I wonder do the royal family managed to fled to safety to other country or the us or do they still got murdered

The Russian Revolution in the late 20s starts out kindof like the French Revolution, with the economy being in the toilet and the Tsar being forced to initially compromise with the legislature, only for him to renege of the deal, prompting a wave of violence that ends with him to be put under house arrest as an unstable coalition isn't quite willing to execute him out of fear of prompting the European monarchies from turning on Russia. So instead he is forced to "voluntarily abdicate" and is exiled to the Netherlands, much like his cousin Wilhelm.
 
I see. What about other Eastern European countries (read: mainly Poland, but others too)? What happened to them in the post-WW1 peace? How (if at all) did their borders post-WW1 change after WW2?

Poland remains part of Russia, but a nationalist movement in the 1920s and 30s takes advantage of the situation in Russia to rebel and form a new Polish state. Russian troops occupy Poland, which the Germans use to fear monger about the encroachment of socialism on their borders.
 
The Russian Revolution in the late 20s starts out kindof like the French Revolution, with the economy being in the toilet and the Tsar being forced to initially compromise with the legislature, only for him to renege of the deal, prompting a wave of violence that ends with him to be put under house arrest as an unstable coalition isn't quite willing to execute him out of fear of prompting the European monarchies from turning on Russia. So instead he is forced to "voluntarily abdicate" and is exiled to the Netherlands, much like his cousin Wilhelm.
Hmm does the us takes advantage in this situation and perhaps have a plan to reinstate the romanovs back once the soviet is out of the picture?
 
No. Nobody wants the Romanovs back any more than they wanted the Hohenzollerns back.
So basically heavily disgraced ah okay well lookimg forward for your next update and oh on indonesia i hope you touch the issue with aceh cause it could be really interesting (the whole separitism thing)
 
Yeah im not surprised by that so when is the next update?
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World War I
World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war that lasted from 28 July 1912 to 11 November 1915. Contemporaneously described as "the war to end all wars", it led to the mobilization of more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, making it one of the largest and deadliest war up to that point in history with an estimated six million combatant deaths and nine million civilian deaths as a direct result of the war.

In 1904 the Britain and France entered into the Entente Cordiale, with the US joining later in the fall of 1909. The agreement was initially about formalizing colonial territory, however it provided the foundations for the Entente alliance. On 1 July 1912, the German gunboat SMS Panther arrived at the port of Agadir, the US sent the USS Macon to defend their leased port. The crisis, while initially prompted by French overzealousness in the Morroccan interior came to a head when Germany fired on the Entente Fleet after a perceived attack from the Macon. The following day the French declared war on Germany.

A network of interlocking alliances enlarged the crisis from a relatively minor naval skirmish to a war involving most of Europe. By August 1912, the great powers of Europe and their New World allies and dominions were divided into two coalitions: the Quadruple Entente, consisting of France, Russia, the United States, and Britain; and the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. The Triple Alliance was only defensive in nature, allowing Italy to stay out of the war until April 1913, when it joined the Allied Powers after its relations with Austria-Hungary deteriorated. Russia mobilized on the evening of 30 September; the following day, Austria-Hungary and Germany did the same, while Germany demanded Russia demobilise within twelve hours. When Russia failed to comply, Germany declared war on Russia on 1 October in support of Austria-Hungary, the latter following suit on 6 August. The US would take over a year to fully mobilize, and would be limited to maritime engagements during the opening days of the war.

Germany's strategy was to rapidly concentrate the bulk of its army in the West to defeat France before American and British Imperial reinforcements could send in reinforcements, then shift forces to the East before Russia could fully mobilise. After driving through Belgium German and French forces met along the banks of the Marne River and fought to a stalemate that began a prolonged phase of trench warfare that would last until 1914.


...TBC
 
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World War II
World War II (WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1940 to 1946... It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all the great powers—forming two opposing military alliances: the Entente and the Axis.

TBC
 
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Considering how the Chinese Exclusion still happened here, did African-Americans also participate in the persecution of immigrants and their communities?
 
Considering how the Chinese Exclusion still happened here, did African-Americans also participate in the persecution of immigrants and their communities?
Yes. This isn't an America devoid of racial persecution or xenophobia, just one where white supremacy is no longer the basis for our legal system.
 
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