I think the Remembrance is the TL-191 USA's equivalent of the EnterpriseIn your headcanon did the US have a famous ship like the USS Enterprise in the fourth pacific war?
What were the “swing states” in TTL’s 2020 US Presidential election considering the Republicans and Socialists were merged?
How did Germany democratize?
From what I experimented with Nukemap, much of central London would be destroyed with much of the famous landmarks being destroyed as well. This using a Fat Man bomb based on the maximum capacity of nukes at the time and seeing how the Germans would want to go for maximum destruction. Deaths will be at least the number you stated.How much of London was destroyed in their superbombing, and how many died? Depending on where it hit, I think that there could have been at least 100k British casualties.
Also, did the royal family survive?
Islington probably caught some of it; DBE mentioned that Herbert Chapman was killed and that Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and West Ham all had to be rebuilt almost from scratch.From what I experimented with Nukemap, much of central London would be destroyed with much of the famous landmarks being destroyed as well. This using a Fat Man bomb based on the maximum capacity of nukes at the time and seeing how the Germans would want to go for maximum destruction. Deaths will be at least the number you stated.
Ideally, I put my blast site at either Southwark or at the west end of the City of London.Islington probably caught some of it; DBE mentioned that Herbert Chapman was killed and that Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and West Ham all had to be rebuilt almost from scratch.
Why wasn't the UK occupied and balkanized post-SGW?
So that last bit is why the CP opposes Scottish independence post-SGW despite being advantageous to them in seeing the UK weakened and not having them rise against them ever again.The German Empire had extensive security commitments after the end of the Second Great War, including a prospective two decade-long military occupation of northwestern France, continued military requirements throughout Germany’s East Central European allies, and existing overseas military deployments throughout the rest of the empire. A long-term military occupation of Great Britain was never considered by the postwar German government.
Breaking apart the United Kingdom politically was also never seriously considered by either the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the German Empire. Neither country wanted to establish a precedent for regions of their respective empires to seek independence.
How much of London was destroyed in their superbombing, and how many died? Depending on where it hit, I think that there could have been at least 100k British casualties.
Also, did the royal family survive?
So that last bit is why the CP opposes Scottish independence post-SGW despite being advantageous to them in seeing the UK weakened and not having them rise against them ever again.
What are poll closings like for modern US elections?
I think the Remembrance is the TL-191 USA's equivalent of the Enterprise
What happened to the German and Austro-Hungarian concessions in China?