A German Star: Erik Fritz (38)
The Barrier Camp
Queen Maud Land
February 10th, 1953
Fritz was pleased to see Dross's men assembling the second AeroJet Model 47M plane. It was a very nice day with an almost perfectly clear blue sky. The Antarctic sun shone down on the barrier camp. and Fritz...
From The Spirit of Salamis- A Short Allied Victory in Crete TL
Reinforcements incoming! An Australian Army Ford 4x4 artillery tractor towing a No 27 Mk I limber and an 18 pounder Mk IV field gun. Approximately 1400 units of these Ford vehicles were purchased by the Australian Army between 1939...
Threadmarks: Chapter 84. The Rising Sun and the Crescent Moon (1830-1842)
Chapter 84. The Rising Sun and the Crescent Moon (1830-1842)
After being defeated by Tokugawa Ieyoshi, Ishida Sakichi found refuge in an Aragonese ship that was anchored in the Portuguese of Nagasaki. It caused a diplomatic crisis that was solved when Ieyoshi's men stormed the ship and...
A German Star: Erik Fritz (37)
A Hidden Facility Somewhere in Atlantic City.
January 15th, 1953
After a few weeks to rest and recover and to go to Cuba to film a documentary about the island and its wonders, Fritz found himself again in the most inner sanctum of the whole country with his old...
Chapter 83: A Cultural Rennaisance
A seemingly distant affaire, the death of Oda Katsunaga, the fifteenth and longest-serving shōgun of the Oda shogunate of Japan, was to bring havoc not only to that distant country, but also in Europe, where the last embers of the last conflict had not yet...
So, in the best of cases, unser Fritz would be little better than Kaiser Billy.
I'm sorry, but a popular topic of alt-histories dies here. as least with him as main character.
Threadmarks: Chapter 82: Hispania in the Post-War - II (1830-1831)
Chapter 82: Hispania in the Post-War - II (1830-1831): A Very Hispanic Coup.
The fall of Queipo de Llano worked as a rallying point for those who wanted to bring down the regime. The Radical Party demanded new elections while even more radical citizens created councils in Ávila, Salamanca, León...
A German Star: Erik Fritz (36)
A Hidden Facility Somewhere in Atlantic City.
October 23th, 1952
When Fritz opened his eyes and saw the dark bulk of the secret ORRA base under the moonshine, our hero felt very happy.
-We made it! -he shouted, patting Dross' shoulder- I can’t believe we return...
ASB. If you want a Carlist victory, you should move it to the first war (1833–1840). A 1870s victory is like hoping Germany winning WW2 in 1944.
OTL Infante Jaime, who would have been king by 1914, was quite pro-Russian, so you need to change that.
Having Spain as ally in WW1 would be for...