When we make a alternate history scenario taking place in WWII and get a alternate national leader it is usually amount the same list of leaders. The most likely - and thus, generic - are usually:
USSR - Molotov, Bukharin, Trotsky, Zhukov and Beria
Germany - Göring, Himmler, Ludwig Beck or Rommel.
Britain - Lord Mountbatten, I once saw David Lloyd George.
USA - Henry Wallace, Wendel Wilkie, Alf Landon.
The list goes on. So here a question, what are the most random people who still had a unlikely chance to lead their country in WWII? They cannot be ASB figures to take power (like Having Wilhelm II crowned again after 1939), but some minor influent figured that maybe, who know, had enought influence to take power with enought luck.
Some I can think of are:
Germany - Alfred Rosenberg, Göbbles, Wilhelm III (if operation Valkyrie works).
USSR: Mikhail Kalinin
USA: Cordel Hull
Brazil: Amaral Peixoto.
Who else can you think of?
USSR - Molotov, Bukharin, Trotsky, Zhukov and Beria
Germany - Göring, Himmler, Ludwig Beck or Rommel.
Britain - Lord Mountbatten, I once saw David Lloyd George.
USA - Henry Wallace, Wendel Wilkie, Alf Landon.
The list goes on. So here a question, what are the most random people who still had a unlikely chance to lead their country in WWII? They cannot be ASB figures to take power (like Having Wilhelm II crowned again after 1939), but some minor influent figured that maybe, who know, had enought influence to take power with enought luck.
Some I can think of are:
Germany - Alfred Rosenberg, Göbbles, Wilhelm III (if operation Valkyrie works).
USSR: Mikhail Kalinin
USA: Cordel Hull
Brazil: Amaral Peixoto.
Who else can you think of?