Chiang Kai-Shek goes to Germany: An Axis China Timeline

It would be funny if Macarthur was the commanding general of the US X corps probably would die shortly after being handed back as POW. hahah. also I tink the US pres. would be Truman but I doubt it he is not that crazy to use nukes hey maybe Curtis Le May became US pres. hahaha he that crazy to use nukes vs. other nuke armed powers.
 
Personally I dont think so, it will probably be China with alignments on botho sides but capitalist with some socialist stuff in it.
As long as Mao doesn’t go crazy, I’m fine. But if he starts the Great Leap Forward or the Cultural Revolution, I say the National Revolutionary Army should oust him in a coup d'etat if voting him out of office doesn’t work.
 
why I say Nixon, he a republican like Eisenhower his VP, and Nixon also ran in the same time as Pres. in OTL also Nixon andhis madman strategy vs. the Soviets esp. during the 73 Yom Kippur war. Yah he would use nukes.
 
As long as Mao doesn’t go crazy, I’m fine. But if he starts the Great Leap Forward or the Cultural Revolution, I say the National Revolutionary Army should oust him in a coup d'etat if voting him out of office doesn’t work.
I doubt he have the power, China seems is a more radical India with Mao being the Nehru to ITTL Dark Gandhi Chiang was, so when he would pull economical policies not so dissimilar labour england and india, he would still not rock the boat and he still have the NRA and the chinese assembly at his back
 
I doubt he have the power, China seems is a more radical India with Mao being the Nehru to ITTL Dark Gandhi Chiang was, so when he would pull economical policies not so dissimilar labour england and india, he would still not rock the boat and he still have the NRA and the chinese assembly at his back
Well that’s good. Chiang’s the man who won the war for China and Mao the one who won the peace.
 
I'm a little confused. Why would a US not involved in the war join a UN? Which came about why/how? [They refused to join the LoN and that was being on the winning side of WWI.]

Also why would it send a full Corps to some back corner of he world when it could not be more bothered to do jack during a world war where the stakes to the US were so much higher?

This part of the update just doesn't make sense to me.
 
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Well that’s good. Chiang’s the man who won the war for China and Mao the one who won the peace.
In way yes...and in a way Mao was a characther didn't catch...he work like a mix Of Tito, working with Facist and commies against the japanese and keeping china in his own way
 
I'm a little confused. Why would a US not involved in the war join a UN? Which came about why/how? [They refused to join the LoN and that was being on the winning side of WWI.]

Also why would it send a full Corps to some back corner of he world when it could not be more bothered to do jack during a world war where the stakes to the US were so much higher?

This part of the update just doesn't make sense to me.

Agreed.

For starters the USA would be reluctant to involve themselves at all.

Then they would be reluctant to (A) directly support a colonizer against anticolonial rebels (B) help Japan (C) fight directly against China (they have a strained friendship, but still friendship).

Germany supporting the anticolonial side (A) and fighting on the opposite side to Britain (their newest friend that they also support in Africa at the same time) (B) and on the side of Paris and Moscow (C) is a big stretch.

Not impossible, as they value the friendship of China, but unlikely especially as China before war was already getting closer to the USA + Soviets and French are engaged in Korea, so keeping their old alliance with China is clearly impossible.

For the same reasons I have a hard time to see Italy giving any support at all to the anticolonial / communist side. Especially as she is mired in colonial revolts fueled by the Komintern.

I know Italy wanted to keep her friendship with China and get rid of her own far left elements, and supported the other side too, but still that's really a big pill to swallow.
 
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These are all fair critiques, I hope the next series of chapters can give a wider context to how things got where they are.
 
@CCA when are you going to update this timeline
Might want to try rewarding it. Even joking, sometimes these requests seem insulting. Happened to me once, and the thread was locked before I could explain. Anyways, if he did make an update what do you think would be a good place for him to work on? I personally would like to see the reach China has in Southrast Asia and the Dutch Easr Indies from Chinese communities there. Or perhaps diplomatic scenes, with tension over the Chinese being condemned by the US as accomplices of the Germans and Soviets by accepting Jews as workers. Though some industrial accident somewhere would be fantastic for showing how countries respond to that sort of thing. Something like the Johnston Flood, the Dust Bowl (if it hasn't happened here yet), Bhopal, perhaps some sectarian violence in the Indias (not just based to religion, as apparently a lot of Bihari Muslims helped the Pakistanis slaughter Hindus and Muslim Bengals. Not that the Bihari are evil or anything, and it is easy to get a couple tens of thousands of violent collaborators when you are talking about a place with a hundred million people). Or in Myanmar. Their government started the civil war IOTL that went on for decades, attacking other groups in the country out of the 'fear' that they would excercise their promised rights to limited autonomy.
 
Might want to try rewarding it. Even joking, sometimes these requests seem insulting. Happened to me once, and the thread was locked before I could explain. Anyways, if he did make an update what do you think would be a good place for him to work on? I personally would like to see the reach China has in Southrast Asia and the Dutch Easr Indies from Chinese communities there. Or perhaps diplomatic scenes, with tension over the Chinese being condemned by the US as accomplices of the Germans and Soviets by accepting Jews as workers. Though some industrial accident somewhere would be fantastic for showing how countries respond to that sort of thing. Something like the Johnston Flood, the Dust Bowl (if it hasn't happened here yet), Bhopal, perhaps some sectarian violence in the Indias (not just based to religion, as apparently a lot of Bihari Muslims helped the Pakistanis slaughter Hindus and Muslim Bengals. Not that the Bihari are evil or anything, and it is easy to get a couple tens of thousands of violent collaborators when you are talking about a place with a hundred million people). Or in Myanmar. Their government started the civil war IOTL that went on for decades, attacking other groups in the country out of the 'fear' that they would excercise their promised rights to limited autonomy.
Didn't want it mean like that sorry
 
@CCA when are you going to update this timeline
Might want to try rewarding it. Even joking, sometimes these requests seem insulting. Happened to me once, and the thread was locked before I could explain. Anyways, if he did make an update what do you think would be a good place for him to work on? I personally would like to see the reach China has in Southrast Asia and the Dutch Easr Indies from Chinese communities there. Or perhaps diplomatic scenes, with tension over the Chinese being condemned by the US as accomplices of the Germans and Soviets by accepting Jews as workers. Though some industrial accident somewhere would be fantastic for showing how countries respond to that sort of thing. Something like the Johnston Flood, the Dust Bowl (if it hasn't happened here yet), Bhopal, perhaps some sectarian violence in the Indias (not just based to religion, as apparently a lot of Bihari Muslims helped the Pakistanis slaughter Hindus and Muslim Bengals. Not that the Bihari are evil or anything, and it is easy to get a couple tens of thousands of violent collaborators when you are talking about a place with a hundred million people). Or in Myanmar. Their government started the civil war IOTL that went on for decades, attacking other groups in the country out of the 'fear' that they would excercise their promised rights to limited autonomy.


Oh, I don't mind really. I;m just focussed right now on writing an alternate history novel till the end of November, I'll get back to this when I finish
 
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