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  1. Stacking the deck in the Axis favor

    I've seen Alternative history questions in which one thing is changed, and people ask what would happen. However, I wonder, what if a lot was changed in favor of the Axis? These are the changes I would make in favor of the Axis. -- Yugoslavia joins the Axis and the Government isn't overthrown...
  2. What if George Washington doesn't die in 1799?

    I did a search on the forums, and it doesn't appear that someone has asked this question before. George Washington passed away in 1799 as a result of a sudden illness. He was only 67 at the time of his death. It is possible he could have lived to his early 80s like Franklin and Thomas...
  3. Communist China in the 1930s

    Hello, everyone. I've been thinking about something. In the 20s and the 30s China was involved in a Civil War between the Nationalist and the Communists. The Civil War was halted until after the Japanese were kicked out, and then the Communist won the Civil War. However, what would happen if the...
  4. German Civil War during Hitler's Reign

    I began to wonder something. There were many times during Hitler's reign that those in the German military were afraid of the Sturmabteilung, the plan to invade Czechoslovakia, the plan to invade France, the Germans who fought with the allies in the Battle of Castle Itter against the SS, the...
  5. Could Lee save Vicksburg from Grant?

    After the Chancellorsville Campaign (April 30th- May 10th, 1863), President Jefferson Davis reluctantly gave into Lee invading Maryland which in turn lead to Gettysburg and a turning point for the American Civil War. However, what if Lee didn't invade Maryland? President Davis did try and...
  6. WW1: Spring Offensive in Italy

    With the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on March 3rd, 1918, the Germans are able to shift their 50 divisions to another front. Although there are talks to send their forces on the western front to defeat the French and British before the Americans increase in strength, it is decided that...
  7. American Civil War: Trent Affair

    On November 8th, 1861, two confederate diplomats bound for Great Britain and France were removed from the British ship RMS Trent by the Union Captain Charles Wilkes. The British are angry that their neutral rights are violated, and their natural pride has been insulted. Pressured by both the...
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