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The concept of this AH is that Plan 17 of the French Army succeeds. Germany is quickly overthrown, and dissolved in France, that keeps Belgium, Luxemburg, Silesia and Austria as protectorates. Therefore, the Second World War never came. This causes France to be the leading power in the world, not by territory, but by strategical position.
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'''The concept of this AH is that Plan 17 of the French Army succeeds. Germany is quickly overthrown, and dissolved in France, that keeps Belgium, Luxemburg, Silesia and Austria as protectorates. Therefore, the Second World War never came. This causes France to be the leading power in the world, not by territory, but by strategical position.'''
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== Point of divergence ==
 
== Point of divergence ==
''':At the beginning of the First World War, Plan 17 of the French army succeeds, and Germany is succesfully invaded in the first months of war.'''
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:At the beginning of the First World War, Plan 17 of the French army succeeds, and Germany is succesfully invaded in the first months of war.

Revision as of 14:13, 10 October 2010

The concept of this AH is that Plan 17 of the French Army succeeds. Germany is quickly overthrown, and dissolved in France, that keeps Belgium, Luxemburg, Silesia and Austria as protectorates. Therefore, the Second World War never came. This causes France to be the leading power in the world, not by territory, but by strategical position.

Take notice! This is an open timeline, so everybody can contribute, with respect to earlier created content.

Point of divergence

At the beginning of the First World War, Plan 17 of the French army succeeds, and Germany is succesfully invaded in the first months of war.