Talk:Hitler The Artist

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 * Flag of the Republic of China.svg Saturn120 War flag of the Imperial Japanese Army.svg 12:11, March 31, 2014 (UTC)

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As Hitler was a mere foot soldier during WWI in otl, the outcome of the war wouldn't change. Its possible another Nazi, like Himmler or Göring, would take his place. It also possible another far-right party, like the DNVP, would take their place, or a more center, or liberal party would rise.

Actually, there is always a possibility that the Communist Revolution could have lead to the creation of an independent, Communist Prussia under the leadership of Rosa Luxemburg. Me and Saturn were discussing the idea and it was his idea - which I quite like. :)  Imp (Say Hi?!) 11:50, March 31, 2014 (UTC)

Too bad, Imp, that that isn't plausible.

You'd see some sort of other right-wing party come to power, probably with the military outright involved.

Lordganon (talk) 12:06, March 31, 2014 (UTC)

The Weilmar survives, but is greatly hurt by an economic crash in 1948. The socialists win the spainish civil war, leading to a socialist Spain because of the no nazi support. Saturn120  20:06, March 31, 2014 (UTC)

Move your ideas/outcomes on this page... Timeline Ideas/outcomes (Hitler The Artist) Saturn120   23:39, March 31, 2014 (UTC)

Depression virtually guarantees that Wiemar falls. Lordganon (talk) 11:22, April 1, 2014 (UTC)

...No, it doesn't. Things went wrong for Germany first in 1923, then in 1925. Without the Munich Uprising, the butterflies could play in such a way that Karl Jarres keeps his candidacy and leads Germany into an alternate future with no communist or fascist parties gaining power in Germany. We do not know how well Karl Jarres could have handled the economy - but it would be a safe bet to say he would have done a much better job than von Hindenburg. :P  Imp (Say Hi?!) 19:06, April 3, 2014 (UTC)

...You do realize that Jarres was from a more moderate party of the same nature as the far-right ones, right?

Jarres wouldn't govern much different from Hindenburg - not that I think after the start of the Depression he'd be president following the 1932 elections, mind.

German handling of the economy is more or less irrelevant to Wiemar falling. Because of the money that they had to pay, they were only kept afloat due to loans from the US - which ended after 1929. The economy is screwed after that point, and nothing short of Hitleresque concepts would fix it.

This means economic collapse - and the fall of Wiemar.

Does mean, however, someone more moderate comes to power. Probably from the German National People's Party, with support from the Stahlhelm organization and the military.

Lordganon (talk) 13:55, April 5, 2014 (UTC)

Need a proposal template
What it says above. Saturn120  11:14, March 31, 2014 (UTC)

I'll get it up soon! :)  Imp (Say Hi?!) 11:51, March 31, 2014 (UTC)