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  1. Plan a Successful Sealion!

    Congratulations, you are the only poster who actual did what the thread originator wanted to be done.
  2. Should I buy Worldwar/Guns of the South/Days of Infamy?

    I happen to like Harry Turtledove alot, myself, although I'm a lone voice of support in a hurricane of anti-Turtledove opinion here on AH.com. That said, I almost never buy a book of any kind if I can get it from the Library. So if you can get Worldwar etc from the Library, do that. Of all...
  3. Holding Out for a Hero: Gustav Stresemann Survives

    Ok, we've got the point for a compromise ;).
  4. AI: Dual Entente vs. Quadruple Alliance WWI and aftermath

    Interesting idea. I find US/UK war unlikely...but frostier relations is a definite possibility. The British teaming with the Supergermany of this OTL is probably difficult to pull off, but good diplomacy might do it, IF the Germans make it an integral part of their goals. No Kaiser Bill Navy...
  5. Barbarossa Alternate History

    Well, for Hitler. For us, it would be fortunately.
  6. Barbarossa Alternate History

    I agree. BTW, the word "backstab" implies actual trust between the two parties to an agreement....
  7. Holding Out for a Hero: Gustav Stresemann Survives

    Right. That's why I prefer TL's where Germany doesn't sink into total nihilistic barbarism to be followed by crushing defeat.
  8. Holding Out for a Hero: Gustav Stresemann Survives

    Again, you love to posit timelines where Germany suffers revolution, military invasion, or both, don't you?
  9. Holding Out for a Hero: Gustav Stresemann Survives

    Well, I'm not a fan of the Deutschbash, but to each his own.
  10. Holding Out for a Hero: Gustav Stresemann Survives

    Ah, yes, I see. My bad. My apologies for the mistake. However, my point was drawn from SEVERAL of your posts on SEVERAL threads, however. But in this case, yes, I see, this isn't a Polandwank, just a Deutschbash.
  11. Barbarossa Alternate History

    There was always the possibility of the Barbarossa succeeding. But it all depends on the circumstances.
  12. Holding Out for a Hero: Gustav Stresemann Survives

    You love turning every timeline where Germany might end up better off into a Polewank where Germany suffers, don't you?
  13. Peaceful revision of Germany's Polish border, 1921-1933

    Well, it depends on the circumstances. If there are protactred negotiations, and the Polish government won't agree to terms that the Brits and French think are reasonable (such as something like what's posted, but with Polish control of Gydnia (sic) and an autostrada, perhaps), then they may...
  14. Peaceful revision of Germany's Polish border, 1921-1933

    I think this is probably one of the fairer revisionist borders I've seen. The Poles wanted their independence, they got it, and that is more than just. But demanding a sea port? Czechoslovakia was doing fine without it. So was Hungary, pretty much. EDIT: Of course, the Germans could give them...
  15. The NEW Our TimeLine Maps Thread!

    Ty, Qazaq!
  16. Frederick III does not contract cancer in 1887....

    No World War I...that's what I was thinking. At least, not a WWI that Germany loses...
  17. Frederick III does not contract cancer in 1887....

    Yeah. But 30 years on a different course could be critical. And it would be very nice to see a solid reign from Frederick followed by Henry (see my Edit above).
  18. Frederick III does not contract cancer in 1887....

    They certainly weren't as hands on as modern parents. I think I disagree with the contention that Frederick was a weak man. If he was close to his wife and deeply influenced by her, that makes him weak? I think there are a lot of married men who would wish to file a protest against that...
  19. Weakest United States

    Since we're talking about it the British front so much, let me put forward an opinion, and ya'll can correct it if I'm farting rainbows: If Hitler had really, really wanted to take down the Island, if he had devoted his armies to that task, rather than half hearted attempts to break the...
  20. Frederick III does not contract cancer in 1887....

    ...but instead, lives to the ripe old age of 87, after a thirty-year reign as Emperor. So for 30 years, instead of the Imperial Doofus Billy the Younger, the Deutsches Reich is treated to the reign of a fairly liberal individual who was a great admirer of the British system, and (through both...
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