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What if Japan and Italy fought in World War I on the side of the Central Powers?
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I can’t see your point behind the sneering. Yes, the Anglo-Japanese Alliance in practice, was beset by reservations and doubts. In...
Thursday at 7:22 PM
SenatorChickpea
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What if Japan and Italy fought in World War I on the side of the Central Powers?
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This is a classic 'WI Governments clicked a different button on the focus tree' question. History doesn't work like a computer game -...
Tuesday at 8:35 PM
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What if Japan and Italy fought in World War I on the side of the Central Powers?
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To reframe your question: WI Japan attacks its closest ally and major financial backer, entering a war with three Great Powers whose...
Tuesday at 8:34 PM
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What if the outcome of the "Glorious" Revolution had been decided by a sword duel between King James VII & II and William of Orange?
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this is peak jacobitism in thread form, i don't think we'll ever get higher than this! xD jokes aside, that's not happening: while it'd...
Tuesday at 2:48 AM
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A Miss of Grapeshot: Suffren and the Tiger of Mysore
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Attempts at ending the War of the Triple Alliance, or the Third Anglo-Mysore War, had faltered upon mutually irreconcilable demands, and...
Monday at 8:22 AM
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Schwarz-Rot-Gold! - A Weimar Germany TL
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Lol, indeed it is. But don't worry, there is still fun to be had in China!
Monday at 2:20 AM
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Schwarz-Rot-Gold! - A Weimar Germany TL
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... Good lord, that's certainly a way to prolong the Nanjing Decade.
Monday at 1:47 AM
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Restoration of the Great Ming: A Tianqi Timeline
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The Amur River The reason for the rapprochement between Ejei Khan and the Dalai Lama quickly becomes apparent in the spring of 1648...
May 11, 2024
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WI: Kühlmann's "Peace Kite" Flies, a Negotiated End to WWI in 1917?
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It's an interesting idea, but I'm sceptical about any peace that leaves Germany with a free hand in the East - the prospect of the...
May 8, 2024
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"Where England's Sorrow Ended : An Alternate History of the English Civil Wars"
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This looks fascinating.
May 3, 2024
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Gao Xuan shivered as he climbed the stairs up to the battlements. The emperor had insisted on being allowed to watch the fighting from...
Apr 30, 2024
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Schwarz-Rot-Gold! - A Weimar Germany TL
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Chapter 5: March of the Brownshirts “Hitler’s arrest was the most publicized event in German history to this day. You can still cheaply...
Apr 30, 2024
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So Evident a Danger: The Consequences of War between Britain, Prussia and Russia in 1791
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Absolutely right, it was hinted at the end of the first chapter that Britain and Russia may well not get involved in a big war in France...
Apr 22, 2024
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Schwarz-Rot-Gold! - A Weimar Germany TL
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Good update, but on a purely stylistic note it's probably better to say 'The NSDAP - or ' Nazis' - fed like vultures....' Proper name...
Apr 22, 2024
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So Evident a Danger: The Consequences of War between Britain, Prussia and Russia in 1791
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That was a well written update, by which I mean I felt a genuine surge of irritation and a desire to sharpen a razor.
Apr 22, 2024
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