Images from The Anglo/American-Nazi War

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Bretons on their national costumes

Bretons have lived already centuries on Britanny. Their culture was anyway target of French national politics and even more supressed during regime of Vichy France when even usage of their Celtic language on publicly was stricktly barred. The Breton population and language was on decline through 1940's and 1950's. Situation only changed in 1960's when Britanny became part of the United Kingdom. Their culture and language begun to recover. In 2023 Bretons have strong national feelings (altough there is not much support for secessionism) and users of their languages are increasing and most of Breton children can speak their ancestral language.
 
Why do I feel like even if France restored some semblance of Democracy later in the 20th or 21st century they are not going to get any of their lost territory back due to how everything just spiraled.
 
Why do I feel like even if France restored some semblance of Democracy later in the 20th or 21st century they are not going to get any of their lost territory back due to how everything just spiraled.
Because that's what @CalBear said happened in a later update? A reformist government came to power eventually and it's first move was to just admit defeat and formally give up their claims to the lost area's (and the French Empire).
 
Why do I feel like even if France restored some semblance of Democracy later in the 20th or 21st century they are not going to get any of their lost territory back due to how everything just spiraled.
Because that's what @CalBear said happened in a later update? A reformist government came to power eventually and it's first move was to just admit defeat and formally give up their claims to the lost area's (and the French Empire).
Not to mention, those regions of Normandy and Britanny forever associate themselves with the UK rather than the failed state of France.
 
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An anthrax-laced doll shown in a WWII museum in the United States. These form of biological warfare was left behind by the Banzai Bunnies (Hitler Youth) in the hopes of infecting allied soldiers marching into Germany during the Warm War.
I assume it was decontaminated first.
 
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A group of Huey helicopters landing troops in Normandy, France, 1958. Air mobility provided quick insertion and medevac in the second phase of the Second Global War as tilt-rotors became more widespread.
 
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Early model of a USAF C-130 arrives in RAF Flyingdales. Note the UH-1 Huey in the background. The Hercules C-130 replaced the much older C-47 and C-54 used by the USAAF as it had better range and capacity. C-130s were used to land troops and paratrooper drops during the Warm War. In 2023, C-130s are still in use in multiple A4 partner countries today.
 
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Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, Puerto Rico. During the War War, the U.S. Navy bolstered their presence on Puerto Rico in an attempt to prevent German submarines from conducting raids and sneak attacks on the Atlantic.
 
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Dai Li (1897-1979), Chinese military leader and politician. As head of the Bureau of Investigation and Statistics, Dai Li would become infamous for heading a brutal secret police force and being amongst the main leaders of the Blue Shirts Society, a faction within the Kuomintang infamous for taking ideological influence from fascism in its vision of China and interpretation of the Three Principles of the People. However, what Dai Li would be most infamous for would be how he would be considered to be the "Founding Father" of the Cabal regime which currently runs China along with Li Huang (who led the Young China Party), Lin Tongji and Lei Haizong (the latter two being notable for heading the Zhanguoce School) with the four, along with General Hu Zongnan, setting up the Cabal after overthrowing the previous government of the Republic of China in a coup triggered by the assassination of Chiang Kai-Shek and the subsequent power struggle. As leader, Dai Li would be most infamous for his jingoistic foreign policy and militarist totalitarianism, remaining in power despite the failure of his intervention in Korea to support the Ilminists until his death in 1979.
 
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A McDonald's fast food restaurant incorporating retrofuturistic designs. These fast food chains popped-out commonly after the Interstate and MagLev train line was completed in the United States.
 
I love how your last three photographs symbolically illustrate the retro-futuristic nature of the Anglo-American world and the "Third World"-like conditions in Europe generally and Germany in particular!
 
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