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  1. Architectural Plans/Stylistic Evolution in a limited Axis Victory Scenario ?

    My Idea would be that either the OTL Axis have a limited victory WW2 (borderline ASB) or that under a different leadership there is a different war resulting in a limited victory (Example would be Webers Germany ). Or maybe even that simply Italy stays neutral during WW2 but with a POD no...
  2. kasumigenx

    Tagliacozzo: Conradin, King of Sicily, King of Jerusalem
    Threadmarks: Conradin

    On 1268, Conradin would win against the usurper Charles, Count of Anjou and Provence and expel the French from Sicily and he would marry Elizabeth of Hungary, who is close to succession in Hungary, seeing that the Count of Provence and Anjou had married his son to Mary, a Hungarian Princess...
  3. No Unified Germany and the Minor States

    Hi everybody, I've been kicking around what a scenario might look like where a united Germany never comes into being. I think it is a very possible scenario that doesn't often get explored in TLs. Prussia quickly dominating Austria and besting France was considered a shock, and few in 1860...
  4. What would it take for a reunified Germany to thoroughly prosecute former GDR officials for their actions?

    Pretty much what the title says. OTL, Germany tried to prosecute officials from the now defunct East Germany for their actions over the past decades. But the movement to do so sort of lost steam almost immediately after it began. Erich Honecker, the main figure to go after, had fled the country...
  5. Bomster

    Most plausible WW1 German Victory?

    WW1 seems to have been a fairly even contest. It seems like the war could have gone either way. What would have been the most plausible victory for the Germans in WW1?
  6. AHQ: territorial changes and diplomatic shifts in the aftermath of an Austrian victory in the Seven Weeks War

    Note: I am not an expert on the topic, so if I have made any mistake, feel free to point it out So, let's say that the Austrian army manages to defeat the Prussians or at least fight them to a standstill at Königsgratz and later on close off the retreat routes for the Prussian army, forcing it...
  7. WI: Wittelsbach restoration post-WW2 with Austro-Hungarian support

    What if the German Basic Law adopted in 1949 would have allowed the Bundesländer to decide their own form of government and consequently Bavaria would have restored its monarchy? I read the idea of Wittelsbach restoration was very popular at the time, and it only didn't materialise because of...
  8. No Hindenburg in 1925?

    The 1925 German presidential elections saw a tight race between the candidate from right-wing Reichsblock coalition Paul von Hindenburg and centre-left Volksblock coalition Wilhelm Marx. Hindenburg won the election by a 3 percent margin and had been persuaded to run by the right-wing parties...
  9. Prussia with 1795 Borders

    Hullo, this is really a far-fetched question, but I was wondering if there is any conceivable way any of you could imagine where Prussia manages to somehow keep its 1795 borders in the east meanwhile gaining its western territories after the Congress of Vienna, so it somehow manages to become...
  10. PC: Austria gets Silesia at Tilsit?

    Like it says on the tin. Was there any way the Austrian Empire could've gotten its hands on Silesia as a result of the Treaty of Tilsit? Perhaps if the War of the Fourth Coalition was an even tougher victory for Napoleon than IOTL (the French armies were exhausted and far from home), and so he...
  11. Friedrich der Große

    Social consequences of WW1

    Last day, I saw two video’s from AlternateHistoryHub about a German victory in WW1. Important is that this happens in a “East First-scenario”, in which Germany focuses on Russia first and later defeat France (1917). Britain will still join the allies. In the second video, the social...
  12. No WW2 and Alt Cold War: Political Developments?

    Let's create a scenario: WW1 and the Treaty of Versailles happen as OTL, but the rise of the Nazis to power is avoided, with a sane, "vanilla" right-wing authoritarian government taking hold in Germany instead in the wake of the Great Depression. Through diplomacy, maneuvering, and small-scale...
  13. WW1 Germany partitioned after 1914 defeat

    What wpuld have happened if Germany was divided on the elbe and Saale into French and Russian satellite state How would this affect the balance of power in Europe, Great Game, Russian internal politics, British empire's survival, Future growth of France, American Foriegn policy and military size...
  14. Could the Napoleonic Wars end with a Prussian wank?

    This is far from a subject I'm well versed about, but from what little I know Prussia had a pro-Napoleon party before the outbreak of the War of the Fourth Coalition. How plausible would it be for Berlin to ally itself with France during the War of the Third Coalition in exchange for getting...
  15. What would a dutch-led Germany be called?

    Let's say, in some way or another, the Netherlands manage to unify most of germany for the exception of the southern states like bavaria, Wurttemberg etc.. and the dutch language becomes the dominante and native tongue of the peoples. What would this Dutch majority and led country be called?
  16. Friedrich der Große

    German elections in a Kaiserreich scenario

    What would be the electoral consequences of a Kaiserreich-like scenario in Germany? How would the Reichstag elections develop after WW1 en further into the future? Will there be a united conservative people’s party composed of the traditional conservative Deutschkonservatieve Partei (DKP) and...
  17. AHC: Make West Germany/Germany a part of France's sphere of influence

    Backstory: France's post war vision for Germany was to smash a unified German state into many smaller states and form a French sphere of influence in those German states. Those countries would be looking towards France for their economies, for culture, and for military protection. This all...
  18. Alternate Battle of Poland 1914
    Threadmarks: Prelude, April 1913

    Prelude, April 1913 Generaloberst von Moltke, Chief of the Great German General Staff, sits at his desk sipping a steaming mug of soothing herbal tea to calm his nerves. An intelligence officer has just brought him the message that France has approved an offensive war plan. Details are not...
  19. GameBawesome

    WI/AHC: German Unification in a Napoleonic Victory?

    In original timeline, after the defeat from Napoleon during the War of the Fourth Coalition, Francis II of Austria dissolved the Holy Roman Empire. In turn, Napoleon created the Confederation of the Rhine, and provided a buffer against the former dominant German states of Austria and Prussia...
  20. WI: No miracles for Brandenburg: Friderick II is killed, Prussia defeated

    Friderick II of Prussia is accidentally killed in August 1759 during the battle. Prussia is completely demoralised and begs for peace, and eventually ends up being reduced to Brandenburg and Pomerania, with Russia taking East Prussia and Austria taking back Silesia. I seriously doubt it would...
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