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    Nazi Germany/Fascist Italy relations in a postwar Axis victory world?

    By assimilating do you mean massacring half of the Bedouin population in Libya? Or Italicization imposed on basically every minority? There's quite a big step to take from Mussolini's view that the "whites" are going to be destroyed since their demographics mean that the "inferior" races will...
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    Nazi Germany/Fascist Italy relations in a postwar Axis victory world?

    If they still consider them inferior why would they remove racial laws?
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    How would a more “tolerant” Spain react to the reformation?

    Rights for Muslims and Jews... seems pretty unlikely to me, the Muslims' rights won't last long and the Jews are hated by everyone, I doubt there would be a constant succession of tolerant monarchs. Either way the monarchs are still Christian Catholic, the nobility is Catholic too and the vast...
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    Nazi Germany/Fascist Italy relations in a postwar Axis victory world?

    They probably won't want to keep troops there forever but don't expect them to let much autonomy to the Greeks. When later in the war? Greece was invaded in 1941 before Barbarossa so in the event of an Axis victory it would certainly be under occupation/ be a puppet. Anyways my point was more...
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    WI : Not 2 superpowers nor 1 hyperpower but 4 world superpowers after WW2 to nowadays !!

    You do know that Soviet help for China was very significant in its successes? And that China lost way more in Korea than the US did? I'm not arguing that China was irrelevant or anything like that, but your post seems slightly exaggerated. And the USSR never had a big strategic success against...
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    Effects of Murat controlled Naples on Greece/Greek Revolution

    Eugene wasn't going to keep the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy in the event of a victory of the Coalitions, Austria would never allow it, and he was way too loyal to Napoleon to betray him.
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    WI: Saddam Hussein killed on March 19, 2003

    I was just arguing against the idea that the US enemies would suddenly be scared of the US if Saddam were to be killed immediately at the beginning of the US invasion; what you said is true but I don't see how it exactly contradicts my point. He was as much of an ally to the US against Iraq as...
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    The Eagle's Nest, An Alternate 1812 French Invasion Of Russia TL

    I'm sure that minor border changes wouldn't be vehemently opposed by Napoleon.
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    The Eagle's Nest, An Alternate 1812 French Invasion Of Russia TL

    I don't think Alex would want only that... but considering his erratic foreign policy maybe he'll accept.
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    The Eagle's Nest, An Alternate 1812 French Invasion Of Russia TL

    Wasn't that already the case IOTL?
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    The Eagle's Nest, An Alternate 1812 French Invasion Of Russia TL

    If it's a status quo ante bellum, it was a draw. It's a prestige loss for Napoleon since he isn't considered invincible, but Russia didn't really gain anything concrete. Couldn't find the quote but @alexmilman did say that once in the "Napoleonic Sanity Option, 1812".
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    The Eagle's Nest, An Alternate 1812 French Invasion Of Russia TL

    "Berg"? I suppose you wanted to say "what" (or is it Bern?), the answer is nothing or some minor compensation, the relationship between Napoleon and Murat seems to be deteriorating and therefore he will be the one losing here.
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    Effects of Murat controlled Naples on Greece/Greek Revolution

    Obviously but intervening was what sealed his fate. My point is that the victory gives him legitimacy, he would be the one who beat Napoleon's Kingdom of Italy and therefore can gain more support for himself.
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    The Eagle's Nest, An Alternate 1812 French Invasion Of Russia TL

    If Murat loses Naples (which seems a realistic option so far) he could become its king again. Apart from that, maybe some important position inside France.
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    The Eagle's Nest, An Alternate 1812 French Invasion Of Russia TL

    I hope he gives up on it, really it would be useless to try to conquer Iberia again and the French empire needs rest.
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    Effects of Murat controlled Naples on Greece/Greek Revolution

    Wouldn't it be better for Murat not to side with Napoleon at all? I think that the best POD is Murat betraying Napoleon and managing to defeat Beauharnais before/with the Austrians and therefore prove he is faithful to the alliance (as IOTL he was up until the end having negotiations with...
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    The Eagle's Nest, An Alternate 1812 French Invasion Of Russia TL

    Wouldn't they go to face off the Russians? From what I know the British defeated the US without the need to divert troops in North America, so they wouldn't really be worried about that enough that it is a serious reason to stop operations in Europe. Wouldn't Alex at least make some...
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    Alabama Claims and the Confederacy

    Who is going to put diplomatic pressure on Britain? Nap III who was all to eager to support Britain in any conflict with the US, Russia is bankrupt and its opinion isn't important to Britain, Prussia doesn't really care and doesn't really have a way to put pressure on Britain etc.
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    Effect on rest of WW2 of a failed Sealion

    AFAIK most of the troops sent in NA were Italian, it would help in the defense of Italy later on but a few extra tanks won't save the Germans on the Eastern front.
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