Germany figuring out the new normal
I'm guessing it's going to be a combination of Imperial Germany pursuing a more pacifistic approach in the foreign policy department, controlling the new vassals in Eastern Europes, and dealing with increasing democratization at home. I imagine it'll be similar to the interwar period the UK went
through after WW1.
Falangism emerging in Spain
I imagine that the falangists in Spain will take some inspiration from the farce on Rome and the attempted rise of fascism but decide to take power through more democratic means rather trying to coup the government. I could also see the
Carlists throwing themselves in with the Falangists ala the conservatives in Germany cynically aligning themselves with the Nazis before Hitler purged them
Early signs of authoritarianism in France and Britain
Given that a post in the previous thread talked about the red scare in Europe I could imagine the early signs of authortarianism in France and Britain come from red scare-esque legislations. Not only that but I'm also theorizing that public discontent in the loss of the war and falangism emerging in Spain might make it more acceptable in the public's eyes. In Britain's case I could see the war of Irish independence playing a role as, in OTL the British employed the
Black and Tans for the RIC during the war with them gaining a reputation for brutality and launching reprisal attacks against Irish civilians (a prominent example was
Bloody Sunday). I could see the far right in Britian advocating for a similar group on the home soil to deal with "discontentment."
Russia after a White victory in the Civil War
Ah I see Russia is going to go through its Weimar era.
WTF is up with the Middle East
I'm going to go out on a limb and say various stages of being on fire after WW1 and the emergence of the ASU. I kind of wonder how Pan Arabism is going to develop ITTL.
How the other nations of Latin America adjust to the existence of the American Socialist Union
This is the one I'm most looking forward to as someone who's studied Latin American history. I know an anarchist Brazil has been mentioned before but if any Latin American nation is going to be overthrown in the early years of the 1920s it'd probably be Argentina from a bigger version of the
Patagonia Rebelde. Plus I am excited to see the Latin American right's reaction to their biggest patron suddenly becoming socialist.