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So, with all that in mind, this timeline poses a question: What if the Berlin Blockade had never happened?
 
So, with all that in mind, this timeline poses a question: What if the Berlin Blockade had never happened?
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Similar to other timelines, this is a limited timeline. It mainly takes place between 1948 and 1998. A lot of events from OTL still happen, such as the Economic recession of 1988. Other events that didn't happen in OTL, may happen here, such as a World War III (No, it doesn't get nuclear). In this timeline, unlike OTL, the Eastern bloc is a lot more resistant to the USSR. However, the United States doesn't get much influence around the area, rather more so in the Americas. The Middle East is more USSR influenced, meanwhile, and the Chinese conflicts last longer than in OTL.
   
 
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==Index==

Latest revision as of 10:58, 26 May 2020

On the 24th June 1948, the Soviet Union pushed a blockade onto the Western sectors of Germany. In response, the United States and United Kingdom flew planes over the border and traded from there. This could've easily escalated into war, but it didn't.

The Cold War was inevitable. After WW2, it was only natural that the two biggest powers would rival each other and attempt to gain more power throughout the world. In Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa, South America and North America, the fight was on. In fact, tensions got so high, World War III could've started.

So, with all that in mind, this timeline poses a question: What if the Berlin Blockade had never happened?

Similar to other timelines, this is a limited timeline. It mainly takes place between 1948 and 1998. A lot of events from OTL still happen, such as the Economic recession of 1988. Other events that didn't happen in OTL, may happen here, such as a World War III (No, it doesn't get nuclear). In this timeline, unlike OTL, the Eastern bloc is a lot more resistant to the USSR. However, the United States doesn't get much influence around the area, rather more so in the Americas. The Middle East is more USSR influenced, meanwhile, and the Chinese conflicts last longer than in OTL.

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