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  1. CountofDooku

    Senor Adolfo – an Argentine Hitler
    Threadmarks: Chapter One: Conspiracy Theories

    Chapter One: Conspiracy Theories With the End of the German Civil War started with the Beer Hall Putsch and resulting in Nazi, Socialist and Communist uprisings across the Republic of Germany, mainly in Bavaria, Thuringia and Saxony, many German Socialists and Communists who had survived and...
  2. Argentina WI: Álzaga's mutiny succeeded?

    Martín de Álzaga was a Spanish merchant of Basque origin who migrated to Buenos Aires at a young age, gaining both wealth and political power as the years went by. He was, together with Santiago de Liniers, one of the main leaders of the resistance against the British invasions of the River...
  3. WI: Britain Joins The Spanish-Portuguese War (1776)

    In our timeline, the Spanish-Portuguese War was fought between 1776 and 1777 over the territorial borders of their colonial possessions in South America more or less a border war between their colonial possessions in South America (generally stretching from the Rio de La Plata to southern...
  4. AHC: Save the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata

    Your challenge is to have the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata survive until at least 1900.
  5. Argirópolis or Sarmiento's Silver city on an island and the Confederate States of Plata

    What if the eventual president of Argentina Domingo Sarmiento actually achieves to implement his odea of a confederación of states in the Río de la Plata basin with a capital in the Martín García Island? https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estados_Confederados_del_R%C3%ADo_de_la_Plata The...
  6. WI: Portugal Joins the Anglo-Spanish War (1796-1808) Immediately

    In our timeline, Portugal did not get involved in the Anglo-Spanish War until 1801 when France and Spain forced Portugal into an ultimatum which said either to abandon the traditional Anglo-Portuguese alliance or risk being invaded. What if the Portuguese joins their Anglo allies as soon as the...
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