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mrmandias's latest activity
mrmandias
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Emperor Constantine's post
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WI/PC: Jacobites target the French Throne
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OK, this might be the most out-there AHC/WI I've ever read, and I'm saying that as the resident Jacobite expert. To put it bluntly, no...
Wednesday at 5:11 PM
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What if the outcome of the "Glorious" Revolution had been decided by a sword duel between King James VII & II and William of Orange?
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this is peak jacobitism in thread form, i don't think we'll ever get higher than this! xD jokes aside, that's not happening: while it'd...
Tuesday at 7:23 PM
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House of Palatinate-Simmern England & Scotland after James VI
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Usually I stay far away from the British isles when it comes to discussions on this forum, but this one had me thinking - and since I...
Tuesday at 5:52 PM
mrmandias
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WI/PC: Jacobites target the French Throne
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I think you need some PODs in France to make this plausible, probably dynastic ones.
Tuesday at 4:42 PM
mrmandias
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in early 1977, new House Speaker O’Neill anticipates and concedes to President Carter on water projects ? ?
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This is a fair description. Carter believed he was both smarter than the average bear, and more moral. And it didn’t help that he was...
Monday at 6:49 PM
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If the Russians had done better in ww1 to the extent that the february revolution was delayed by a dozen weeks, would Russia have won ww1?
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Nope - Russia can hang back and do the defensive and dodging strategy, the Fabian strategy, the rope-a-dope, in Europe in 1917. The...
Monday at 6:48 PM
mrmandias
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If the Russians had done better in ww1 to the extent that the february revolution was delayed by a dozen weeks, would Russia have won ww1?
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I see what you mean, but honestly Austria is more likely to work itself to a nub not unlike what Italy did, because the tactics on the...
Monday at 6:47 PM
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If the Russians had done better in ww1 to the extent that the february revolution was delayed by a dozen weeks, would Russia have won ww1?
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And the Ottomans peacing out means the Russians can export and import throught the Black Sea again, which will make a huge though patchy...
Monday at 6:46 PM
mrmandias
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If the Russians had done better in ww1 to the extent that the february revolution was delayed by a dozen weeks, would Russia have won ww1?
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It was a *very* important front for Ottoman Turkey. Additional pressure encroaching on their Anatolian heartland means the Ottomans...
Monday at 6:45 PM
mrmandias
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If the Russians had done better in ww1 to the extent that the february revolution was delayed by a dozen weeks, would Russia have won ww1?
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Caporetto was already close to being boxcars for the Central Powers and snake eyes for Italy - as much as I like to wax poetic about the...
Monday at 6:44 PM
mrmandias
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If the Russians had done better in ww1 to the extent that the february revolution was delayed by a dozen weeks, would Russia have won ww1?
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Could Italy been wrecked worse to any critical effect by the Austrians in consequence of no Brusilov offensive? Or could the Germans...
Monday at 6:43 PM
mrmandias
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If the Russians had done better in ww1 to the extent that the february revolution was delayed by a dozen weeks, would Russia have won ww1?
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Its very interesting to think what those alternatve Versailles terms would look like. This POD might have the US entering the war...
Monday at 6:43 PM
mrmandias
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If the Russians had done better in ww1 to the extent that the february revolution was delayed by a dozen weeks, would Russia have won ww1?
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Had the Russians not done the Brusilov Offensive and just sat on the defensive in 1916 and 1917, I think there's a strong case to be...
Monday at 6:42 PM
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Consequences of No Restoration of the French Parlements?
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Usually the problem is that existing income doesn't cover expenses even apart from debt payment, so repudiating debt still leaves you...
May 10, 2024
mrmandias
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Post 1905 Sanity Options For Czarist Russia
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Shoot Rasputin. Shoot Lenin. Shoot Rasputin again, just to be sure.
May 10, 2024
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