Wikipedia article on Turtledove's alternate history series concerning WW II erupting over the Sudetenland Crisis, I decided to do my own take on how such a world might develop. This is the first installment of that TL: The Sudeten War Chapter I: Rise of the Nazis and the...
  17. Romanian-Hungarian and Serb-Hungarian population exchange after WWI

    What if somewhere after WWI (maybe after result of Trianon Threaty) Hungary and Romania agree or has been forced to exchange the popluation in such way: the Hungarians and Szeklers would be deported to Northern-Western teritories of OTL Romania (Oradea, Bihor, Salay, Satu Mare, Baia Mare) and...
  18. Why did Socialist Czechoslovakia's Economy perform worse than East Germany?

    Czechoslovakia was one of the world's most industrialized nations in the interwar, with economic performance and standards of living that were on par with the Western European nations. At the beginning of the Cold War it continued to be the most economically developed and productive Eastern Bloc...
  19. Alternate representative national football teams

    After the USSR split up in the 1990s, the former states played for the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) team at Euro 92 and after the Velvet divorce which saw Czechoslovakia split into two in 1993, the Czechoslovak team played under the banner Representation of Czechs and Slovaks (RCS)...
  20. Post WWII resettlement of the Sorbs from Democratic Republic of Germany to Czechoslovakia/Poland

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbs Sorbs are West Slavic nation living in Saxony. Lower Sorbian language is quite similar to Polish, while Upper Sorbian is more similar to Czech language. In 1945 there were 145 000 Sorbs. Nowadays there is only 7 thousands of Lower Sobians and 13 thusand of...
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