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  1. The underlying assumptions of the NAZI party

    I have been thinking about the many posts we have had over the years suggesting different ways the Germans could have acted in the second world war. The issue to me is a casual assumption that any part of the NAZI memeplex could be changed without affecting the rest of the beliefs or the...
  2. AHA: Boudicca unifies the British.

    Assume Boudicca manages to unify the British tribes with displays of amazing charisma and genius level political/diplomatic. The Romans are swept into the sea Question what would it take for a dynastic marriage between her and Vespasian? 😀
  3. Can Germany offer peace in WWII

    This question has been in my mind since reading several suggestions that Germany could offer peace, usually to the UK in 1940 or to Russia in 1942 but others have been made. I am not asking if the other side would consider the offer nor am I asking if either side would keep any agreement. I am...
  4. Alternate history Jokes

    Has there ever been a thread where jokes from other timelines have been posted? An Englishman, a Scotchman, an Irishman and a Welshman walk into a bar. The Englishman orders a Newpint of Gin. The Scotchman reacts with horror, "If you drink that I will have to hospitalise you". The Irishman...
  5. No Rommel in Africa

    I was listening to the radio yesterday "great lives", slightly cringe making programme about Rommel. What caught my attention was the idea that sending Rommel to Africa was basically a whim of Hitler and the Army wanted a more conventional officer with defensive instructions. Suppose Hitler...
  6. Perfidious Albion encourages Sealion

    I understand the logic that means most posters here say Sealion is as likely to be successful as an invasion using balloon launched teddy bears. Suppose the Imperial General Staff come to the same conclusion, after all the British were already reading some of Hitlers Mail thanks to ULTRA and a...
  7. Newton's Radio

    Discussion thread 1672 Isaac Newton’s letter on light and colour is read to the Royal society and criticised by Robert Hooke. Newton threatens to withdraw from the Royal Society. The cracks are papered over. 1679 Newton and Hooke correspond on light, the movement of planets and...
  8. Newton's Radio

    1672 Isaac Newton’s letter on light and colour is read to the Royal society and criticised by Robert Hooke. Newton threatens to withdraw from the Royal Society. The cracks are papered over. 1679 Newton and Hooke correspond on light, the movement of planets and many other subjects. They...
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