The Footprint of Mussolini - TL

They lived quietly in the Kingdom of Hejaz (no one, not even the Ikhwan wanted to avenge the Mufti, he was that despised). He looked after her for a few years until she was able to take care of herself again. They got by on interview commissions and state payments, better than 90% of the population. Both would finally marry in their late 20s and go on to live relatively normal lives despite everything.
That's probably the best that could happened to them, and I think also what they would hope for
 
There's an Intermission specifically about Orwell: the 1984 equivalent is called The Last Man in Europe, has the three superstates Europe, Asia and America being specifically fighting over the control of Africa (called "Shade" in the book), and prominently features the Wej, basically Jews, being treated as useful tool by Europe's regime.
Thank you
 
What did happen to Nicolae Ceausescu?

How high is support for restoration of monarchy in Russia?

What did happen to al-Bakr's son whom Brits found in Oman at end of Second Arab War?
 
  1. What country has the highest and the lowest GDP/capita in the world respectively?
  2. What political parties are currently in power in the United States, the UK, India, Italy, France, and Germany?
  3. What became of Kakuei Tanaka? Did he still become Prime Minister or did Sato's reputation as the reunifier of Japan mean the Shadow Shogun was never able to become Prime Minister?
  4. What is the size of the nuclear arsenals of the main nuclear powers of the world (the US, France, Britain, China, South Africa, Italy, and Israel)?
  5. How do modern-day Arabs feel about their current state? Is there a cautious optimism about the future amongst most Arabs outside of Syria as their situation slowly improves?
 
What did happen to Nicolae Ceausescu?

How high is support for restoration of monarchy in Russia?

What did happen to al-Bakr's son whom Brits found in Oman at end of Second Arab War?
1) Failed politician.

2) Low. The new Orthodox Church says the Communists came because the old one sided with the Romanovs instead of Tolstoy.

3) De radicalised and living in hiding in Australia.
 
  1. What country has the highest and the lowest GDP/capita in the world respectively?
  2. What political parties are currently in power in the United States, the UK, India, Italy, France, and Germany?
  3. What became of Kakuei Tanaka? Did he still become Prime Minister or did Sato's reputation as the reunifier of Japan mean the Shadow Shogun was never able to become Prime Minister?
  4. What is the size of the nuclear arsenals of the main nuclear powers of the world (the US, France, Britain, China, South Africa, Italy, and Israel)?
  5. How do modern-day Arabs feel about their current state? Is there a cautious optimism about the future amongst most Arabs outside of Syria as their situation slowly improves?

1) Highest is Luxembourg, lowest a toss up between South Africa’s subject states.

2) It changes pretty frequently between all of them. Who is in charge right now isn’t too important.

3) Tanaka pulled off a run in the late 70s falling as OTL.

4) America has 2000, Italy 600, China 500, Britain 500, France 300, India 300, South Africa 150.

5) Arabs are too despondent and cynical to be hopeful, but also too cynical to fight back.
 
Where is the capital city of West Africa as Nairobi is the capital city of East Africa? And speaking of East Africa, what became of Julius Nyerere? Obscure figure or an Afro-Fascist?
 
Where is the capital city of West Africa as Nairobi is the capital city of East Africa? And speaking of East Africa, what became of Julius Nyerere? Obscure figure or an Afro-Fascist?

Dakar, and Nyerere went Afro-Fascist, dying alongside Amin in the failed coup.
 
Having just rewatched Death of Stalin: would anything like it have been made TTL, or are Communists viewed as being too vile to be made fun of, like Nazis?
 
Having just rewatched Death of Stalin: would anything like it have been made TTL, or are Communists viewed as being too vile to be made fun of, like Nazis?

I don't understand the question. The Nazis have been the subject of comedic lampooning from Mel Brooks to Hitler in the Bunker - much the same exists for the Soviets ITTL, perhaps even more so due to the Moon Fiasco.
 
I don't understand the question. The Nazis have been the subject of comedic lampooning from Mel Brooks to Hitler in the Bunker.
Well, that's definitely true. I guess what I'm asking then is if something like Death of Stalin would be subject to similar amounts of controversy as jokes about Nazis- eg would we be seeing video essays about the ethics of satirizing Communists.
 
@Sorairo As a suggestion, perhaps gather all the questions you have been getting into an FAQ chapter so you won't keep getting asked the same/similar ones?

Thank you again btw.
 
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