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Don Antonia Returns to the Kingdom of Portugal, 1589
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This may require some explanation. Don Antonia (see link below) was a claimant to the Kingdom of Portugal who was acclaimed as king by...
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While I agree with many commenters here that a military victory, as suggested by the OP, by Iraq is far flung, I think a "political...
Today at 10:11 AM
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I think the defining image of the war, instead of being Saddam's statue being toppled, is a picture of Jacques Chirac laughing his butt...
Today at 10:10 AM
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The English Charlemagne: A Plantagenet-Capet TL
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Thank you. Don't worry, I'm OK. Just university catching up to me and pressure from my mum.
Today at 10:08 AM
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Yeah that'd be great, but absolutely not happening. -- Eichengreen & Temin, "Fetters of Gold and Paper" [2010] I'd believe a 1930 USA...
Today at 9:57 AM
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No Nazism (and maybe no WWII) - What is the ultimate fate of the Second Polish Republic?
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I don't know. If Germany demands a Polish Corridor, let's say just the Pomeranian Province, BUT nothing else (Austria, Czechoslovakia...
Today at 9:51 AM
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And such non-Nazi but right-wing Germany would most likely make Poland it's puppet without any war, as Poles would know that without...
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Speaking solely of Poland, I think that their own hunger for recognition will burn them. Poland in this era fiercely-defended their...
Today at 9:50 AM
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AHC: Describe the effects on the U.S. social atmosphere over the past 43 years if President Ronald Reagan had been assassinated.
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Economically, Bush's instincts would be more moderate than Reagan's, but he would have inherited a staff largely composed of Reagan's...
Today at 8:29 AM
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AHC: Describe the effects on the U.S. social atmosphere over the past 43 years if President Ronald Reagan had been assassinated.
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I think that one impact will be on morale. Some will be disgusted that they voted for Reagan and got GWH Bush. Memories were longer...
Today at 8:27 AM
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Peshawar Lancers Redux :Japanese Empire and China
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The weather in Manchuria began to turn with first rain and then snow. .The people began to flee hoping to cross into China and head...
Today at 7:11 AM
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Furthermore, to expand this comment there are 3 details, which I would like to discuss with you now, the first concerns the Luxembourg...
Today at 6:46 AM
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Tellurus: a worldbuilding project
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It's likely the last of these options, though I'm not 100% sure.
Today at 3:22 AM
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Hello! I am just curious, is this TL still being worked on? On a different forum? Or has there just been a general break?
Today at 3:21 AM
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Best of luck in your future ventures.
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