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generalurist
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This is interesting. With a lot of land lost in the east including the important granary of Egypt, would the Roman Empire even bother to...
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Hi, welcome to my first alt-history fic. This will be primarily focused on Persia, but for those of you Rome fans there will be plenty...
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Failed de facto but IIRC they're technically still trying (though no progress has been made in a while IIRC). And while the US normally...
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Agreed, but Harrisburg would have been hit by a *lot* of Artillery even if it never fell. Harrisburg will probably take through the end...
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The only major industrial center which was severely damaged was OTL Baltimore. Most of the Harrisburg region’s population and industry...
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O the idea was childish, but divinely beautiful. (Friedrich Schiller) The reactor was critical; power was on. Professor Klaus Fuchs...
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