沒有國民黨就沒有中國, Without the Kuomintang there would be no China, A Republic of China Story

Due to TTL's Vietnam War being different, will there be a Full metal jacket movie being made?
A similar movie would be made in China in the 90s after most censorship was abolished.
Also another question (which is on Iraq), does the Kingdom of Iraq uses the same flag they used until 1958, and what flag does the Islamic republic of Iraq use?
The Kingdom of Iraq uses the pre-1958 flag. I haven't come up with a flag for the Islamic Republic of Iraq yet.
 
The Kingdom of Iraq uses the pre-1958 flag. I haven't come up with a flag for the Islamic Republic of Iraq yet.
You could probably use this flag from TNO (a HOI4 mod) even though its just a recolored OTL Iraq flag. I think it'll work.
 

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Speaking of which, how sizable are the Christian minorities in China without the CPC's persecution of Christians? And speaking of which, who would be more prominent in this China, Catholics or Protestants?
 
Speaking of which, how sizable are the Christian minorities in China without the CPC's persecution of Christians? And speaking of which, who would be more prominent in this China, Catholics or Protestants?

Church of the East? Either that or Catholicism, since it's more pronounced in East Asia. All in all, most religions in China would find themselves more pronounced by the absence of persecution, which I can't really wrap my mind around, why would PRC or most socialist states even do this when religion doesn't really conflict with socialism?
 
Church of the East? Either that or Catholicism, since it's more pronounced in East Asia. All in all, most religions in China would find themselves more pronounced by the absence of persecution, which I can't really wrap my mind around, why would PRC or most socialist states even do this when religion doesn't really conflict with socialism?
In fact, the conclusions of dialectical materialism imply that there is no god/s after all - however, it is not necessary to be an orthodox Marxist to organize a revolution (especially since Mao was not one).

In fact, the conflict between progressive revolutionaries and Religion is that a religious organization is a sum of people participating in social and economic relations. And if religion occupies a dominant position in society, then due to objective reasons, religious authorities take conservative positions. And even if a revolutionary observes all the fasts and has been a pilgrim to holy places, he will still be declared the embodiment of evil if there is talk of expropriation of church lands or recognition of civil marriage.
In Mao's Conflict with Christians there were other factors. Of course, there was also copying of Stalin's experience, but he always treated it "creatively". First of all, the anti-Western direction of the revolution played a role, and the fact that many leaders of the Kuomintang were Christians. From his point of view, they were potential agents of the West and the Kuomintang. In addition, after all, a puppet church was created in China (as in most cases).
 
You could probably use this flag from TNO (a HOI4 mod) even though its just a recolored OTL Iraq flag. I think it'll work.
That one looks good.
Also btw, what is the current ethnic map of china and is it better than OTL?
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Dark red means over 80% Han (Dark Grey means over 80% Tibetan). Xikang is about 60% Tibetan, Xinjiang is about 70% Uighur, and there are two plurality Mongol provinces. The three pink provinces are plurality Han.
Speaking of which, how sizable are the Christian minorities in China without the CPC's persecution of Christians? And speaking of which, who would be more prominent in this China, Catholics or Protestants?
China is about 8% Christian TTL, roughly evenly split between Catholics and Protestants.
Church of the East? Either that or Catholicism, since it's more pronounced in East Asia. All in all, most religions in China would find themselves more pronounced by the absence of persecution, which I can't really wrap my mind around, why would PRC or most socialist states even do this when religion doesn't really conflict with socialism?
Church of the East hasn't had a presence in China in a very long time, and that church hasn't done that much proselytizing in modern times.

While Socialism and religion are not incompatible, Marxist socialism is incompatible with religion.
 
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That one looks good.

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Dark red means over 80% Han (Dark Grey means over 80% Tibetan). Xikang is about 60% Tibetan, Xinjiang is about 70% Uighur, and there are two plurality Mongol provinces. The three pink provinces are plurality Han.

China is about 8% Christian TTL, roughly evenly split between Catholics and Protestants.

Church of the East hasn't had a presence in China in a very long time, and that church hasn't done that much proselytizing in modern times.

While Socialism and religion are not incompatible, Marxist socialism is incompatible with religion.
Wait how are there plurality Mongol Provinces when Inner Mongolia is 90% Han OTL? History can’t have changed that much?
 
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Dark red means over 80% Han (Dark Grey means over 80% Tibetan). Xikang is about 60% Tibetan, Xinjiang is about 70% Uighur, and there are two plurality Mongol provinces. The three pink provinces are plurality Han.
Love how the ethnic map has the colors of the five races under one union flag :)
Though, I guess the Hui muslims are probably in Qinghai and Ningxia which are the two of the three Plural Han provinces.
 
I meant to say color them red, sorry that my grammars kinda bad.
Also, since Qasim stayed in power in Iraq, what happened to the baathists there and what is Saddam hussein doing instead?
Some Baathists became Communists, some got purged. Saddam Hussein was a general who was captured by the Iranians and executed for war crimes in 2006.
 
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