Ian wrote:My favorite history topic! I love counterfactual ("What If?") history. In fact I own three books on the subject (look up "What If" by Robert Cowley - they're compilations of essays by various historians from John Keegan to Stephen Ambrose on how history often hinged on little details, and how things might've turned out very differently). Anyway...

I mentioned those yesterday. Well, only the first two. I didn't realise there was a third volume, but it's now on my "to get" list.
One of my favourites from the first volume is the Battle of Teutoburg Forest (Teutoburg Wald) in 9 A.D. And of course there's the Battle of Midway. No movie can probably ever do full justice to the drama in that battle.
Brian Peacock wrote:Ian wrote:What if the weather on June 6, 1944 was just a little bit worse - and the D-Day invasion had failed?
Then the film 'The Longest Day' would have had a different title ("Tag Des Ruhmes"?), and I'd be typing in German.
Or else it wouldn't have been made at all ...

... Might they have made films about different events?
Brian Peacock wrote:
What if Richard Starkey hadn't replaced Peter Best as drummer in The Quarrymen?
Aha: Now that really is one of history's most important "what if's?"

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