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  1. Selig Sind Die Toten - Scheubner-Richter's Reich

    Polish, priests or not, are knot known for being quiet when invaded...
  2. Selig Sind Die Toten - Scheubner-Richter's Reich

    I wonder what would Scheubner-Richter do with the Polish Catholic church if Poland ever comes under the German heel.
  3. Photos of the Kaiserreich

    The Schwere Panzerkampfwagen A71B, a German prototype of a heavy tank designed for the supposed trench war that was to come. It was developed into several versions, one of them armed with a flamethrower. Too cumberse to be agile, the project was cancelled. It is claimed that the prototype was...
  4. After the forest of Foixà: a new beginning for the House of Barcelona
    Threadmarks: Chapter 86: Winds of Change (1843-1845)

    Chapter 86: Winds of Change (1843-1845) One of the most remembered features of Amadeu Baget's tenure was the solidification of the different political groups of Aragon-Occitània into three main parties.Sadurní Solanelles and his closest supporters were known as the "Traditionalists", thus, they...
  5. Delaunay's dream: A World Football Timeline

    I must confess I'm sad for Germany but very happy for the Johanns (Cruyff and Neskens).
  6. The Star-Spangled Expanded Universe of "What Madness Is This?"

    A German Star: Erik Fritz (39) Camp ‘Thule’, Antarctica February 22nd, 1953 The heavily loaded AeroJet Model 47M finally touched down after its long and slow descent. Only a ver mad pilot would go through with a flight in the Antarctic night, although far from pitch black it was still a risky...
  7. Photos of the Kaiserreich

    The new Lucas' film, Thrawn's Final Countdown, has been announced. According to Lucasfilm, Admiral Thrawn and part of its fleet is caught by an strange event thar propels them to the Earth in 1999. In the image, two Star Destroyers fly over Barcelona.
  8. The Gold Rose: An Edward of Angoulême timeline

    I know... but I'm bit lazy about pictures. However, I have something in store for future chapters.
  9. The Gold Rose: An Edward of Angoulême timeline

    To hate France is an old Spanish tradition.
  10. The Gold Rose: An Edward of Angoulême timeline

    If Aragon ever recovers from this disaster and unites with Castile, France is going to have interesting times...
  11. What if Spain somehow won the Spanish-American War

    If they win, the "crisis of the 98" is butterflied for some time and Spain remains as "stable" as pre-1898 until something shakes Spain to the core as the `98 did. If they keep Cuba and Phillipines, the problem remains unsolved, unless some kind of autonomy is applied to both of them, but it...
  12. Delaunay's dream: A World Football Timeline

    Group A - Argentina Group B - Italy, Group C - Germany Group D - Brazil
  13. After the forest of Foixà: a new beginning for the House of Barcelona
    Threadmarks: Chapter 85: Brussels, 1843.

    Chapter 85: Brussels, 1843. Hardly two months after the Treaty of Tripoli was signed, the British Foreign Minister, James Graham, landed in Frankfurt am Main to make a proposal to Frederich VIII (1819-1881; r. 1833-1881): an international peace conference to settle all the questions that...
  14. Charles V gave the Low Countries to Austria Philip II continue reconquista?

    You would see a Phillip II more inclined to keep an eye on North Africa and, perhaps, expand there, but also to be ready to help his Austrian kindreds against any heretic threat. Perhaps Flanders wouldn't be his problem, but Phillp would still be Phillip.
  15. Photos of the Kaiserreich

    The Tanque Liviano Yacaré. After the fall of Britain, Michael Dewar began a long journey that, eventually, ended in 1936 when he settled in Buenos Aires. La Plata was one of the big powers of South America and it was re-arming herself very fast. Thus, he accepted an offer from the Argentinian...
  16. The Star-Spangled Expanded Universe of "What Madness Is This?"

    A German Star: Erik Fritz (38) The Barrier Camp Queen Maud Land February 10th, 1953 Fritz was pleased to see Dross's men assembling the second AeroJet Model 47M plane. It was a very nice day with an almost perfectly clear blue sky. The Antarctic sun shone down on the barrier camp. and Fritz...
  17. Photos of the Kaiserreich

    An unlucky Schwere Kampfwagen IX (SKIX) destroyed in anambush near La Gleize by the Belgian resistance, 1944.
  18. Images/Photos of YOUR Favorite Alternate History

    From The Spirit of Salamis- A Short Allied Victory in Crete TL Reinforcements incoming! An Australian Army Ford 4x4 artillery tractor towing a No 27 Mk I limber and an 18 pounder Mk IV field gun. Approximately 1400 units of these Ford vehicles were purchased by the Australian Army between 1939...
  19. After the forest of Foixà: a new beginning for the House of Barcelona
    Threadmarks: Chapter 84. The Rising Sun and the Crescent Moon (1830-1842)

    Chapter 84. The Rising Sun and the Crescent Moon (1830-1842) After being defeated by Tokugawa Ieyoshi, Ishida Sakichi found refuge in an Aragonese ship that was anchored in the Portuguese of Nagasaki. It caused a diplomatic crisis that was solved when Ieyoshi's men stormed the ship and...
  20. The Star-Spangled Expanded Universe of "What Madness Is This?"

    A German Star: Erik Fritz (37) A Hidden Facility Somewhere in Atlantic City. January 15th, 1953 After a few weeks to rest and recover and to go to Cuba to film a documentary about the island and its wonders, Fritz found himself again in the most inner sanctum of the whole country with his old...
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