Ricardolindo
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After defeating Hungary and Poland, the Mongols were planning to invade the Holy Roman Empire but ultimately decided to withdraw. This may or not have been because of Ogedei's death. Either way, suppose they had gone through with an invasion of the Holy Roman Empire. How do things go? My guess is that the Mongols would devastate much of the Holy Roman Empire and leave, as this western campaign appears to have been a raid in order to fulfill Genghis Khan's will to reach the Western Sea, not a campaign of conquest. But what are the effects of this? What percentage of the population of the Holy Roman Empire would die? How much would a Mongol invasion set back the Holy Roman Empire?
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