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  1. AHC: A White Nationalist neopagan country.

    It used to be and it's conceivable that it still would be in many places if it wasn't for the atrocities committed by the Nazis.
  2. How much of a boost to Japan's economy, if any, could a retained Taiwan have given?

    I might agree with you if it upset the demographic balance. Japanese people would still be by far the majority of Japan if they kept Taiwan. If we assume they maintain the same populations that they do today, that would be a total population of 149 million. 125 million Japanese. 24 million...
  3. How much of a boost to Japan's economy, if any, could a retained Taiwan have given?

    I can see the Taiwanese not wanting this, but did the Japanese really want to give up Taiwan?
  4. Could fascism survive to the present without WW2?

    Alright. I just 100% disagree with you. They’re probably not going to be supplied. Just like they weren’t OTL. But if you disagree, that’s fine.
  5. Could fascism survive to the present without WW2?

    You didn't answer the question. What did they do after 1936? Were they sending weapons over the border? Was the Suez closed? The British definitely controlled it at that point. There were already a lot of decolonization movements in both Empires and Mussolini isn't going to be toppled over a...
  6. Could fascism survive to the present without WW2?

    Because the public cared. Not the politicians. And what happened after 1936? Decolonization is a much bigger problem for Britain and France. They'll probably be busy anyways trying to put down rebellions in their vast colonial holdings.
  7. Could fascism survive to the present without WW2?

    They don't really care. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoare%E2%80%93Laval_Pact
  8. Could fascism survive to the present without WW2?

    French and British covert support wouldn’t happen in a scenario where colonialism lasts. They were willing to accept it once it was already accomplished. If they’re trying to maintain their colonial Empires, they aren’t going to try and support an anti-colonial movement. The Soviets would, but...
  9. Japan declares war on germany july 1941

    Japan gets nothing from declaring war on Germany in 1941. Their best play is to settle for Manchukuo and declare war on the Germany near the end of the war.
  10. Could fascism survive to the present without WW2?

    Closed by who? The Egyptians? This is really going to intensify in the 1960’s and 1970’s.
  11. Best Non-England Location for Industrialization?

    The Low Countries probably or maybe France.
  12. Could fascism survive to the present without WW2?

    I’m sure he would commit atrocities. I don’t think he’d try to wipe the Ethiopians out entirely.
  13. Could fascism survive to the present without WW2?

    Mussolini never had any intention of genocide in Ethiopia. I think they’d give it up, because it’s not worth holding. It might not happen under Mussolini. I just can’t see it being viewed as a net benefit to try and hold on to Ethiopia.
  14. Could fascism survive to the present without WW2?

    This sounds like a bad Idea in a deeply religious country.
  15. Could fascism survive to the present without WW2?

    My point was that extreme ideologies thrived Post-WW2. There’s no real reason to think that people would try to topple the regimes in Iberia or other parts of the Mediterranean and Balkans whether the Soviet Union exists as America’s rival or not. These regimes collapsed OTL, because fascism was...
  16. Could fascism survive to the present without WW2?

    Extremist ideas like communism? Franco’s Spain saw significant growth after World War 2. I think that was just their natural trajectory. Italian fascism was Catholic. Being religious doesn’t preclude being fascist. I think we migh separate fascism broadly from the specific variant found in...
  17. No WWI: impact on the Ottoman Empire

    They might try to found Israel somewhere else if they can’t establish it in the Levant.
  18. Could fascism survive to the present without WW2?

    That depends on your definition, but they were part of the same historical trend.
  19. No WWI: impact on the Ottoman Empire

    You mean per capita, right? It might be better off actually. Turkey is an industrialized country. Having access to that much oil would also give them much greater bargaining power with the Europeans.
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