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Alternate History Hub

Season 2021 2021
TV-PG

  • 2021-01-21T05:00:00Z on YouTube
  • 7m
  • 2h 20m (20 episodes)
  • United States
  • Documentary, Fantasy, Reality, Special Interest

20 episodes

In an alternate timeline, the Western Front ended by Christmas. It was a miracle. Yet this was certainly not the end to hostilities. Just setting up a different stage the world would go down.

National Anthems. There's 179ish of these things around. Why do we have them? Which ones are overrated? What is even happening? I listened to all of them, now I'm answering your questions them.

Alright. I know you have opinions on the title saying "anyone". Anyone? How can you say anyone? Well officially nobody actually did. Historians just call the war a draw. Yet it can be debated who got the better deal between Britain, the US and Canada. (It was Canada).

So what if the war went better for both sides? What if Britain won? What if the US? How could this uneventful war have changed everything?

I watched every single Ancient Aliens episode to uncover the deep lore of ancient astronaut theory. It wasnt worth it.

The Seven Years War was the original World War. And its ramifications, were many. Yet it can't be simply summed up in one video. So this is the start of a new series. One where France wins the Seven Years War, and in this case, French and Indian.

How does this change colonization? A lot. What else did you think.

Sometimes we think we have all the answers. And we are proud to say our solutions to life's greatest mysteries. Sometimes we're flat out wrong. This is the tale of how in the 19th century, a few educated people believed a continent sunk in the Indian Ocean. The only evidence? Lemur fossils.

And it just went downhill from there. This is the tale of Lemuria.

The 9th President of the US died really quick. But what if he didnt. Here's a short scenario for a short presidency.

Capitals are important. It's where the government gets things done. Yet sometimes the debate over where the capital should be, takes on a political nature in itself.

California historically was never a uniform state. There were periods of time that it almost split in two multiple times, for different reasons. So let's talk about the time in the 1850s when there was a vote to make SoCal a new state, only to be interrupted.

The Seven Years War determined the fate of Europe. Not just because of the rivalry between France and Britain. No, it would change revolutions, ideas and the very philosophies we take for granted in the modern day. France won the war, but it still has to fight the battle against modernity.

After the war, Germany was split in two. Yet Japan and Italy were spared the same fate. What if in an alternate timeline things had gone differently. Say Italy had an election which risked it's own autonomy? Where it splitting would be decided for the sake of Cold War rivalries? A timeline where Italy was divided like Germany after WWII.

There wasn't always a plan to divide Germany East and West. A decision that defined the 20th century and the Cold War. There was another plan. The Morgenthau Plan.

Alexander the Great built an empire that spanned the known world in the span of a decade. And then he died. It has remained through history as a "what if". Was Alexander near the end of his reign? Or was he just getting started? How could him surviving just a bit longer have transformed the ancient world?

2021x14 What if Texas Was Divided?

  • 2021-09-04T04:00:00Z7m

Talk about timing. After the Civil War there were a series of plans to divide up the largest Southern state. To turn it into three or four smaller states. None of these plans ever had a realistic chance of happening, except for one.

This is a scenario where Texas was divided after the Civil War.

Harry Turtledove imagined a world where World War II began a year early. He decided the story warranted six parts. It most certainly did not.

Tigerstar and I explore a series that only deteriorates with each sequel. Follow us throughout this anguished journey.

2021x16 What if Al Gore Won In 2000?

  • 2021-09-28T04:00:00Z7m

Al Gore. The man. The guy. He lost the election in 2000 and ever since a lot of people have wondered how things could have turned out if that didnt happen. So that's what I'm gonna talk about. An alternate world where Al Gore won and proceeded to deal with one of the most turbulent times in US history. Good luck Gore.

Hawaii was once an independent kingdom before becoming one of the 50 states. Its annexation was a crossroads in Hawaiian history, but what if in an alternate timeline it had not been? What if the kingdom had remained? Or at least Hawaii was never annexed?

Throughout the Medieval Era, Christian kingdoms warred against Muslim states after the Islamic conquests. In the era called the Reconquista, new states formed, new dynasties rose, and this fight over a peninsula fundamentally changed the world forever.

The only way to truly know how impactful it was, is to take it away. What if the Reconquista had failed? No Spain. No Portugal. Its a long journey ahead.

There was once a time in 2011 when SpikeTV attempted to theorize about an alternate WWII, where Germany won. It went as well as you would expect. The pilot only aired once, and the series was cancelled. Only I and a few others remember witnessing it. This is the tale.

Of all the great empires, how the Ottomans never colonized America. What if they were given a chance? Would they take it? How exactly could things have changed if the Muslim powers had reached the Americas first? Here is one scenario.

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