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"...Denmark was, by European standards, a military minnow. It had a professional army that was modestly well equipped and with reserves...
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Bravo for doing an economics centric TL and tossing some quantification in there too! People seem to be afraid of or averse to anything...
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Chapter 2: Vote Roosevelt and Make it Unanimous FDR emerged from the Democratic Convention in Chicago with a growing momentum. Despite...
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Chapter 1.5: Poor Huddled Masses Pittsburgh, July 1931 The thin smog hanging over the city stung Jacob Miller's eyes much less than...
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The Great Depression proceeds as normal until a December 12th meeting between Keynes and Roosevelt at a Columbia lecture. Roosevelt...
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Chapter 1: The Contraction 1929 The New York Democratic Party had manpower problems. William Hackett was planning to run for governor...
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Foreword I came up with the premise of this story while reading Destructive Creation by Mark Wilson, a book about the US government’s...
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"...the most forgotten theater of the Central European War remains, perhaps unsurprisingly, the brief moment of the conflict that...
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"...at the outset of the crisis, France was, unequivocally, the primary naval power of the four major combatants. Germany had sixteen...
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"...and just like that, four of Europe's great powers were at war. A British offer to mediate was rejected on March 8th by Paris, which...
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"...as late as the evening of February 28th, 1919, it still seemed unlikely that Germany would attack Austria and Belgium over the...
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10 Bagaudeae Historians make the end of the so-called crisis of the III coincide with the rise of C. Aurelius Valerius Diocletian...
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09 Art, propaganda and power At first glance, for all the protagonists of the complex political game being fought at the top of the...
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It is little known, but the theme you mention was discussed OTL throughout the Middle Ages, from the 5th century up to Scholasticism, as...
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@Gateis and @John Fredrick Parker in my opinion, Augustine's role will not be diminished, both because the books written before 417...
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