Rejectionist Alternate History Idea Novel

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Italy hold in Africa till 1944,becouse USA do not joined war in 1941?
Brazil get stronger,becouse they joned ?
Anyway,how Poland could be partially free,if soviets take most of Germany? but,aside from that,interesting story.
Those neofascist which made putch in 1972 - are they allies of soviets?

Actually the coup of 1972...was...initiated...by a liberal guy who wanted to outlaw both post-fascists and eurocommunists.

Poland isn't free...unfortunatly. Just got more territory.
 
GRAPHICS PART 4

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CUBAN PRESIDENT MEETING PRESIDENT EISENHOWER AFTER THE CUBAN ELECTIONS OF 1958
There was a conspiracy against Batista in 1957 to overthrow him, called Conspiracion de los puros. So in this timeline it happened.
 

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Actually the coup of 1972...was...initiated...by a liberal guy who wanted to outlaw both post-fascists and eurocommunists.

Poland isn't free...unfortunatly. Just got more territory.
Sad,but logical.At least Katanga is free.
did Portugeese manage to keep Africa? it would help,too.
 
1946

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Truman had exhausted all patience and tolerance towards Tito and there had not been an acceptance of the ultimatum, in fact there had been an escalation, with the Yugoslav Communist Partisans clashing with New Zealanders. It wasn’t enough Tito had shot down an USAF plane, he was indeed trying to occupy by sheer force a contested territory and was deeply worried of the total silence from the Soviet Union. Stalin and many others had not made an official apparition in months and was concerned on the possibility of the Man of Steel intervention.

President Truman ?

<< Yes ? >>

Harry Truman was so busy with his head he almost hadn’t noticed the man entering the room.

<< I came bearing bad news >>

<< What news ? >>

<< Tito has refused the ultimatum… >>

<< I know that already, is there something else? >>

<< Tito’s forces have engaged the New Zealanders and are occupying Trieste as we speak. >>

Tag you @Circle of Willis since you are the only one I found so far to have done a Cold War TL here.

NOTES : Updates will be sporadic! My main works are :

  1. Real life
  2. This https://www.the-sietch.com/index.php?threads/the-rejectionists-worldbuilding-idea-união-imperial-popular-do-brasil-peoples-imperial-union-of-brazil.7249/
 
A Foggy Night In Coimbra and random notes

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He was alone in this room, he couldn't see , he couldn't talk. They had broken his arms, his legs and nearly cracked open his skull, feeling the blood flowing into the mouth like a miniscule waterfall and there was nothing he could have done to prevent such outcome for himself, because it was like a rigged game of chess, they had freely moved while he was with his hands chained both metaphorically and in reality, denying any concrete chance of defiance or defense, cruel manipulative and shadowy bastards who were following a never truly buried creed and nefarious intentions not even the biggest conflict in human history could kill, their minions following another and not realizing they were pawns of them, a delirium competing in a race where nobody liked they only two competitors, because they were both awful options to back or to bet on, because their victory was an outcome nobody wanted except the dreadfully deranged.


<< Where's the file?>>


He couldn't hear or speak but silence would still have been the answer.


<< Where's the file? >>


Even if he knew the language of his captor, he wouldn't have replied. The hammer felt like a tickle even though the previous hits he received made him shout screams of rage. Why am I going through this? What beckoned in his mind was this constant question, haunting him into a never ending darkness, corrupting the little sanity he had left, pouring outside like his blood.


<< I wanted it out >>


His captor didn't care.


<< I remember I asked you a question. >>


A few seconds to recollect the thoughts dancing like dervishes.


<< Again, where is the file? >>


The hammer hit the left shoulder. Again, you felt nothing went before it would have caused him pain. A sardonic grin appeared on his face :


<< Even if you guys win it's not going to last forever. Last time they betrayed you and if it wasn't for the steel bastard's paranoia the dark skeletal wolves would have eaten you all >>


<< Are you insane? >>


<< Talking about insanity, who do you worship figlio di puttana? Last time I checked…>>


<< Silence you Mediterranean reactionary! You people are nothing but capitalist dogs! >>


<< I do not serve an idol, I serve only the truth >>


<< What are you even rambling about? >>


<< Ignorant slaves, when will you finally take notice? >>


The last hit was to the head, making Tarantino's movies look like a joke.


<< I can't believe we lost time with this shithead >>


<< Comrade Reinoehl, calm yourself. >>


Reinoehl was a devout follower of the cause, but he was a demanding, hazardous ordeal to control every time, even if he wouldn't flinch when an order was given. The Purpose had given him everything he was looking for in the past : acceptance, a way of life and an ideal, something he and the generation before not only desired but needed with nihilistic desperation.


<< Yes commandant comrade Kulinski >>


<< Now, let's get the reactionary out, so collaborationist enforcers do not follow a possible trail to us.>>


<< Yes commandant >>


The body of the Italian was not heavy as he had expected, the guy probably had avoided eating for weeks when he was fleeing the Red Shield, maybe he thought there was a possibility he and Reinoehl or someone else would poison him, but for a variety of reasons, they had to come up close and personal.


<< What is our order, comrade commandant Kulinski? >>


<< Our orders are to wait further orders,comrade Reinhol >>


<< Why should we wait? Don't we have a cartridge to find? >>


<< We do, but comrade general secretary Grundmann want us to be patient. >>


Reinhol could barely keep silent but didn't thought of uttering or mumble when he heard the name of Werner, the last ally of the Communist cause, after all : France was united but the capitalist in Marseille had taken control, Poland and Vietnam had embraced the West with the Baltic Republic, there was little room for the revolution.

Grundmann was the last bastion of Communism and heir of the recently dead Posadas, but Grundmann was also very old and there were fears his successor, whoever he might be, would betray the revolutionary ideals of the former.

He was a respected name, so when an underling like Reinhol was questioning orders or anything close to it, Kulinski just named him. It was much more effective.


<< Focus Reinoehl>>


The body was smelling, anyone who had a functioning nose could tell before being dead he hadn't washed himself in months, Kulinski couldn't imagine how the corpse would reek.


<< You don't want to be caught today, unless you want end up in the hands of the African Army and the Red Berets>>


Reinoehl didn't reply to Kulinski, he had already had to deal with the Riffian troopers of Spain and their Carlist commanders, nasty deal, barely got alive

could be read on his face.


<< There, it is near the Mondego river, just a few more minutes and we are done with this clown >>


<< What we do with the body? >>


<< Let's ask New Swabia when we put in the van then we drive… I will ask them personally >>


They entered the van from behind, using the fog around the Mondego to not be spotted.


<< Good. We are safe now. >>


There were Riffian and Ultramarine soldiers everywhere, the Portuguese and the Spanish were taking seriously the meeting between the Union for the Mediterranean Commonwealth and the Collective Security Treaty Organization, with both kingdoms having a keen interest to keep everything going smoothly before and after the upcoming Coimbra Conferences.

After he double checked the doors of the van were closed, controlling the body didn't have any surprises. Maybe we missed something, Kulinski said to himself, but it wasn't the case, all orifices and the multiple pockets of the young dead man's jacket were empty of any indication or clues where they could find the cartridge, resting his face and had on his hands palms. If he had any cartridge, we would have found it at his home or in his backpack, you can't hide something that big up your ass.

He pulled up his sleeve to check his armblet, the latest model of arm-strapped portable computers from Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt; the polychromatic display illuminating his face like a light shining in the darkness.


<< Calling Novaya Shvabiya. Over >>


Static filled the back of the van.


<< Novaya Shvabiya in. What is your current status? >>


<< Subject secured. No signs of the data we were looking for >>


<< Registered. Dispose of him. We are sending one of Volksflugscheiben to bring you back here for your next debriefing.Novaya Shvabiya out>>


<< Kulinski out.>>


One thing Kulinski hated more than failure was the weather of Antarctica, granted, he thought,we don't have many locations to be safe. Michael was likewise of the same idea, however for a different reason : Reinoehl was the type of would-be revolutionary who wanted to eradicate enemies of the worker'struggle out in the open,which couldn't be done anymore without the approval of their Berliner and Hollywoodian backers.


<< They should be in Coimbra in fifteen minutes. >>



Mobility Assembly Research Cooperation Omnicompetence for Partecipation Of Learning Organization




Leaders of the Soviet Union :




Leaders of the Soviet Union


Lavrenty Beria 1943-1946


Zhukov 1946-1974


Kirill Semyonovich Moskalenko 1974-1985


Alyaksandr Ryhoravich Lukashenka 1985-1996


Sodruzhestvo Suverennykh Gosudarstv


Vozhdkantsler


Alyaksandr Ryhoravich Lukashenka


Ministero of Culture


Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (1990-2008)


Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin (200:cool:


Minister of Education


Igor Shafarevich (1990-2017)


Minister of Economy


Grigory Alexeyevich Yavlinsky (1990-)


Minister of Interior


Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovsky (1990-2020)


Minister of Foreign Affairs


Nursultan Ábishuly Nazarbayev



NUKED CITIES GERMANY


Nürnberg


Heilbronn
 
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He was alone in this room, he couldn't see , he couldn't talk. They had broken his arms, his legs and nearly cracked open his skull, feeling the blood flowing into the mouth like a miniscule waterfall and there was nothing he could have done to prevent such outcome for himself, because it was like a rigged game of chess, they had freely moved while he was with his hands chained both metaphorically and in reality, denying any concrete chance of defiance or defense, cruel manipulative and shadowy bastards who were following a never truly buried creed and nefarious intentions not even the biggest conflict in human history could kill, their minions following another and not realizing they were pawns of them, a delirium competing in a race where nobody liked they only two competitors, because they were both awful options to back or to bet on, because their victory was an outcome nobody wanted except the dreadfully deranged.


<< Where's the file?>>


He couldn't hear or speak but silence would still have been the answer.


<< Where's the file? >>


Even if he knew the language of his captor, he wouldn't have replied. The hammer felt like a tickle even though the previous hits he received made him shout screams of rage. Why am I going through this? What beckoned in his mind was this constant question, haunting him into a never ending darkness, corrupting the little sanity he had left, pouring outside like his blood.


<< I wanted it out >>


His captor didn't care.


<< I remember I asked you a question. >>


A few seconds to recollect the thoughts dancing like dervishes.


<< Again, where is the file? >>


The hammer hit the left shoulder. Again, you felt nothing went before it would have caused him pain. A sardonic grin appeared on his face :


<< Even if you guys win it's not going to last forever. Last time they betrayed you and if it wasn't for the steel bastard's paranoia the dark skeletal wolves would have eaten you all >>


<< Are you insane? >>


<< Talking about insanity, who do you worship figlio di puttana? Last time I checked…>>


<< Silence you Mediterranean reactionary! You people are nothing but capitalist dogs! >>


<< I do not serve an idol, I serve only the truth >>


<< What are you even rambling about? >>


<< Ignorant slaves, when will you finally take notice? >>


The last hit was to the head, making Tarantino's movies look like a joke.


<< I can't believe we lost time with this shithead >>


<< Comrade Reinoehl, calm yourself. >>


Reinoehl was a devout follower of the cause, but he was a demanding, hazardous ordeal to control every time, even if he wouldn't flinch when an order was given. The Purpose had given him everything he was looking for in the past : acceptance, a way of life and an ideal, something he and the generation before not only desired but needed with nihilistic desperation.


<< Yes commandant comrade Kulinski >>


<< Now, let's get the reactionary out, so collaborationist enforcers do not follow a possible trail to us.>>


<< Yes commandant >>


The body of the Italian was not heavy as he had expected, the guy probably had avoided eating for weeks when he was fleeing the Red Shield, maybe he thought there was a possibility he and Reinoehl or someone else would poison him, but for a variety of reasons, they had to come up close and personal.


<< What is our order, comrade commandant Kulinski? >>


<< Our orders are to wait further orders,comrade Reinhol >>


<< Why should we wait? Don't we have a cartridge to find? >>


<< We do, but comrade general secretary Grundmann want us to be patient. >>


Reinhol could barely keep silent but didn't thought of uttering or mumble when he heard the name of Werner, the last ally of the Communist cause, after all : France was united but the capitalist in Marseille had taken control, Poland and Vietnam had embraced the West with the Baltic Republic, there was little room for the revolution.

Grundmann was the last bastion of Communism and heir of the recently dead Posadas, but Grundmann was also very old and there were fears his successor, whoever he might be, would betray the revolutionary ideals of the former.

He was a respected name, so when an underling like Reinhol was questioning orders or anything close to it, Kulinski just named him. It was much more effective.


<< Focus Reinoehl>>


The body was smelling, anyone who had a functioning nose could tell before being dead he hadn't washed himself in months, Kulinski couldn't imagine how the corpse would reek.


<< You don't want to be caught today, unless you want end up in the hands of the African Army and the Red Berets>>


Reinoehl didn't reply to Kulinski, he had already had to deal with the Riffian troopers of Spain and their Carlist commanders, nasty deal, barely got alive

could be read on his face.


<< There, it is near the Mondego river, just a few more minutes and we are done with this clown >>


<< What we do with the body? >>


<< Let's ask New Swabia when we put in the van then we drive… I will ask them personally >>


They entered the van from behind, using the fog around the Mondego to not be spotted.


<< Good. We are safe now. >>


There were Riffian and Ultramarine soldiers everywhere, the Portuguese and the Spanish were taking seriously the meeting between the Union for the Mediterranean Commonwealth and the Collective Security Treaty Organization, with both kingdoms having a keen interest to keep everything going smoothly before and after the upcoming Coimbra Conferences.

After he double checked the doors of the van were closed, controlling the body didn't have any surprises. Maybe we missed something, Kulinski said to himself, but it wasn't the case, all orifices and the multiple pockets of the young dead man's jacket were empty of any indication or clues where they could find the cartridge, resting his face and had on his hands palms. If he had any cartridge, we would have found it at his home or in his backpack, you can't hide something that big up your ass.

He pulled up his sleeve to check his armblet, the latest model of arm-strapped portable computers from Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt; the polychromatic display illuminating his face like a light shining in the darkness.


<< Calling Novaya Shvabiya. Over >>


Static filled the back of the van.


<< Novaya Shvabiya in. What is your current status? >>


<< Subject secured. No signs of the data we were looking for >>


<< Registered. Dispose of him. We are sending one of Volksflugscheiben to bring you back here for your next debriefing.Novaya Shvabiya out>>


<< Kulinski out.>>


One thing Kulinski hated more than failure was the weather of Antarctica, granted, he thought,we don't have many locations to be safe. Michael was likewise of the same idea, however for a different reason : Reinoehl was the type of would-be revolutionary who wanted to eradicate enemies of the worker'struggle out in the open,which couldn't be done anymore without the approval of their Berliner and Hollywoodian backers.


<< They should be in Coimbra in fifteen minutes. >>



Mobility Assembly Research Cooperation Omnicompetence for Partecipation Of Learning Organization




Leaders of the Soviet Union :




Leaders of the Soviet Union


Lavrenty Beria 1943-1946


Zhukov 1946-1974


Kirill Semyonovich Moskalenko 1974-1985


Alyaksandr Ryhoravich Lukashenka 1985-1996


Sodruzhestvo Suverennykh Gosudarstv


Vozhdkantsler


Alyaksandr Ryhoravich Lukashenka


Ministero of Culture


Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (1990-2008)


Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin (200:cool:


Minister of Education


Igor Shafarevich (1990-2017)


Minister of Economy


Grigory Alexeyevich Yavlinsky (1990-)


Minister of Interior


Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovsky (1990-2020)


Minister of Foreign Affairs


Nursultan Ábishuly Nazarbayev



NUKED CITIES GERMANY


Nürnberg


Heilbronn

I wrote this during my Erasmus in Coimbra, Portugal. Lost the will and imagination, would have connected with previously posted stuff. This was before my 3rd attempt on alternatehistory.com and couldn't keep my opinions shut in my brain and got banned as a result.
 
A snippet of my beginning of the future fiction I had planned for Brazil

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A BABY STEP



Brazil, 2026




Augustin Armada, if that was his real name, could have been anything as a person, but no one who has met him before the Putsch would have imagined the young English professor as more than a language teacher. A cosmopolitan middle class with a Master degree in teaching and surprisingly to this day, his University course was ironically Humanities, which would explain his self definition of being politically a Sankarist, Amilcarist, Netoist among other things (1)

The details of the coup are sketchy at best except for the following conversation supposedly recorded by the autocrat himself.





AA: We can't go on like this.


?? : What do you mean?


AA: Have you seen what is happening with our dear overlord up there?


??: I...have. The situation is like a powder keg. Makes me wonder how much time we have left before we have to face a new world.


AA: Exactly. Our country has already went through enough. From Manaus to Salvador, from Ilheus to Florianopolis. While you could argue that our situation is better

than others. It isn't enough. I am sick and tired of the Congress and our President. Either we act now or we will be complicit in what horrible fate awaits us next.


??: So, what are you proposing.


AA: First and foremost, if we wish to escape whatever the Americans and the Chinese are planning to do to each other, we will have obstacles and roadblocks everywhere from any institution.


??: You want to get rid of them.


AA: Incapacitate them. I am no murderer.


??: I don't think we can keep it bloodless.


AA: Most of our history we had them blodless.


??: YES...and no... The public is polarized, not as much as the United States, we don't have daily bombings or protests but... let me be clear. We can succeed, I can assure you, however how is an entirely different matter. Also, we hadn't one in sixty-two years. We have no idea how the general population will react!


AA: We will give them reason to be in favour of what we will do.


??: You are the Humanist. I am a socialist who happens also to have several tank divisions on my side. (2)


AA: Speaking of divisions. Who else with us ?


?? : The commander of BOPE. (3)


AA: How...I am...


??: Surprised ? We are not the only ones tired of the current situation. I also was surprised considering me and him are polar opposites, but long story short he told me he is goddamn tired Brasilia has never done anything slightly positive in the last forty-nine years and wants, as much as us, a concrete, positive change.


AA: What was his price?


?? : I just told you.


PAUSE. NOISES OF HEAVY BREATH.


AA : I almost can't believe it. It fills me with joy.


?? : I feel the same my friend. I feel the same.


AA: How much time we have left before everyone is in position?


?? : 72 hours.


AA : Well, lets get ready then.


END OF RECORDING.
 
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GRAPHICS PART 3.1

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Tito and Churchill aren't chums in this timeline.

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Shitty map of Cold War Italy

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Rifle from this timeline.
Didascalo from alternatehistory.com :

Imbel stands for "Brazilain Military Industries" and the model you picked for the picture is called IA-2 (Imbel Assault 2) it's a 5.56 NATO rifle (the fist of it's kind fully produced in Brazil (The other models used by the brazilian military were a personal version of the FAL rifle, also made by imbel and the HK-33 for the air force both 7.62x56 but i might be mistaken on that because i'm writing this at 4am)
In addition to that a few nice comments tha could help your story, this rifle is only sold to the army and is for exclusive use of the military, but it has proven itself a very reliable durable, easy to operate and cheap rifle (around 1200 dollars on the actual conversion) so two nice rules for you, if it falls in wrong hands, it wassold by a corrupt military or factory officer and second, due to all the quotations above it woul prove itself a very good rifle for militias, private armies and rebels, since it was made to be fought in all brazilian terrain that goes from cities, rainforest and deserts...

 
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POLAND,VIETNAM,BALTIC REPUBLIC EMBRACED THE WEST? how it was possible?

Anyway - commies do not break bones,only removed nails and teetchs one by one.And take care of men private members,too.Your commies are prymitives compared to real ones.

And tou say ultramarine soldiers? if so,i am not suprised,that soviet lost:)
Here:
 
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The Penisula Ablaze!

Year is 1982. Here's my take on a more "influential" Italy during the Cold War (after a 2nd Civil War).

The Italians (Christian Democracy) helped Somalia against the attempted 1969 coup by Siad Barre and even during TTL Ogaden War (Italian Social Movement) helping also the Eritrean Independence Movements , also the "unification" of "Greater" Syrian Arab Republic might had some help from a certain "prince". The Italians also help the Kingdom of Greece in Exile (TTL Kuomintang China/ Taiwan) ; the USSR meanwhile is slightly more involved in the MENA region thanks to the Beria Plan so you have an Armenia SSR that nearly has all of its historical territory but has to bear the border with those who partecipated in their slaughter just more than half a century ago, then a victorious South Yemen. So far no one has bothered either Afghanistan or Iran.
So far the Federation of Arab Republics (Sudan, Lybia and Egypt) are now more leaning towars the USA while going on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge since Sadat barely survived the attempted assassination by the (Egyptian) Muslim Brotherhood, who are also trying to overthrow Hafez Al Assad but will suffer the same fate of their bretheren in the F.A.R. ; Kurdistan meanwhile is struggling so far because of its size and the recent expulsion of Syrian Kurds, not to mention that both their neighbors don't enjoy having a border with them, with Turkey having to deal with a Grey Wolf insurgency.
The USSR meanwhile is fine and stable, not good but could be worse, after having only 2 premiers in 29 years, with their successor (?) seemingly interested into continuing Krhuschevism and Kosyginism apparently good track record, with Armenians having recoreved miracolously above their Medz Yeghern and now number above 3,500,000 , maybe caused by the avengement of their genocide and the more availabity of land and space, maybe even the Khruschev and Kosygin thaws are responsable and the oil demand boom might be responsable, there are talks of even European businesses (Italian, Spanish and Portuguese) opening up, after Kosygin sucessor is talking about a new wave of thaws, aready being called Gorbachevism, a new brand of Communism perhaps?

FAR LEFT AUTHORITARIAN IDEOLOGIES IN "THE PENISULA ABLAZE"
  1. Marxism-Leninsm
  2. Stalinist "Marxism-Leninsm"
  3. Khruschevism
  4. Kosyginism
  5. Castrism
  6. (Romanian) National Communism
  7. Democratic Socialist Syndicalist (aka Berlinguerism)
OTHER IDEOLOGIES :

  1. Social Nationalism (Italian Social Movement)
  2. Italian Third Positionism (New Order maybe?)
  3. Lopesismo ( Portugal accepted the Marshall money, Salazar kicked the bucket in 1951)
  4. Thai Third Positionism (long story short : Thailand greatly won in the 1940s Franco-Thai War taking away Laos and Cambodia and Phibun wasn't overthrown, governing until his death)
  5. Canada in general (the British West Indies plus the Falklands were handed over to them nearly 60 years ago)
  6. Falangism
  7. Francoism
  8. Monarchism is still more than a thing
 
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POLAND,VIETNAM,BALTIC REPUBLIC EMBRACED THE WEST? how it was possible?

Anyway - commies do not break bones,only removed nails and teetchs one by one.And take care of men private members,too.Your commies are prymitives compared to real ones.

And tou say ultramarine soldiers? if so,i am not suprised,that soviet lost:)
Here:


It's an archaic term @ATP that is supposed to be OVERSEAS, meaning Portuguese African soldiers.
 

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It's an archaic term @ATP that is supposed to be OVERSEAS, meaning Portuguese African soldiers.

Thanks,but it would be more funny if Italians created Astartes !
Better world - it is shame what happened to Kurds and armenians in OTL.
Why Poland become larger? if i remember correctly,Beria planned bigger germany,not poland.

P.S Is Italy allied with soviets,or fight them in alliance with european commies ?
 
What If Operation Gallop Was A Success ? Part 1

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Thanks,but it would be more funny if Italians created Astartes !
Better world - it is shame what happened to Kurds and armenians in OTL.
Why Poland become larger? if i remember correctly,Beria planned bigger germany,not poland.

P.S Is Italy allied with soviets,or fight them in alliance with european commies ?

There is a story I am doing right now where Beria is killed by Werwolf insurgents.

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


DEATH OF A LEADER


Kolya held his PPSh-41 with the camera. He had survived another day of the Great Patriotic War and what a day it was, with Zaporozhye into Soviet control once again. Maybe this war will be over soon and I will be back to Leningrad. It did cost a lot of lives, but Skachok was a success if one didn’t consider the fact their comrade commander Nikolai Fyodorovich Vatutin was dead by a stray bullet from the Fascists and the problem of the fuel which had been resolved just for Skachok was now again an issue.

<< Kolya! Come here ! >>

It was Danil, the Cossack Commissar, who for some reason wasn’t a bastard asshole as the ones he preceded.

<< You won’t believe it ! >>

What can be so urgent for all of his shouting ? Kolya asked himself. He was only the photographer of his tank squad and amateurish one. He couldn’t even develop his photos unless they were approved by the bureaucracy, because nobody wanted a photo that could tarnish the performance’s reputation of the Red Army.
He reached the Commissar, who was pointing his revolver against what appeared to be a Fascist General.

<< Comrade Commissar, you asked for me ? >>

<< I did, I did…Kolya you can’t believe how happy I am ! >>

<< What is…the reason ? And who is German ? >>

The fascist spoke in German, one of the few languages he didn’t know. It was General then Fel'dmarshal then Erich von Manstein.

<< This bastard is one who created one too many problems for the Motherland. He’s…was as of now…Hitler’s little pet.>>

<< So we captured him , Comrade Commissar. That sounds like great news…

<< That’s not all! >>

<< What do you mean, Comrade Commissar? >>

The Cossack pointed in a general direction with his free hand, indicating what appeared to be a ditch. Or a hole.
Quickly he moved to see what was inside. Or better, who was inside.

Him.

The cause of all the suffering of the Motherland, covered in blood and probably bullets both in his chest and back.

The Fuhrer.

Adolf Hitler.

<< It’s a shame we didn’t have him living and breathing ! Imagine what would have happened if the vermin wasn’t lying there! >>

Kolya, even though was shocked to see the evil fascist dead, did not waste time and took several pictures, each from different angles and during different times of the day. The NKVD came later to put the body in a box and send it to Moscow in the most rapid and discreet way and take his photos, asking for information about him. Kolya behaved with humility and pretended to minimize what he did, because he would be under closer inspection than before.

In his head, he prayed that he would be forgotten by them.


MOSCOW, 31st FEBRUARY 1943

Stalin had rejoiced at the idea of the death of Hitler, ecstatic and some even would have said “even joyful”, a rarity of the man of steel, not only this had been a strategic victory but a morale victory for the Soviet Union and its people, with the additional benefit of being of a “golden” bargaining chip for a post-war order favorable to him.
He was already seeing the effects of the killing of Hitler on the front itself : Romania had withdrawn to her pre-1939 borders Mussolini had been executed and the Italian Army occupied fighting border wars against the Hitlerite puppets of Vichy and Croatia, trying to suppress both fascist and opposition’s insurgencies and insurrections to keep at least their continental gains along with Corsica.

<< Well, well, well, it didn’t turn out as you expected…right Adolf ? >> said Stalin musing over the corpse of Hitler with a glass of vodka in his hand, with Molotov, Beria, Zhdanov and Zhukov present as silent watchers.

<< Your New Order is doomed…it will be…our New Order! >>

His sycophants could only nod and agree, something they would have done even if Stalin was objectively wrong, with only Zhukov being the one who could have spoiled the moment, but chose not to.



A YEAR LATER, SOVIET MILITARY ADMINISTRATION OF THE LOW COUNTRIES

Momignies looked liked a very different city compared Kolya to what Kolya was used to, he had only two extremes : the kolkhoz he grew up in the first years of his life and then Leningrad; Momignies looked like it was frozen in time minus the prisoners wearing Stahlhelms and obeying Red Army officers.
In the end he got almost what he wanted when they discovered the body of Hitler in Zaporhyzie, but now he had become the personal photographer of Zhukov and in way was his chaffeur and secretary, which did help but he was in the spotlight, so anything that could be interpreted as a wrong move would have made his life riskier.
But for now, he was just driving Zhukov who was supposed to meet the Supreme Allied Commander Eisenhower.
They descended the jeep and went straight ahead to the tent of the American general, which was very spartan in its interior appearance.

<< How are you General? >> asked Eisenhower.

Kolya translated the conversation between the two military men. It seems they had chemistry, but couldn't comment on it because he wanted to stay on the good graces of Zhukov.

It was mostly political talk, albeit unofficial and the record of it wouldn't see the light of day until someone decided to do so. Eisenhower talked that while president Roosevelt was not bothered the Soviets influence expanded from Manchuria to Scandinavia and the Low Countries, a lot of other members of the American political and economic sphere were, at best, concerned.
The Hero of the Soviet Union replied that not only it had been decided everything at the Tehran Conference but they were "only" de-nazifying the liberated territories, mentioning they were having...issues in both Germany and Manchuria, the first regarding the Werwolf insurgency which had taken a blow against Soviet intelligence when they had successfully assassinated Lavrenty Beria in route to the South Tyrolean capital of Bozen and the second was their...difficulty into finding Konstantin Vladimirovich Rodzaevsky, the head of the Russian Fascist Party hydra, asking if there would be a chance it was the United States Military Administration of Korea,affirming he was spotted near the Manchurian border.
Eisenhower expressed that he would ask the President and his collegues in the Pacific to do their best to deliver Rodzaevsky to the USSR.
Zhukov nodded in approval and swallowed his glass of vodka, followed by congratulations on the capitulation of the Japanese Empire and very weirdly, also of the annihilation of the cities of Kokura and Yokohama, asking if they had the intention on using the new weapon in India, considering the Anglo-American had to promise to the king of Afghanistan a nullification of the Durand line to enlist the help of the hermit Central Asian Kingdom.
Kolya presumed the Hero of the Soviet Union brought up the argument of the nuclear bomb because he would have received some informational concessions on the part of the American, but the only clue he got was that was that the American president was in favor of self determination, just as he had demonstrated with the war of independence in French West Africa that had started with Thiaroye Massacre.

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There is a story I am doing right now where Beria is killed by Werwolf insurgents.

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DEATH OF A LEADER


Kolya held his PPSh-41 with the camera. He had survived another day of the Great Patriotic War and what a day it was, with Zaporozhye into Soviet control once again. Maybe this war will be over soon and I will be back to Leningrad. It did cost a lot of lives, but Skachok was a success if one didn’t consider the fact their comrade commander Nikolai Fyodorovich Vatutin was dead by a stray bullet from the Fascists and the problem of the fuel which had been resolved just for Skachok was now again an issue.

<< Kolya! Come here ! >>

It was Danil, the Cossack Commissar, who for some reason wasn’t a bastard asshole as the ones he preceded.

<< You won’t believe it ! >>

What can be so urgent for all of his shouting ? Kolya asked himself. He was only the photographer of his tank squad and amateurish one. He couldn’t even develop his photos unless they were approved by the bureaucracy, because nobody wanted a photo that could tarnish the performance’s reputation of the Red Army.
He reached the Commissar, who was pointing his revolver against what appeared to be a Fascist General.

<< Comrade Commissar, you asked for me ? >>

<< I did, I did…Kolya you can’t believe how happy I am ! >>

<< What is…the reason ? And who is German ? >>

The fascist spoke in German, one of the few languages he didn’t know. It was General then Fel'dmarshal then Erich von Manstein.

<< This bastard is one who created one too many problems for the Motherland. He’s…was as of now…Hitler’s little pet.>>

<< So we captured him , Comrade Commissar. That sounds like great news…

<< That’s not all! >>

<< What do you mean, Comrade Commissar? >>

The Cossack pointed in a general direction with his free hand, indicating what appeared to be a ditch. Or a hole.
Quickly he moved to see what was inside. Or better, who was inside.

Him.

The cause of all the suffering of the Motherland, covered in blood and probably bullets both in his chest and back.

The Fuhrer.

Adolf Hitler.

<< It’s a shame we didn’t have him living and breathing ! Imagine what would have happened if the vermin wasn’t lying there! >>

Kolya, even though was shocked to see the evil fascist dead, did not waste time and took several pictures, each from different angles and during different times of the day. The NKVD came later to put the body in a box and send it to Moscow in the most rapid and discreet way and take his photos, asking for information about him. Kolya behaved with humility and pretended to minimize what he did, because he would be under closer inspection than before.

In his head, he prayed that he would be forgotten by them.


MOSCOW, 31st FEBRUARY 1943

Stalin had rejoiced at the idea of the death of Hitler, ecstatic and some even would have said “even joyful”, a rarity of the man of steel, not only this had been a strategic victory but a morale victory for the Soviet Union and its people, with the additional benefit of being of a “golden” bargaining chip for a post-war order favorable to him.
He was already seeing the effects of the killing of Hitler on the front itself : Romania had withdrawn to her pre-1939 borders Mussolini had been executed and the Italian Army occupied fighting border wars against the Hitlerite puppets of Vichy and Croatia, trying to suppress both fascist and opposition’s insurgencies and insurrections to keep at least their continental gains along with Corsica.

<< Well, well, well, it didn’t turn out as you expected…right Adolf ? >> said Stalin musing over the corpse of Hitler with a glass of vodka in his hand, with Molotov, Beria, Zhdanov and Zhukov present as silent watchers.

<< Your New Order is doomed…it will be…our New Order! >>

His sycophants could only nod and agree, something they would have done even if Stalin was objectively wrong, with only Zhukov being the one who could have spoiled the moment, but chose not to.



A YEAR LATER, SOVIET MILITARY ADMINISTRATION OF THE LOW COUNTRIES

Momignies looked liked a very different city compared Kolya to what Kolya was used to, he had only two extremes : the kolkhoz he grew up in the first years of his life and then Leningrad; Momignies looked like it was frozen in time minus the prisoners wearing Stahlhelms and obeying Red Army officers.
In the end he got almost what he wanted when they discovered the body of Hitler in Zaporhyzie, but now he had become the personal photographer of Zhukov and in way was his chaffeur and secretary, which did help but he was in the spotlight, so anything that could be interpreted as a wrong move would have made his life riskier.
But for now, he was just driving Zhukov who was supposed to meet the Supreme Allied Commander Eisenhower.
They descended the jeep and went straight ahead to the tent of the American general, which was very spartan in its interior appearance.

<< How are you General? >> asked Eisenhower.

Kolya translated the conversation between the two military men. It seems they had chemistry, but couldn't comment on it because he wanted to stay on the good graces of Zhukov.

It was mostly political talk, albeit unofficial and the record of it wouldn't see the light of day until someone decided to do so. Eisenhower talked that while president Roosevelt was not bothered the Soviets influence expanded from Manchuria to Scandinavia and the Low Countries, a lot of other members of the American political and economic sphere were, at best, concerned.
The Hero of the Soviet Union replied that not only it had been decided everything at the Tehran Conference but they were "only" de-nazifying the liberated territories, mentioning they were having...issues in both Germany and Manchuria, the first regarding the Werwolf insurgency which had taken a blow against Soviet intelligence when they had successfully assassinated Lavrenty Beria in route to the South Tyrolean capital of Bozen and the second was their...difficulty into finding Konstantin Vladimirovich Rodzaevsky, the head of the Russian Fascist Party hydra, asking if there would be a chance it was the United States Military Administration of Korea,affirming he was spotted near the Manchurian border.
Eisenhower expressed that he would ask the President and his collegues in the Pacific to do their best to deliver Rodzaevsky to the USSR.
Zhukov nodded in approval and swallowed his glass of vodka, followed by congratulations on the capitulation of the Japanese Empire and very weirdly, also of the annihilation of the cities of Kokura and Yokohama, asking if they had the intention on using the new weapon in India, considering the Anglo-American had to promise to the king of Afghanistan a nullification of the Durand line to enlist the help of the hermit Central Asian Kingdom.
Kolya presumed the Hero of the Soviet Union brought up the argument of the nuclear bomb because he would have received some informational concessions on the part of the American, but the only clue he got was that was that the American president was in favor of self determination, just as he had demonstrated with the war of independence in French West Africa that had started with Thiaroye Massacre.

@Circle of Willis @ATP

Soviets get entire germany? great,now when they fall germans would be too fucked to try to rule over Europe again.
Especially,that now germans would be genocided.
It would be nice,if they take Belgium and Holland,too.
I bet,that thanks to that there would be no idiots there who would belive in leftism.

About Zukow - he was not genius,but butcher who just keep throwing bodies at germans till something end - germans or soviets.He boasted to Eisenhower that he use his infrantry to remove minefields with their bodies,and Eisenhower keep him in disdain for that.
Patton after meeting them asked for starting WW3,becouse he would sure that he beat soviets with such commander no matter how many of them would be.

P.S is it really kawaii,that americans care about self determination of africans,when he sell his polish allies to soviet gulags.
 

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