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World War I (alternate)
Location
Worldwide (mainly in Europe)
Result Central Powers victory
Territorial
changes
Belligerents

Entente:

Etherian Civil War
Location
Etheria Island, North Sea
Result

PFE victory

  • Fall of the monarchist, communist and anarchist regimes
  • Creation, then fall of the People's State of Etheria
  • Republic of Etheria formally established on may 1971
  • House of Etheria flees to the United Kingdom
  • Execution of anarchist leaders
Territorial
changes
Collapse of the Kingdom of Thuringnia
Belligerents

Kingdom of Thuringnia
 Denmark

 Iceland
 NATO

Mercenaries from:

Party for Freedom of Etheria

  • ENLF
  • ERF
  • EPLF

 East Germany
 China (Advisors) Mercenaries from:

Etherian People's State

  • Austrian Empire EAP
  • EPP

 Soviet Union
 Hungarian People's Republic
 Yugoslavia Mercenaries from:

Commanders and leaders
Alexander I Surrendered
Sir Effersøe Surrendered
Denmark Frederick IX
Hilmar Baunsgaard
Christesen Andesen
Leonid Brezhnev
Turkey Magni Lassen  Executed
Turkey Rólant Nysted  Executed
Turkey Andras Jóhansen  X
Turkey Vølundur Jákupsson  (POW)
Henningur Glerfoss  (MIA)
Operation Unthinkable
Location
Result Anti-communist victory
Territorial
changes
Dissolution of the Soviet Union
Belligerents

In Europe:
 NATO

CLA
In Asia:
Japan (After September 1945)
 South Korea
Republic of China (1912–1949) China
 British Raj (until 1947)
 India (after 1947)
 Pakistan (after 1947)

Indonesia ILF
 Dutch East Indies
Yakutia
Pahlavi Iran Iran
 Kingdom of Egypt
Central Asia Command
 Kingdom of Iraq
 Mandatory Palestine
 Jordan
 Saudi Arabia
 Commonwealth of the Philippines

 Soviet Union

Warsaw Pact

Chinese Communist Party

 Mongolian People's Republic
Commanders and leaders
Harry S. Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Clement Atlee
Joseph Stalin
1964 Pattaya City Attack
Part of the Chonburi-Bangkok Conflict
Native nameความขัดแย้งที่พัทยา 1964
LocationBangkok-Chonburi Border Checkpoint, Pattaya Buffer Zone, Chonburi, Bangkok, Thai Gigachad border
Date4th October 1964
TargetBangkokers, Far-left extremists and Capitalists
Attack type
Missile attack
Weaponfour Surface-to-air missiles
Deaths205
Injured1004
VictimsBangkokers and soldiers
PerpetratorChonburi province Republic of Chonburi
No. of participants
15 missile crew
MotiveAnti-communism, Neo-fascism, and Anti-capitalism
Chonburi-Bangkok conflict
Location
Belligerents
Glacusso-Bangkoker Alliance
Bangkok Republic of Bangkok
Yakutia Glacussia
Other participating combatants
 United States
 United Kingdom
Kingdom of Italy South Italy (until 1970)
 Italy (after 1971)
Republic of China (1912–1949) Tawistan Union
Chonburi-Thai Gigachad Alliance
Chonburi province Republic of Chonburi
Thailand Thai Gigachad
Turkic Socialist Alliance Movement
 Soviet Union
Supported by:
Italian Social Republic North Italy (until 1970)
 East Germany
Confederate States of America Baconist Republic
Commanders and leaders
Bangkok Charun Rattanakun
Bangkok Chamnan Yaovabun
Yakutia Mikhali Ivanov
United States Lyndon B. Johnson
United States Richard Nixon
United Kingdom Alec Douglas-Home
United Kingdom Harold Wilson
Kingdom of Italy Umberto II
Kingdom of Italy Fernando Tambroni
Taiwan Chiang Kai-shek
TaiwanManchukuo Colette II of Manchukuo Executed
Chonburi province Rattanakit Chonpon
Thailand Plaek Phibunsongkhram
Thailand Thanom Kittikachorn
Sougut Saman  
Soviet Union Nikita Khruschev
Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev
Strength
1.5 million (at peak, 1965)
10000 fighters (total)
2000 tanks
2.8 million (at peak, 1967, including expeditionary force)
15000 fighters (including WWII era ones (from Thai Gigachad))
2500 tanks
Allied Invasion of Germany
Part of The Lizardist German Era

Frank Schleswig, a Lizardist German defector siding with the Tawistan Union holding a type 5 rocket propelled grenade in the outskirks of Kiel, May 5th, 1948
Date21st January 1945-25th December 1945
(339 days)
Location
Result

Allied victory

Territorial
changes

Allied Partition of Germany

Belligerents

Anti-Lizardist alliance
Beiyang government Tawistan Union
Soviet Union Soviet Union
 United Kingdom


Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932) Siamese Kingdom
 Belgium


 Denmark
Germany German Resistance Union
 Austria-Hungary
Third Polish Republic
Ottoman Empire Hungarian Resistance
 Ecuador
 Gran Colombia

 People's Socialist Republic of Albania

Lizardist Alliance
Nazi Germany Lizardist Germany
First French Empire
Lizardist France


United States Lizardist States of America


 Kingdom of Italy Supported By:
 Empire of Japan


Co-beligerent
 Kingdom of Greece (Lizardist Government}

Material Support:
 Kingdom of Italy
 Albanian Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Beiyang government Chiang Kai-shek
Soviet Union Joseph Stalin
Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov
Winston Churchil
Bernard Montgomery
Ho Chi Minh
Charun Rattanakun
Leopold III
Charles De Gaulle
West Germany Konrad Adenauer
Christian X of Denmark
Austria-Hungary Otto von Habsburg
Boleslaw Bierut
Dezső László
Ecuador José María Velasco Ibarra
Gran Colombia Alfonso López Pumarejo
People's Socialist Republic of Albania Enver Hoxha

Nazi Germany Adolf Hitler 
Nazi Germany Heinrich Himmler (POW)
Nazi Germany Hermann Goring (MIA)
Nazi Germany Gerd von Rundstedt (DOW)
Vichy France Philippe Petain Surrendered
Pierre Laval X
United States Harry S. Truman Surrendered
United States Dwight D. Eisenhower (WIA)
Commonwealth of the Philippines Sergio Osmeña  X
Kedah Badlishah of Kedah  (POW)
Kingdom of Italy Benito Mussolini  Executed


Kingdom of Greece Georgios Kafantaris
Kingdom of Greece George II (forced)
Units involved

Beiyang government Task force Beiyang

  • 8th Corps
  • IX Corps
  • III Airborne command
  • Mongolian Expeditionary Division
  • Fifth Air Force

Soviet Union Eastern Front

  • First division
  • Army group Kiel
  • First Byelorussian Army
  • Fifth Navy
  • 75th airbone command

United Kingdom Task Force Faith

  • 5th Army
  • 7th airborne
  • 23rd Fleet
  • Corsica Armed Corsican volunteers


Vietnam Nguyen Army
Austria-Hungary Charles Corps
Polish Army
Thailand Royal Siamese Expeditionary force
Belgium Belgian Armed Forces
Free France French Liberation Army

Germany Army Group Benelux


Hungary Hungarian Liberation Air Regiment
Ecuador Ecuadorian Army
Gran Colombia Colombian 5th division

People's Socialist Republic of Albania Albanian Army

Nazi Germany Fourth Army
I Corps

  • Nazi Germany Army Group Greece
  • Schutzstaffel 43rd Infantry Division
  • Austria Army Group Austria-Hungary
  • Albania Fuhrer's Albanian rifles
  • France Army Group Vichy France
  • Italy Italian fleet

Adler Corps

  • Paris Parisian Partisan corps
  • Task force Caucasus
  • Swedish expeditionary corps
  • Finnish Navy corps

Soviet Corps

  • Poland Army
  • Ostland Army
  • Army Group 4WA

US expeditionary force

  • Sixth Air Army
  • First Air army
  • Air force 5th
  • Sixth coast guardians

Empire of Japan Japanese battleship Yamato  

Greece Hellenic Navy
Philippines Philippine Army
Kedah Kedahan rifles
Strength
35,000,000 men (combined)
175,000 tanks
87500 artillery and other field guns
25 aircraft carriers
45 ships
75 destroyers
150 cruisers
45000 aircraft
At maximum: 10,000,000 men
87500 tanks
7545 artillery
23429 aircraft
1 aircraft carrier
much weaker naval force
Casualties and losses
minimal, possibly 5 million men.
15000 tanks
850 artillery
10 naval ships (all types combined, not exact types) combined
4000 aircaft
entire force killed/captured/deserted
Bangkok Revolt
DateOctober 4th, 1959
Location
Result Bangkok-British victory
Thai Gigachad severely weakened
Soviet ships in the Gulf of Thailand are forced to withdraw
Territorial
changes
Independence of Bangkok
Subsequent independence of Chonburi, Ayutthaya, and Lopburi
Belligerents

Bangkok Bangkokers
United Kingdom United Kingdom

Supported by:
Taiwan Tawistan Union
United Nations United Nations
 United States
Kingdom of Libya Libya
 Chonburi
Yakutia Glacussia
South Italy
 Yugoslavia
Iran
 South Vietnam
Apartheid Union
Thailand Thai Gigachad
Soviet Union Soviet Union
Turkic Socialist Armed Movement
Supported by:
 East Germany
JapanChina Chinese-Japanese volunteers
Commanders and leaders
No centralized leadership
United Kingdom Harold Macmillan
Thailand Plaek Phibunsongkhram  Surrendered
Soviet Union Nikita Khruschev
Sougut Saman  
Operation Verse
Part of The Chonburi-Bangkok conflict
Location
Result

Chonburi victory

  • Recapture of Pattaya from Bangkok militants
Belligerents

 Chonburi

 North Vietnam
Thai Gigachad Supported by:

India India
 Soviet Union (naval)
Communist Party of Malaya

 Bangkok

  • Pattaya Territory

Empire of Japan Young Sun Union
Republic of Bangkok
1959–1979
Motto: Resist Chonburi and Thai Gigachad's tyranny!
Anthem: The skies are blue and so are our motivation
Capital
and largest city
Bangkok
Official languagesThai, English
Ethnic groups
Thai
Demonym(s)Bangkoker
GovernmentUnitary Parliamentary Republic

(1959-1965)

Unitary Presidental Repubic

(1965-1979)
• President
  • Chamnan Yaovabun (1959-1979)
Establishment15th january 1959
History 
• Established
1959
• Start of the Chonburi-Bangkok conflict
1962
• Losing of Pattaya
December 5th 1965
• Protests in Bangkok
May 5th 1975
• Beginning of Chonburi Invasion (or Songkran War)
April 13th 1976
• Loss of Chachoengsao
April 15th 1976
• Treaty of Pattaya (unification of Chonburi and Bangkok)
1979
Area
• Total
154,923 km2 (59,816 sq mi) (143rd)
GDP (PPP)1966 estimate
• Total
$554.855 billion
HDI (1972)0.985
very high
CurrencyBangkok Baht
Driving sideleft
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Thai Gigachad
Bangkok
Republic of Chonburi-Bangkok
Today part ofRepubic of Chonburi-Bangkok

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1959 Bangkok Uprising
Part of The Cold War and the Giga Thailand era
DateOctober 4, 1959 (1959-10-04)
Location
Bangkok, Thai Gigachad (Or Giga Thai)
Caused byMilitary dictatorship within Thai Gigachad
GoalsTo end the dictatorship within Giga Thailand
MethodsArson, Protests
Resulted inIndependence of Bangkok into the Republic of Bangkok
Subsequent independence of Chonburi, Lopburi, and Ayutthaya by a referendum
Parties
Lead figures
Units involved