Would they though?
There is no Japanese occupation so they got nothing to compare Russian occupation with. Korea will also be strategically vital due to the warm water ports so grand efforts will be made to keep it. I can imagine they'd operate a Finnish model to this Korea and start off as...
If the Russians win, then it means that they don't need to learn the same lessons in OTL. What happens after, depends on how much Russia wins. Either way, they get full influence over Korea, whether they annex it or not is a different matter, but I think they will, because Korea has great value...
Going to the United States was supposedly his dream ever since he was a kid. His dad tried to dissuade him of this by sending all the staff home and showing him how life in the US would be, but he still went as soon as he knew he had to do his national service.
But if he does stay, then there...
Anything with a monarchy connection would get their name changed too.
There is a street near me named 'King Edward Avenue' which wouldn't be allowed to remain. I can imagine that any street with the name of a former monarch would need to change.
There is also a lot of places with royal names...
I think the problem is that even if a nation can build a tunnel into another nation without getting noticed, it is going to have to be big enough to get an entire army through.
Even if North Korea were to build a tunnel into South Korea without getting noticed, the best they're going to achieve...
Distance probably plays a major part for Russia. The distance between Moscow and Chita is 4700KM (2900miles) which most likely means the Russian king won't hear about things until long after they've happened and projecting power out there will be a lot harder than it is for anyone else. This...
Well from what I can find online, the Spanish presence in Iraq was about 1300 troops which was part of the Brigada Hispanoamericana (Dominica Republic, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua) whom contributed another 1200. Which makes roughly 2500 which is a fair size number. If they stayed, then...
From what I remember, it is believed that this event led to the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) winning the election three days later. I think a lot of people blamed the ruling People's Party for this bombing due to their support for the invasion of Iraq. According to Wikipedia, this...
Brighton Pavilion was just one of many. Between Brighton and Worthing, there were at least ten Indian style buildings. None on the scale of Brighton Pavilion, but still pretty significant. Southwick even had it's Hindu style temple at one point which was visited was Indian soldiers during WW1...
If Siam attacks the mainland then it will be down to Tokugawa Ieyasu to beat them back. Doing so, will only make him more popular. It might make the upcoming civil war even more one sided as many clans might see Tokugawa as the defender of Japan while Hideyoshi was pissing around in Korea.
In theory there should be. Even with the changes in Europe, you got Japanese ships going around Africa. I find it hard to believe that they're not stopping anywhere on the way or that one curious Japanese person hasn't explored beyond India. Changes would've happened, but I think it depends on...