I've had this scenario in mind for a while, and I'd like to run it by the minds of AH for feasibility...
What if King Alexander of Greece survived his attack by monkeys, and Mustafa Kemal was killed by artillery at Gallipoli?
Without a central Turkish figure to rally around, and with the Greeks fully supported by the British and the French due to a monarchy that they support, I can believe in the creation of a Greek state in Asia minor and in the interests of keeping Italy out of Asia Minor, letting Greece control a large amount of Asia Minor... (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_sevres)
With all of this, could Greece be a minor power in WW2, so that the outcome of the Mediterranean Theater might be different in WW2?
Any thoughts would be appreciated, as would be any sources aplicable
What if King Alexander of Greece survived his attack by monkeys, and Mustafa Kemal was killed by artillery at Gallipoli?
Without a central Turkish figure to rally around, and with the Greeks fully supported by the British and the French due to a monarchy that they support, I can believe in the creation of a Greek state in Asia minor and in the interests of keeping Italy out of Asia Minor, letting Greece control a large amount of Asia Minor... (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_sevres)
With all of this, could Greece be a minor power in WW2, so that the outcome of the Mediterranean Theater might be different in WW2?
Any thoughts would be appreciated, as would be any sources aplicable