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- alternatehistory. com
Alternate history discussion forumGeneral discussion about alternate history scenarios where the divergence from real history occurs before 1900 AD Post "what if" questions and talk about the results
- Alternate History Discussion: After 1900
General discussion about alternate history scenarios where the divergence from real history happens from 1900 AD onward Post "what if" questions and talk about the results NOT debates about present-day politics
- The XK-BAM map series | alternatehistory. com
The 8K-BAM This map was a two-person project by me and @Drex, which we managed to complete in a month This is an Equirectangular GIS based basemap that fits somewhere between the QBAM and the MBAM in size It uses the same overlays as the VTBAM for administrative divisions but uses a
- james i of england | alternatehistory. com
Emperor CJ Thread Feb 25, 2023 henri i v of france james i of england philip i ii of spain thirty years' war Replies: 7 Forum: Alternate History Discussion: Before 1900
- israel | alternatehistory. com
By victory I mean a situation in which the Egyptians keep their gains on the eastern bank of the Suez Canal, while the Syrians retake the Golan Heights from Israel The latter part is critical, since, from what I've researched so far, it was the Syrian Army's failure to meet its objectives
- napoleon | alternatehistory. com
Napoleon cuts Britain off the Mediterranean There are quite a few threads about a Napoleonic naval victory, but these are often centered around the plausibility of an invasion of Britain The title kind of explains the purpose of this, as an alternative kind of victory based on a different naval strategy So, to make this possible we
- ottoman empire | alternatehistory. com
In our timeline, Italy was greatly disappointed by its winnings from World War I, not getting the territory it wanted despite being on the winning side What if the same happened to the Ottomans in a Central Powers victory? How would the Ottoman Empire have been affected in a world where they
- yugoslavia | alternatehistory. com
How much more likely would Yugoslavia have been to avoid splitting up if, after Tito's death, instead of a collective leadership system in which presidents from each republic took turns ruling once a year, they had elected one of Tito's successors as president? (I think that would have much more
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