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Alternate Israels a.k.a. "Pin the Zion on Eurasia"

“Pin the Zion on Eurasia” and its variations has been a long-standing AH.com meme, with an added layer of criticque. The term is a reference to the fact that Israel appears in multitudinous and bizarre places in many timelines. In general, these various bizarre locations for analogues of OTL Israel are not that big an alternate history cliché, but the idea is still noted as a bit overdone at times - to the point that in many alternate histories, a state of Israel is founded at places anywhere on Earth, except at its OTL location.


Responses to this cliché by AH.commers

Our member ninebucks is the one who coined the famous nickname for this cliché, quipping : “Let's play Pin the Zion on the Eurasia… Note that, despite the name, Patagonia, Alaska and Australia are also popular destinations. Here's a list of territories and countries commonly suggested as alternate Israels by fans of alternate history:

A list of some further OTL proposals can be seen here.


Timelines attempting to avert this cliché

The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon - This AH detective thriller presents a surprisingly genre-savvy and original take on this, with the Alaskan town of Sitka and its environs becoming the new homeland of Jewish exiles after WWII. Notably, the territory isn't sold off to become a whole new country, but is only leased by the US government for a few decades, as a provisional solution. Outside of the main plot, the novel closely examines all the alternate social and political developments and problems that would arise from such a small and geographically rather cramped ethnic colony (including tensions with the locals, be they native Tlingits or old-settler Alaskans).


See Also

Israeli Points of Divergence - Alternate Locations of Israel

Ridiculously overpowered Ireland

Space filling empire

Uber Brandenburg

Uber Cornwall


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