Talk:League of Nations (1983: Doomsday)

Chavez Speech
please somebody cleam (my) Chavez speech, that english sacry (but is funny too), thank U (aniway this is just fantasy, remember i dont hate U, i just used my imagination) --Fero 01:42, 14 August 2008 (UTC)


 * very nice imagination very nice fero!!! I think chavez would really be a person that could be "there", whether you like his OTL policy or not:) I just wonder if Chavez speaks Enligsh resp would speak English as he is so against it, but IF he would then it might sound like this.


 * idea: What about if you write this speech (and of course other things if you like) in Spanish as well? We could then integrate it in a new category on DO - Front Page like "media - Documentations, Newspaper articles, Contemporary Documents (speeches etc.) in 3 versions (Spanish, Spanglish, English) similar to the Bethisas project Ben is working on:)


 * We could then translate it into English -- Xi&#39;Reney 07:09, 14 August 2008 (UTC)

okey, i can write some... razonable/crazy speech in spanish, and we can traslate to english, i used Chavez ´cause we know he now, but maybe we will us another citizen of S. America, the point is the idea of her speech, hahahah my spanish is native, my english is a little engrish an my spanglish... i like that (but i never say that in hihg voice, is a secret ok), ok we gonna do some documentary of relevant word in the new history of world, and to U, i wanna listen what up with the last german nacion, fundet for suvivers of a german comercial ship in... (bro we are doing good that, guttenmortgen to you i see U when i wake up, Asuka es la ley) --Fero 07:38, 14 August 2008 (UTC)


 * Vale, a lot of cosas curiosas (siempre pienso en la prononciación de las americanos en mi curso de espanol en Barcelona, CLarOO) :) claro que haré algo sobre los pobrecitos alemanos (si encuentro algunos que todavia viven...) In this sense : Auf weedarsehen :) --Xi&#39;Reney 08:32, 14 August 2008 (UTC)


 * Die Schweiz war im Kaltenkrieg auch neutral, und wäre nicht angegriffen, nicht war? Vielleicht wohnen manche Schweizer noch glücklich und sicher in den Bergen.  Würde die Höhe jemand vor den Bomben hunderte Kilometer weg schützen?  Benkarnell 14:19, 14 August 2008 (UTC)


 * Die Schweiz (und auch Österreich) sind für mich wirklich schwer einzuschätzen... Neutral mit Sicherheit, also auch keine direkten Angriffe. Das wirklich große Problem wäre aber meiner Meinung nach der Fallout der besonders in Süddeutschland (BRD) Frankreich (Angriffsziel wg. eigenem nuklearen Arsenal, Benelux und Italien mit sämtlichen NATO - Hauptquartieren sicherlich massiv wäre. Und dabei schützt auch die Höhe der Alpen nicht wirklich. Ich könnte mir aber vorstellen dass durch die Milizstruktur der Armee besonders in der Schweiz und die mit Sicherheit gut vorbereitetetn Institutionen ein - trotz der zu erwartenden massiven Verwüstungen und Toten- gewisses Mass an Sicherheit und öffentlicher Ordnung aufrechterhalten werden könnte. Also so etwas wie eine überlebende Regierung zumindst einiger Kantone könnte ich mir vorstellen. Wenn man Österreich als ebenfalls neutrales Land dazu nimmt könnte eine Art "Alpes Confederation" (ähnlich den MSP) durchaus exisitieren. Doch der Flüchtlingsstrom aus sämtlichen zerstörten Nachbarstaaten wäre mit Sicherheit auch ein kaum zu bewältigendes Problem. Aber interessantes Thema !! ... OH jetzt hab ich doch glatt den ersten Beitrag auf deutsch geschrieben. :) --Xi&#39;Reney 16:43, 14 August 2008 (UTC)


 * (English again: tut mir Leid, aber für mich ist deutsch noch sehr schwer... plus, others can read it.) OK, you're right. I do remember reading that some radiation travelled along the ground, and that it would not move as far through mountains... I probably am completely wrong about that.  But there probably would be some Kantone that would be less badly damaged.  Some of the rural places, plus maybe Liechtenstein, could have come out OK.
 * On the other hand, some places could have even been targets. I have seen maps and know that the Cold War powers did not ignore the Swiss army, which was quite big, at least in those days.  If Russia attacked China, it could be that the Warsaw Pact attacked die Schweiz, just in case they should side with NATO.
 * You're also about the refugees. They would put a huge strain on the society.  It is something that somebody can explore in the future, maybe.
 * Benkarnell 19:16, 15 August 2008 (UTC)

i was talk this before, is asia was destroyed, tousand of southeast asians go to nort australia, i believe they do that now in or real world, of course they must do that in there nuclear north world. see Inmigration history of australia --Fero 06:24, 2 September 2008 (UTC)

Rhodesia
Would it be alright if the relatively moderate Rhodesia now caught up in a civil war join the League of Nations. If not that would be fine.


 * My guess would be that they were allowed in last year when the League was founded, but the recent war would hurt them and they would face sanctions. Unless... a year ago, was apartheid in place?  I'm afraid I'm not up to speed on the latest changes to the timeline.  If you're asking whether they can join now when they couldn't before, my answer would be that organizations like that move slowly, and it would probably take months or longer from the time Rhodesia (re)applied to the time they would ultimately be accepted.  Maybe you can have Rhodesia reapply this week.  Benkarnell 12:23, 24 April 2009 (UTC)


 * Well Rhodesia wasn't in the League originally because it didn't need to. Once the Nick Griffin regime was started up, they saw even less need because they thought the LoN was going to put sanctions on them because of the apartheid they had reintroduced and their violent conquests. Now that the Nick Griffin regime has been toppled the new government, which has banned apartheid and the RNP and reestablished sovereignty in much of their conquered land, the Rhodesians, severely weakened by the current civil war wants the LoN to step in and negotiates peace. I had an idea that if the League did step in they could create a small coastal state for the radical rebels to resettle in.

Siberia
Siberia is not a member of the league? — Hellerick 13:54, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
 * Someone probably just forgot to add it but my guess is it would be a member. Mitro 14:01, 4 June 2009 (UTC)