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A greater latin influence on the wider area as a whole, the potential for territorial butterflies once Rome inevitably starts to...
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Sure. But as you've said, there's no value to it, and no point.
Monday at 1:47 PM
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12 June 1942. Rabaul. The casualties taken to capture of Rabaul had made the South Seas Detachment incapable of any further meaningful...
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(Author's Note: So when I way back when started seeding the shit hitting the fan in Saudi Arabia, I did so in my time honored tradition...
Sunday at 3:49 AM
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Would Asia/the world of the twentieth century have been better off if Japan lost the Russo-Japan War, was stalemated, or deterred from attacking?
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It took 3 revolutions to get the most extreme sect of the radical extreme into power. Even if you apply a tight butterfly net to Europe...
Friday at 6:09 PM
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Would Asia/the world of the twentieth century have been better off if Japan lost the Russo-Japan War, was stalemated, or deterred from attacking?
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The big butterfly isn't Japan it's Russia. No defeat means no 1905 Revolution and almost certainly no 1917 Revolution. The October...
Friday at 4:33 PM
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Edifice: A History of the National Redoubt
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Putting a 10 year old plane back in production is also fairly unlikely but I can certainly see this world pushing more resources into...
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The Do-31 would need a lot more development before it would enter service, as it was at the time of cancellation it was a transport...
May 2, 2024
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11. By the end of 1970, the world was a much more chaotic place than it had been just a year before. The war in Vietnam continued, with...
May 2, 2024
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So PQ 17 gets +1 carrier in covering force and an escort carrier in the convoy itself as per PQ18. And the destroyers are first rate...
May 1, 2024
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10 June 1942. London, England. General Alan Brooke had prepared a statement to be made at an interview with the Soviet Minister of...
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