Photos of the Kaiserreich

Savinkovgrad 2020
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This is the pride of the Russian State. Cities are connected via high speed transport. These projects were built out off of slave labour.
 
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An infantryman for the United States Army poses for a picture in the countryside of Nebraska, 1937, colorized.

Despite the bulk of the forces loyal to General MacArthur retreating westwards of the Mississippi on the onset of the Second American Civil War, the armies were still short on equipment and morale. After the fall of St.Louis to the syndicalists, many units scattered into the Great Plains, hoping to slow the advance with stealth and ambushes. It was not enough, unfortunately, and the CSA were at the doorstep of Denver by the onset of Summer 1938.

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Flag of Legionnaire Italy (1937-1975)

Born with the ANI's victory in the election of 1936, the Italian state would live on for nearly forty years, making it the longest surviving NatPop regime in history. Controlling all of Northern Italy, the regime was mostly backwater and isolated, in part due to the Germans deciding to back the Two Sicilies when Legionnaire Italy threatened to invade following the end of the Second Weltkrieg in 1945.

The state would go on for another thirty years, under the control of three II Duce's, each death resulting in a weeks long series of power struggles and purges. Still, the leaders manages to keep the economy afloat and maintained national pride. At least until 1973.
The Venetian Crash led to tremendous discontent amongst the population, who believed the time was ripe for democracy to make a comeback and to further open its doors to the rest of Europe. The government was toppled by both civilians and the army in early 1975, leading to the republic climbing out of it's grave.

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An official portrait of Conductor Codreanu, dated 1936, colorized.

Ruling over Iron Guard Romania until his deposition by Danubian forces in 1943, he was known as maybe the most ruthless ruler in the history of Europe. His crimes included establishing death camps in occupied Transylvania, using Bulgarians in Romanian given territory as slave labor, brutally crushing any dissent through methods of secret police and execution, invading the Federation along with Serbia in hopes of taking control of Hungary and Transylvania, and most notable of all, killing all but 2,960 Romanian Jews.

Today, the Iron Guard regime in Romania hangs over the shadow of the world. Even the Legionary regime in Northern Italy had to condemn them. Europe, and the world, will never forget the great Marea Ucidere.
 
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Savinkov kinda does his own thing in my TL. However, I thought megalomania would be cool, so that is why I took the city idea. I guess power can make anyone crazy. Now I just need to figure out what other dictators decide to build.
May i recommend the OTL Palace of the Soviets built by either Bose or Mosley
 
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Following the CSA's victory in the 2nd American Revolution the People's Continental Congress agreed to rebuild Washington D.C which was destroyed during the Siege of Washington (KRTL version of the battles in Leningrad, Moscow, and Stalingrad) against the Racist and Vile AUS along with elements of McArthur's Army but with a mix of Christian, Patriotic, and Syndicalist architecture in the city which includes the imfamous Reed's High Rises located in Eugene Deb's Square (KRTL equivalent of the Seven Sisters in Moscow, Tiananmen Square, Kim il-Sung Square, and modern day D.C)
 
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Can anyone else think of what OTL celebrities are doing in a Kaiserreich setting?
 
American State University the highest ranking educational institutions in the UAPC (Union of American People's Commonwealths) it is known as the "Harvard of Socialist America" by tourists from non syndicalist nations the alumni included 35 different head's of state and government throughout the internationale including 8 UAPC Presidents and has very talented athletic department (most notably it's football program) and an infamous rivalry American University
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Jefferson Hotel a 5-Star luxury hotel despite reasonable prices for everyone it does have the well known "foreign suit" in the 3 upper due to being reserved for diplomats and ambassadors during trips to the country
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Eugene Debs Square Building a skyscraper overlooking the city it's known for housing the nation's political elite
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People's Liberation Army is the largest theatre in America it was named after the nation's military it's home to 35 different screens and an opera within the center of the building which can hold 1,900 seats alone the movies and opera's they show are mainly war themed despite being open to the public about nearly half of the customers who regularly come are current PLAF members or veterans
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Monument of People's Martyrs a well known war memorial at the center of the square the monument has the names of all 20 million soldiers, militamen, sailors, and airmen who died during the 2nd American Revolution
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Jack Reed Mausoleum located at across the square the mausoleum is dedicated to UAPC founding father Jack Reed who died not long after the 2ACW due to an illness it is open to the public in the building is the clear glass sarcophagus with Jack Reed inside where his head rests on a pillow and the rest of his body is covered with the CSA flag on the walls next to the tomb are four armed guards
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First Zaeim of Syria. Placed in power following Russian invasion of Ottoman Empire - personal friend of Savinkov. Rules with an Iron fist. Controls todays iraq, Kurdish territories, Syria(dub) lebanon jordan israel gaza sinai khuzestan, but was rather salty when cyprus was still going to the hellenic state. His successors rule even more ruthlessly by the days it seems.
 
Following MittleEuropas destruction, the members of the Reich were not just going to go down in history as losers. So they fled to German Asia, and became important advisors to the Qing court. Today Qing is almost another mittleuropa (you can think of dai viet, laos, and cambodia) being like white ruthenia/ukraine. It used basically the same military tech due to german scientists years later and also leads in modern tech -argubly surpassing the Pact of Iron and Internationale. Well, the thing is, it has a defensive stance, and is Isolationist. Yet despite their German help, they
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remained fully Chinese in culture. Summer Palace got restored.
 
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First Zaeim of Syria. Placed in power following Russian invasion of Ottoman Empire - personal friend of Savinkov. Rules with an Iron fist. Controls todays iraq, Kurdish territories, Syria(dub) lebanon jordan israel gaza sinai khuzestan, but was rather salty when cyprus was still going to the hellenic state. His successors rule even more ruthlessly by the days it seems.
Who was that guy in OTL
 
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German troops advancing on the flanks of Strasbourg. Circa 1942

A battle bloodier than Verdun, Strasbourg was the turning point on The Western Front. The city was originally spared Internationale occupation when an armored assault to take the suburbs failed in winter of '39. After that, the Germans pushed the Internationale almost back to the prewar border in May of '41. Their efforts were in vain, because two months later, the French and British had counterattacked back to the city, and this time they entered Strasbourg. Instead of an easy battle, the Germans fought street by street, house by house for Strasbourg. Being so focused on taking the city, the French and British left their flanks weak, leaving second-line troops to hold it. The Germans realized this, and gathered their armored and infantry forces opposite them and broke through in Operation Saturn, which was thought up by Field Marshal Rommel. While not lasting as long as Verdun, the battle claimed almost 2 million lives altogether by the time it was finished.
 
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German troops observe the the first atom bomb used in warfare, code-named 'Blitz' being dropped against Soviet troops inside Minsk, September 13th, 1944. Initial arguments against using the bomb, citing damage to White Ruthenian infrastructure and the destruction of the largest city in White Ruthenia, were overruled after the German Third Army was completely destroyed by Soviet forces on the banks of the River Dnieper. The nuclear attack killed 10,000 Soviet troops along with an estimated 100,000 Ruthenian civilians while also flattening 75% of the city. What was left was so scorched that many who survived abandoned the city. The Soviets were so stunned by the Germans willingness to use atom bombs against their own allies to stop them, that the Soviet High Command was paralyzed when Germany launched the General Offensive. The center of the Russian line which was already weakened by the Minsk Bombing was routed easily and caused the whole line to retreat. While the war still had three years to go, it had entered a deadly new stage.
 
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An image in famed alternate history writer Harry Turtledove's book: "Endsieg" (2011, colorized)

TL-367 (named after the shipyard code of the Luistania, the sinking of which provokes the US into the war in the series) is a series of alternate history novels detailing a partial Entente victory in the First World War, where despite the western victory, the Russian Civil War goes in the Bolsheviks favor. A vengful Germany plunges the world into war again, led by Supreme Leader Hemann Goering, where surprising tactics lead the Reich to occupy a democratic France. However, the failed invasion of England and the Soviet Union result in occupation, and the dismantlement of the German state into mandated territories. The book doesn't make it clear the fate of Germany post mandate, but one could wonder if US occupied Germany could become an independent Southern German state.

Despite praise in alt-history circles, some have trashed the book series as implausible or unreasonably written (How could France collapse in only six weeks?) (Germany losing the First Weltkrieg? Never!).
 
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