Dilandu wrote:Well, since there is Vladivostok, then the divergence point is no further than 1860, when it was founded.Operation Yellow Brick, the Pacific Allies' invasion of Vladivostok, staged through occupied Japan to meet their Imperial German allies, was brutally interrupted.
As far as I know, the "Yellow" war plans were reserved for China. Russia was labeled as "Green" pre-1904 (and after 1904 weren't in color-coded plans anymore).In which there was still a Soviet Union.
So the divergence point is no further than 1920s.to meet their Imperial German allies, was brutally interrupted.
Well... good luck to them) Traversing along the length of Siberia, against the population that is generally as "eager" to greet the invaders as Texans may be... How fast the "Pacific Allies" government collapsed under popular uproar against cold-climate analogue of Vietnam War?In which the Chinese Communists had succeeded
Then no further than 1927?
The divergence point could easily have been prior to 1927 or 1860. This might be an alternative time line in which Vladivostok might have been founded in 1860 or even before 1860 and the Chinese communists had begun their revolt. The critical differences in the timeline might not have precluded this events occurring.