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So, there are at least a dozen threads about Gustavus Adolphus surviving etc. I'm interested in the consequences of a Protestant victory at Nordlingen in 1634. Let's say they manage to defeat Ferdinand of Hungary before the Spanish arrive or if they successfully cut off the Catholics from Donauworth and force them to lift the siege of Nordlingen like they originally planned to. Probably, a Protestant victory on the scale of Breitenfeld isn't possible, but maybe a limited victory is. Besides, Cardinal-Infante didn't have much more time to spend in Germany and Baner still had an army in Silesia ready to attack again that could force the Imperials to retreat back into Bohemia and abandon Bavaria altogether.
Now, does anyone have ideas about the effects of this on the future war, the treaty between Poland and Sweden that was over in 1635 and about possible French involvement in the war?
Thanks,