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Post by 曹操 on Sept 9, 2021 5:16:46 GMT
What if US never got involved in WW1? This is easy. First Paris obviously will fall during German Spring Offensive. The war will last longer and Communist Uprising everywhere because of the war last longer
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 9, 2021 5:16:50 GMT
Yeah lol. But now seriously what are your thoughts. What if the landing in Eastern Crimea would've reached Sevastopol and Crimea hadn't fell?
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Sept 9, 2021 5:17:57 GMT
Then the way to the Caucasus and Stalingrad would have been longer.
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 9, 2021 5:31:57 GMT
Then the way to the Caucasus and Stalingrad would have been longer. But their importance would have probably risen dramatically.
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Post by Rodolfo Graziani on Sept 9, 2021 5:41:27 GMT
What do you think happens if Stonewall Jackson never dies AND the south win the battle of Gettysburg?
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Sept 9, 2021 5:41:53 GMT
What do you think happens if Stonewall Jackson never dies AND the south win the battle of Gettysburg? The road to DC would be clear tho
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Post by John Marston on Sept 9, 2021 13:14:58 GMT
What do you think happens if Stonewall Jackson never dies AND the south win the battle of Gettysburg? Duh! the Union had more resources. That reminds me a quote from Epic history channel's ww1 video : "The Allied casualities were 150,000 more than German's. But the Allies were reassured because at that rate, they would run out of resources faster". It's the same here.
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Post by Shrimant Peshwa Madhavrao Bhat on Sept 11, 2021 6:52:02 GMT
The war would go quite differently but not necessarily a German victory.
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Post by Shrimant Peshwa Madhavrao Bhat on Sept 11, 2021 6:54:21 GMT
What do you think happens if Stonewall Jackson never dies AND the south win the battle of Gettysburg? Duh! the Union had more resources. That reminds me a quote from Epic history channel's ww1 video : "The Allied casualities were 150,000 more than German's. But the Allies were reassured because at that rate, they would run out of resources faster". It's the same here. It would have huge psychological effect, Union might have more men but that does not means everyone was willing to fight till death. There were many in North who had sympathies for South. Though I am not saying it will have necessarily resulted in Confederate victory.
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Post by Rodolfo Graziani on Sept 16, 2021 8:35:45 GMT
Could WW1 have been avoided after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, or was it inevitable?
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Post by MaximusOptimus on Sept 16, 2021 10:23:12 GMT
Could WW1 have been avoided after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, or was it inevitable? It was very much Inevitable, There were politics, secret alliances, imperialism, and nationalistic pride Even if Franz Ferdinand Hadnt went to Sarajevo WW1 was very much likely
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Post by MaximusOptimus on Sept 16, 2021 10:26:47 GMT
What if In 1913 In a specific month A large meteor Hit Vienna Killing Adolf Hitler, Stalin(There was little evidence he was there but Id like to think he was), Tito, Trotsky, Sigmund Freud, And Archduke Franz Ferdinand, How would the world change if it had happened?
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 16, 2021 13:02:31 GMT
What if In 1913 In a specific month A large meteor Hit Vienna Killing Adolf Hitler, Stalin(There was little evidence he was there but Id like to think he was), Tito, Trotsky, Sigmund Freud, And Archduke Franz Ferdinand, How would the world change if it had happened? When would have Stalin been there? He was exiled in Siberia from the spring of 1913. Also he is known to have hated travelling so I don't think it's very big chance he was there. Anyways, I'm not an expert in WW1, but I think it would have happened anyways. The Russian revolution would have probably went how it went. Stalin wasn't really important there and Trotsky wasn't desicive either. If WW1 happened and it went how it went, in Germany either the communists or extremist nationalists would probably have taken power, because of problems caused by the war and inflation.
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 16, 2021 13:08:17 GMT
Oh and for Stalin's replacement, I think either Rykov, Zinovjev or Buharin would have taken power if anyone. But I think there would have been a big chance for a collective oligarchy to form.
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Post by Shrimant Peshwa Madhavrao Bhat on Sept 16, 2021 14:47:16 GMT
What if In 1913 In a specific month A large meteor Hit Vienna Killing Adolf Hitler, Stalin(There was little evidence he was there but Id like to think he was), Tito, Trotsky, Sigmund Freud, And Archduke Franz Ferdinand, How would the world change if it had happened? When would have Stalin been there? He was exiled in Siberia from the spring of 1913. Also he is known to have hated travelling so I don't think it's very big chance he was there. Anyways, I'm not an expert in WW1, but I think it would have happened anyways. The Russian revolution would have probably went how it went. Stalin wasn't really important there and Trotsky wasn't desicive either. If WW1 happened and it went how it went, in Germany either the communists or extremist nationalists would probably have taken power, because of problems caused by the war and inflation. I am not sure why extremists from either side would have taken power? Those problems were faced by Germans even in real life.
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