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by Luziyca » Thu Jul 31, 2014 12:40 am
by Unicario » Tue Aug 05, 2014 11:27 am
by Unicario » Wed Aug 06, 2014 2:14 pm
by The Vaktovian Empire » Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:12 pm
by Unicario » Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:26 pm
The Vaktovian Empire wrote:So, would it be better to make a AWWA Database Thread rather than an entire offsite wikia? Plus it allows me (Who is terribly unskilled with Wikia inputting to participate?) I could even make the thread.
by The Vaktovian Empire » Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:29 pm
Unicario wrote:The Vaktovian Empire wrote:So, would it be better to make a AWWA Database Thread rather than an entire offsite wikia? Plus it allows me (Who is terribly unskilled with Wikia inputting to participate?) I could even make the thread.
No, because why would we move everything to a seperate thread just because you can't figure out a Wiki?
by Bojikami » Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:30 pm
The Vaktovian Empire wrote:So, would it be better to make a AWWA Database Thread rather than an entire offsite wikia? Plus it allows me (Who is terribly unskilled with Wikia inputting to participate?) I could even make the thread.
by The Vaktovian Empire » Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:38 pm
by Bojikami » Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:40 pm
by The Vaktovian Empire » Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:46 pm
by Bojikami » Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:47 pm
by The Vaktovian Empire » Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:51 pm
by Ruridova » Sat Aug 09, 2014 9:22 pm
by Bojikami » Sat Aug 09, 2014 9:50 pm
Ruridova wrote:Back from Lithuania.
by Luziyca » Sat Aug 09, 2014 10:51 pm
Ruridova wrote:Back from Lithuania.
by Ruridova » Sat Aug 09, 2014 11:15 pm
by Luziyca » Sat Aug 09, 2014 11:32 pm
Ruridova wrote:Just for fun, and to start my return, a post on the AWWAverse's Wikipedia about someone famous in both our timelines for different reasons:
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anne van Pels
Born: Annelies Marie Frank
12 June, 1929
Frankfurt-am-Main, Holy Roman Empire
Died: Anne Marie van Pels
7 March, 2012 (aged 82)
Chemnitz, Holy Roman Empire
Nationality: German
Religion: Judaism
Occupation: Actress, Humanitarian
Parents: Otto Frank(1889-1980)
Edith Frank-Holländer(1900-1984)
Spouse: Peter van Pels(1926-1999) (m. 1955-1999)
Children: Margot Eva van Pels(1957-2014)
Jakob Willem van Pels(1962-____)
Anne van Pels, born Annelies Frank, was a prominent German Jewish actress best known for her roles as Andzelika Rejewicz, Princess Ann, Lucy Drayton, Holly Golighty, Ester Feigenbaum, Eva Eisenhauer, Eliza Doolittle, and Erika Wenger.
Born in Frankfurt to a Jewish family in 1929, the Franks moved to Amsterdam in 1933. In Amsterdam, she met and married her husband, Peter van Pels. She also began her acting career there, her first role being Andzelika Rejewicz as a young adult in a 1951 production of the Miserable Ones(which had recently been relegalized by Germany), propelling her to fame in Germany. She rose to international fame in 1953 after narrowly beating out Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn for a role in the film Roman Holiday as Princess Ann. Frank won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and a Deutscher Filmpries for her role. She also portrayed Lucy Drayton in the 1956 production of the Man Who Knew Too Much. In 1961, she starred as Holly Golighty in the hit film Breakfast at Tiffany's and as Ester Feigenbaum in an film adaptation of Georg von Licht's Blessed are the Persecuted. These successes were followed by her portrayal of Eva Eisenhauer, a wealthy German heiress funding anti-imperial rebels in Africa and Asia and the love interest of the film's protagonist, former Confederate officer Richard Patterson, in the German film the Americaner Soldier. In 1964, she started as cockney flower-seller Eliza Doolittle in the film My Fair Lady, which won that year's Academy Award for Best Picture. In the late 1960s, she largely dropped out of film productions, instead choosing to campaign for women's rights and minority rights for several decades. During this period, she made various trips across the world, many to countries plagued by violence or instability. On several of these trips she travelled with her one-time rival Audrey Hepburn, with whom van Pels had fought for several roles. Van Pels continued this work until her death. Her final film role was the role of Erika Wenger, a literature teacher whose attempt to prove the relevance of Georg von Licht's works to her class goes terribly wrong, in the 2008 film the Wave. Van Pels died of natural causes in 2012.
by Ruridova » Sun Aug 10, 2014 1:01 am
Luziyca wrote:Ruridova wrote:Just for fun, and to start my return, a post on the AWWAverse's Wikipedia about someone famous in both our timelines for different reasons:
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anne van Pels
Born: Annelies Marie Frank
12 June, 1929
Frankfurt-am-Main, Holy Roman Empire
Died: Anne Marie van Pels
7 March, 2012 (aged 82)
Chemnitz, Holy Roman Empire
Nationality: German
Religion: Judaism
Occupation: Actress, Humanitarian
Parents: Otto Frank(1889-1980)
Edith Frank-Holländer(1900-1984)
Spouse: Peter van Pels(1926-1999) (m. 1955-1999)
Children: Margot Eva van Pels(1957-2014)
Jakob Willem van Pels(1962-____)
Anne van Pels, born Annelies Frank, was a prominent German Jewish actress best known for her roles as Andzelika Rejewicz, Princess Ann, Lucy Drayton, Holly Golighty, Ester Feigenbaum, Eva Eisenhauer, Eliza Doolittle, and Erika Wenger.
Born in Frankfurt to a Jewish family in 1929, the Franks moved to Amsterdam in 1933. In Amsterdam, she met and married her husband, Peter van Pels. She also began her acting career there, her first role being Andzelika Rejewicz as a young adult in a 1951 production of the Miserable Ones(which had recently been relegalized by Germany), propelling her to fame in Germany. She rose to international fame in 1953 after narrowly beating out Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn for a role in the film Roman Holiday as Princess Ann. Frank won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and a Deutscher Filmpries for her role. She also portrayed Lucy Drayton in the 1956 production of the Man Who Knew Too Much. In 1961, she starred as Holly Golighty in the hit film Breakfast at Tiffany's and as Ester Feigenbaum in an film adaptation of Georg von Licht's Blessed are the Persecuted. These successes were followed by her portrayal of Eva Eisenhauer, a wealthy German heiress funding anti-imperial rebels in Africa and Asia and the love interest of the film's protagonist, former Confederate officer Richard Patterson, in the German film the Americaner Soldier. In 1964, she started as cockney flower-seller Eliza Doolittle in the film My Fair Lady, which won that year's Academy Award for Best Picture. In the late 1960s, she largely dropped out of film productions, instead choosing to campaign for women's rights and minority rights for several decades. During this period, she made various trips across the world, many to countries plagued by violence or instability. On several of these trips she travelled with her one-time rival Audrey Hepburn, with whom van Pels had fought for several roles. Van Pels continued this work until her death. Her final film role was the role of Erika Wenger, a literature teacher whose attempt to prove the relevance of Georg von Licht's works to her class goes terribly wrong, in the 2008 film the Wave. Van Pels died of natural causes in 2012.
You sure you got Unicario's permission?
by Ruridova » Sun Aug 10, 2014 1:22 am
by Ruridova » Sun Aug 10, 2014 2:34 am
by Unicario » Sun Aug 10, 2014 7:00 am
Ruridova wrote:Nuclear powers in order of first detonation
Dominion of Canada (1945) - Result of Fukushima Project
Holy Roman Empire (1946) - Result of Valkyrie Project
Japanese Empire (1947) - Result of Fukushima Project
United Kingdom of Great Britain (1948) - Result of Fukushima Project
Confederate States of America (1948) - Result of Operation Rio Bravo
Russian Empire (1949) - Arsenal lost in 1991
Free Republic of Quebec (1950) - Result of Operation Rio Bravo
Realm of the Magyars (1951) - Result of Valkyrie Project
Rumite Empire (1954)
French State (1960)
Chinese Empire (1964)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1965)
Czechoslovak Republic (1968)
Republic of India (1974)
Republic of South Africa (1979) - Arsenal disassembled in 1995
Republic of Angola (1980) - Arsenal disassembled in 1998
Republic of Mozambique (1981) - Arsenal disassembled in 2003
United Russian Republic (1991) - Arsenal taken from Russian Empire
Republic of Finland (1991) - Arsenal taken from Russian Empire, disassembled in 1993
Republic of Pakistan (1998)
Caucasian Free State (2006)
by The Vaktovian Empire » Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:02 am
Ruridova wrote:Nuclear powers in order of first detonation
Dominion of Canada (1945) - Result of Fukushima Project
Holy Roman Empire (1946) - Result of Valkyrie Project
Japanese Empire (1947) - Result of Fukushima Project
United Kingdom of Great Britain (1948) - Result of Fukushima Project
Confederate States of America (1948) - Result of Operation Rio Bravo
Russian Empire (1949) - Arsenal lost in 1991
Free Republic of Quebec (1950) - Result of Operation Rio Bravo
Realm of the Magyars (1951) - Result of Valkyrie Project
Rumite Empire (1954)
French State (1960)
Chinese Empire (1964)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1965)
Czechoslovak Republic (1968)
Republic of India (1974)
Republic of South Africa (1979) - Arsenal disassembled in 1995
Republic of Angola (1980) - Arsenal disassembled in 1998
Republic of Mozambique (1981) - Arsenal disassembled in 2003
United Russian Republic (1991) - Arsenal taken from Russian Empire
Republic of Finland (1991) - Arsenal taken from Russian Empire, disassembled in 1993
Republic of Pakistan (1998)
Caucasian Free State (2006)
by Luziyca » Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:06 am
Ruridova wrote:Luziyca wrote:You sure you got Unicario's permission?
Anne Frank was German, not Dutch. She was born in and grew up in Frankfurt and only moved to Amsterdam IRL after Hitler rose to power. She was a German citizen until the Nazis revoked citizenship for Jews in 1941, at which point she became stateless, as she was not a Dutch citizen. Anne Frank being Dutch is a common misconception, but a misconception nonetheless. And as the player behind Germany, I get to determine the fates of Germans.
by Unicario » Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:21 am
The Vaktovian Empire wrote:Ruridova wrote:Nuclear powers in order of first detonation
Dominion of Canada (1945) - Result of Fukushima Project
Holy Roman Empire (1946) - Result of Valkyrie Project
Japanese Empire (1947) - Result of Fukushima Project
United Kingdom of Great Britain (1948) - Result of Fukushima Project
Confederate States of America (1948) - Result of Operation Rio Bravo
Russian Empire (1949) - Arsenal lost in 1991
Free Republic of Quebec (1950) - Result of Operation Rio Bravo
Realm of the Magyars (1951) - Result of Valkyrie Project
Rumite Empire (1954)
French State (1960)
Chinese Empire (1964)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1965)
Czechoslovak Republic (1968)
Republic of India (1974)
Republic of South Africa (1979) - Arsenal disassembled in 1995
Republic of Angola (1980) - Arsenal disassembled in 1998
Republic of Mozambique (1981) - Arsenal disassembled in 2003
United Russian Republic (1991) - Arsenal taken from Russian Empire
Republic of Finland (1991) - Arsenal taken from Russian Empire, disassembled in 1993
Republic of Pakistan (1998)
Caucasian Free State (2006)
Are we really not gonna give any of my powers nukes? I mean, I'm sure I can come up with a reason for one of them to have them by 1960.
by Unicario » Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:34 am
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