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Had Germany Won World War I, would the UK had been invaded?

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Had Germany Won World War I, would the UK had been invaded?
« on: 22/05/2023 15:03:06 »
In your opinion, if Kaiser Wilhelm II's war had gone his way, what do you think that would have meant for the British Isles? Would the British government that surrendered to the Central Powers have devised a treaty that would have successfully kept the Hun out of your sacred islands (at the cost of giving them a free hand in Europe, Africa, and across the pond)?
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Re: Had Germany Won World War I, would the UK had been invaded?
« Reply #1 on: 22/05/2023 20:01:36 »
At what stage do the German axis powers militaries win ww1 and on what fronts, which side is Italy on, has America joined the effort, what effect does that have on the Indian subcontinent and the rest of the empire and whateffect does this have on China (if they are neutral at this stage or not). Do they rule the seas? Japan, where is japan throughout this.
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Re: Had Germany Won World War I, would the UK had been invaded?
« Reply #2 on: 25/05/2023 22:40:56 »
The British Royals being German, Britain having been at war with France and the rest of the Roman Empire for 2000 years, and nobody knowing what the war was about anyway, a treaty of mutual respect could have been signed in a matter of days, giving Germany dominion over continental Europe and retaining its African colonies whilst the Empire and USA carried on much as before. Corporal Schicklgruber would have returned to a career in art and architecture and the world would have been a peaceful place for the next 100 years. 
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