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« on: December 17, 2008, 04:21:43 PM »

Great job. Kudos for including foreign events.
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« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2009, 07:29:28 PM »

Still one of the best current timelines out there. It's especially great that you put so much effort into foreign stuff - especially British politics.

As my usual self, what is happening in France? Canada? South America?
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« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2009, 12:27:41 PM »

Still one of the best current timelines out there. It's especially great that you put so much effort into foreign stuff - especially British politics.

As my usual self, what is happening in France? Canada? South America?

Well, it does take alot of time and effort. Sometimes I have to make educated guesses about Britain's system of government Tongue Canada, I'll say nothing especially new for now, so we can just assume roughly the same thing. South America, increased tensions between the Colombia and the U.S. I plan a war in South America at some point. (Not involving the US, directly, anyway.)

As for France, the only major difference I've made so far, and for no particular reason in all honestly outside a butterfly-induced strength of Conservatives (and the right-wing in general) in Europe for a short time caused by more international crises than in our timeline, Raymond Poincaré became Prime Minister earlier than originally, and joined in a major halting of trade to Japan during the Russo-Japanese War.

It's cool that you're including foreign stuff, it's a welcome change from most timelines.

On the strength of the French conservatives, I assume you secular non-monarchist non-insane conservatives, or the ARD. Since the conservative conservatives, aka monarchist insane conservatives with Bibles, those types couldn't rule France ever due to sinistrisme.

Poincaré, obviously, was of the former type, but he was on the right of the ARD.
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