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above: the Beetles (LtoR: Rachel Starr, Judy Lennon, Paula McCartney and Georgina Harrison), as featured in an inlay for their 1967 classic "Sister Pepper's Lonely Hearts Column".
 
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Photo of the meta human known as Desert who would go on to date then marry Xander James Michael life long friend of billionaire and head of the Ward Company Ace Ward and Destiny Masters. She would go to do serval mission for the US government with help from Captain Slaughter, The Patriot, and ZetaMan.
 
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Photo of what was from Reich colony of the Kongo which would be divide under a ethic cast system to keep the population from trying to overthrow the Nazi puppet government rule although it wasn’t enough from some.

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Patrice Émery Lumumba a anti colonists and anti fascist who would lead the the Congo Liberation Front or CLF. It would receive funding and aid from the us until one of the US was shot down in “international water” by the Kongo government which would trigger and invasion by the US. Not wanting to start a Third World War over a colony filled with mostly blacks, but also not wanting to lose the land.
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(Group of US Soldiers jumping out of the helicopter to assault Kongo government position)
The third Reich would back the government against the American and the rebels leading to the Kongo War that lasted between 1963-1971 and would result in spilling the country between a Nazi mostly white Rump state in the north and a free black state in the south.
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A small but significant counter culture of hardline young Nazis would spring up back home in opposition to the war lead by Rockwell and his American Nazi party. The only the party was not banned by the US was that it was completely peaceful, but didn’t mean the government couldn’t destroy it in other way and king had just a man for the job...
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A small but significant counter culture of hardline young Nazis would spring up back home in opposition to the war lead by Rockwell and his American Nazi party. The only the party was not banned by the US was that it was completely peaceful, but didn’t mean the government couldn’t destroy it in other way and king had just a man for the job...
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King to assistant: Release the Hoover
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WISH UPON. The Bells of Notre Dame.
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Notre Dame, France 2012. A violent rally for the far right leaning nationalist party "Le Juste Cause" or The Right Cause. The group has been called out for being anti-Semitic, anti-muslim, as well as being anti-immigration, anti-homosexuality, and anti-abortion (Among other things).
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The party would gain a surge in support after the freak 2012 arson attack which nearly destroyed the Notre Dame Cathedral, which the party would promise to rebuild, and promising to the find the perpetrators.
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Claude Frollo (Seen on the left), the highly controversial and highly religious former Minister of Justice and the 2012 presidential candidate of The Right Cause.
He would come under fire once it came to light that during his time as Minister of Justice, he had attempted to assault a staff member named Esmerelda Morris (Seen on the right) and that (revealed via the infamous anarchist group known as The Court of Miracles) he had committed less than savoury acts during his military service.
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Among the men to call out Claude Frollo was former army captain Kevin Phoebus, whom had served under Frollo in both Corsica and Afghanistan.
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Frollo seen above during the Corsican Conflict (2004). Phoebus would report of horrible actions and misconduct from Frollo, borderline inhumane actions which were covered up to prevent scandals, such as burning down and purging villages he suspected of harbouring enemy soldiers, even accounts of sexual assault. This would come as a shock to the public, due to him in some cases being the face of the French military in these conflicts, especially within the international media.
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These allegations, along with rumours that The Right Cause had caused the arson attack on the Notre Dame Cathedral would result in him being removed from the party, and the party itself being forced to drop out from the race. This however wouldn't entirely end Claude Frollo's story...
 
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An American T-40 Wyvern and a Californian Stingray fly in formation over the Alaskan country side during the Pan-Pacific League GOLD DRAGON training exercise, 2019.
 
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In opposition to the war in the Kongo Right Wing Protester would start a “counter culture” movement which would be a load but small minority. Although the Federal Government thought of them as the threat the used the fbi to break up any Right Wing Movement And Groups.
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J. Edgar Hoover and the newly created FBI would lunch a campaign against far right and racist organizations known as COINTELPRO that was a series of covert, and at times illegal, projects conducted by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation aimed at surveilling, infiltrating, discrediting, and disrupting domestic mostly right wing political organizations that lasted between 1964-1979. It had mixed result but mostly broke up any major threats to the government.
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Agents kicking in a door of a right wing activist who had a illegal permit these raids where made to provoke violences reactions by the people being raided so the government could kill them and label them a terror group.
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Chicago would create a a new “anti American” task force who would patrol “pro fascist neighborhoods” in response to the riot of 65.
 
No More Nowheres. The Iron Lady.
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In the chaos which followed the nuclear exchange of December 19th, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher would be moved to Whitehall, London. Thatcher would declare a state of martial law throughout the UK, though mostly London, and would permit a zero tolerance policy, which would see tens of hundreds of men, women and even children in some cases being imprisoned or even executed for crimes such as looting and vandalism.
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The iconic photo of a radiation burned traffic warden would be one of the many images used to describe what some would call "The Thatcher Regime" or "The Iron Years".
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A makeshift prison riot a month after the aftermath of the December 19th nuclear exchange. Over 17 people would die in this riot alone.
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Thatcher, whom would be given the nickname and unofficial title of "The Iron Lady" mostly for her iron fisted policies, is seen above with a large group of soldiers after the taking of a rogue village. The regime would eventually come into conflict with Windsor...
 
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In the chaos which followed the nuclear exchange of December 19th, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher would be moved to Whitehall, London. Thatcher would declare a state of martial law throughout the UK, though mostly London, and would permit a zero tolerance policy, which would see tens of hundreds of men, women and even children in some cases being imprisoned or even executed for crimes such as looting and vandalism.
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Thatcher, whom would be given the nickname and unofficial title of "The Iron Lady" mostly for her iron fisted policies, is seen above with a large group of soldiers after the taking of a rogue village. The regime would eventually come into conflict with Windsor...

Whatever you think of Thatcher, she's the kind of person you don't want, but kind of NEED, to keep calm in a situation as dire as the aftermath of a nuclear conflict.
 
WISH UPON. A Soldier Out of You (The Tiananmen War).
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Images of the early days of the what the media would call the Tiananmen War (1989-1998). The war began as a large scale protest in which thousands of students from local colleges and universities marched to Tiananmen Square, Beijing, on May 4, 1989, to demonstrate for government reform.
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On May 19th police and military forces would begin to join the side of the protestors. Among the military soldiers who would go rogue and abandoned their post would be Captain Li Shang of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, the future democratically elected President of the Republic of China.
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His VP and eventual successor would funnily enough, be among the protestors, a woman by the name of Fa Mulan.
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(Left to right: Fa Mulan and President Li Shang). Fa Mulan would become among the first women to join the "Liberation Militia" when the war would officially begin...
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Joint Republic of China and Taiwanese forces on patrol in 2010 after a terrorist attack believed to have been orchestrated by rogue army general Shan Yu.
 
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With the Great War spanning in Europe and Asia the United States and Confederate States for themselves on the allegiance with the Alied powers (US with Russia, and Japan, CS with England and France) so a peace agreement was made.
Here's a picture of former president President William Taft as first US Ambassador to to the Confederacy shaking hands with CSA President Woodrow Wilson of the Academic Party. Taft would use his position to free 77 slaves in his tenure as Ambassador many would would join the US armed forces or nurses stations to gain their citizenship
 
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African-American actor James Baskett accepts his Oscar for his role as the voice actor for the main character in Walt Disney’s classic “Remus and Janice” (internationally known as “Song of Dixie”) in 1949.
The Disney animated feature film “Remus and Janice” is about the struggle of two Blacks in the Freedomite Confederate States of America during the time of the Population Reduction, a man named Remus Simmons and his niece Janice, after they and their families are rounded up by the Confederate authorities and taken to Camp Determination from their home in Montgomery, Alabama. The majority of the film takes place inside Camp Determination and all the horrors that happened within its walls, the movie features a song sung by Remus during a number of times called “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Da”. The song is one of the things that gives the family hope – the other things giving them hope is being together and rumours of Yankee troops winning the war and getting closer to Determination. However, after their families are killed by camp guards in the third act amid a Union air raid near the camp Remus and Janice are able to escape Determination (the air raid interrupts their own executions and allows them to escape amid the chaos that results from the attack).

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The Simmons family at the opening of the film (Remus is the portly man on the far left & Janice is the little girl in the centre with her parents wearing a spring green dress and a yellow paper crown) – this screenshot is from the 2009 remastered edition for the 60th anniversary of the movie’s release.​

As the movie reaches its climax/ending with the two protagonists desperately trying to evade recapture by the camp’s search parties, Remus and Janice are picked up by elements of General Abner Dowling’s Eleventh Army with their pursuers getting captured themselves by Union soldiers. The film ends with Remus and Janice hugging each other with tears streaming down their faces, they are tears of joy because their nightmare is finally over and sorrow because their loved ones are all gone forever and they now only have each other. As the credits roll, Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah is played once again but this time as a duet by Remus and Janice.

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Hunting dogs used by the Camp Determination search parties to track down Remus and Janice upon their escape.​

Upon the completion of the first screening to the public at a theatre in New York City in 1949, Walt Disney and Baskett himself came out and revealed that the film was based off the real life experiences of Baskett and his niece, Clara, during the Second Great War with only their names & that of their family changed. The movie would be highly successful, but also controversial for its graphic depiction of the human suffering at Camp Determination and would be regarded as the black sheep of Disney’s animated features for decades to come but would gain a huge fanbase over years that would hail it as a dark cult classic, 2009 would mark 60th anniversary rerelease.
 
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African-American actor James Baskett accepts his Oscar for his role as the voice actor for the main character in Walt Disney’s classic “Remus and Janice” (internationally known as “Song of Dixie”) in 1949.
The Disney animated feature film “Remus and Janice” is about the struggle of two Blacks in the Confederate States of America during the time of the Reduction, a man named Remus Simmons and his niece Janice, after they and their families are rounded up by the Confederate authorities and taken to Camp Determination from their home in Montgomery, Alabama. The majority of the film takes place inside Camp Determination and all the horrors that happened within its walls, the movie features a song sung by Remus during a number of times called “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Da”. The song is one of the things that gives the family hope – the other things giving them hope is being together and rumours of Yankee troops getting closer to winning the war and getting closer to Determination. However, after their families are killed by camp guards in the third act amid a Union air raid near the camp Remus and Janice are able to escape Determination (the air raid interrupts their own executions and allows them to escape amid the chaos that results from the attack).

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The Simmons family at the opening of the film (Remus is the portly man on the far left & Janice is the little girl in the centre with her parents wearing a spring green dress and a yellow paper crown) – this screenshot is from the 2009 remastered edition for the 60th anniversary of the movie’s release.​

As the movie reaches its climax/ending with the two protagonists desperately trying to evade recapture by the camp’s search parties, Remus and Janice are picked up elements of General Abner Dowling’s Eleventh Army with their pursuers winding up getting captured themselves by Union soldiers. The film ends with Remus and Janice hugging each other with tears streaming down their faces, they are tears of joy because their nightmare is finally over and sorrow because their loved ones are all gone forever and they now only have each other. As the credits roll, Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah is played once again but this time as a duet by Remus and Janice.

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Hunting dogs used by the Camp Determination search parties to track down Remus and Janice upon their escape.​

Upon the completion of the first screening to the public at a theatre in New York City in 1949, Walt Disney and Baskett himself came out and revealed that the film was based off the real life experiences of Baskett and his niece, Clara, during the Second Great War with only their names & that of their family changed. The movie would be highly successful, but also controversial for its graphic depiction of the human suffering at Camp Determination and would be regarded as the black sheep of Disney’s animated features for decades to come but would gain a huge fanbase over year that would hail it as a dark cult classic, 2009 would mark 60th anniversary rerelease.
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African-American actor James Baskett accepts his Oscar for his role as the voice actor for the main character in Walt Disney’s classic “Remus and Janice” (internationally known as “Song of Dixie”) in 1949.
The Disney animated feature film “Remus and Janice” is about the struggle of two Blacks in the Confederate States of America during the time of the Reduction, a man named Remus Simmons and his niece Janice, after they and their families are rounded up by the Confederate authorities and taken to Camp Determination from their home in Montgomery, Alabama. The majority of the film takes place inside Camp Determination and all the horrors that happened within its walls, the movie features a song sung by Remus during a number of times called “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Da”. The song is one of the things that gives the family hope – the other things giving them hope is being together and rumours of Yankee troops getting closer to winning the war and getting closer to Determination. However, after their families are killed by camp guards in the third act amid a Union air raid near the camp Remus and Janice are able to escape Determination (the air raid interrupts their own executions and allows them to escape amid the chaos that results from the attack).

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The Simmons family at the opening of the film (Remus is the portly man on the far left & Janice is the little girl in the centre with her parents wearing a spring green dress and a yellow paper crown) – this screenshot is from the 2009 remastered edition for the 60th anniversary of the movie’s release.​

As the movie reaches its climax/ending with the two protagonists desperately trying to evade recapture by the camp’s search parties, Remus and Janice are picked up elements of General Abner Dowling’s Eleventh Army with their pursuers winding up getting captured themselves by Union soldiers. The film ends with Remus and Janice hugging each other with tears streaming down their faces, they are tears of joy because their nightmare is finally over and sorrow because their loved ones are all gone forever and they now only have each other. As the credits roll, Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah is played once again but this time as a duet by Remus and Janice.

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Hunting dogs used by the Camp Determination search parties to track down Remus and Janice upon their escape.​

Upon the completion of the first screening to the public at a theatre in New York City in 1949, Walt Disney and Baskett himself came out and revealed that the film was based off the real life experiences of Baskett and his niece, Clara, during the Second Great War with only their names & that of their family changed. The movie would be highly successful, but also controversial for its graphic depiction of the human suffering at Camp Determination and would be regarded as the black sheep of Disney’s animated features for decades to come but would gain a huge fanbase over year that would hail it as a dark cult classic, 2009 would mark 60th anniversary rerelease.
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A screenshot from the 2012 Disney feature film "King of the Elves", based off of the 1953 short story by Phillip K. Dick, about a band of elves and one dwarf living in the modern-day Mississippi Delta who name a local human, Calder (Morgan Freeman), their king after he helps save them from an evil troll.
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Concept Art and for a time promotional image of the 2011 Disney film adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Mort, which would be among the first in a long running series of Disney produced adaptations of Pratchett's works.
 
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Photo from the Indo-British war.after the war the United Kingdom threatens by the new German Reich decided to keep and expain it Empire by any means this would come into conflict with the newly left leaning US who would support left leaning democratic clients states. This would come to a head in 1948 when the british raj population both Muslim and Hindi would rise up against British rule. The US had load since called for a vote for independence or at lest more autonomy from the empire. Each time the British would not even think about it until the uprising. The uprising would receive covert funding from the US. It would come to light in 1951 when the war ended and the United Republics of India would thank the US for the help. This would mark the start of the chilling of US-Britain relationship.
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Photo from Paris 1960 take note of the lack of cars in road due. Most of the non ethic German states that people wasn’t exterminated lagged behind the heart of the Reich in technology.
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Photo of the trans Reich mono rail built by Slavic slaves and was meant to connect the Reich, but most of the people who could afford a ticket would Germania (What we would call Germany in OTL plus a little bit more was renamed to after the war and integration.
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Photo of the city of Hamburg by 1962 it would have a population of 2.8 million and growing.
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Deutsches Stadion which was the time it was built by force labor which often starved to death or killed when the hot weak would be the biggest stadium in the world.
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Slavic slaves digging a hole for a new project.
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German family moving east towards the frontier of depopulated Russia and Eastern Europe. Each family would get 40 acres a ten slaves if they settled out east.
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What was left of the Soviet forces fight in for what is left of there land the government under Zhukov who took over after the power struggle left after Stalin death in 1941.
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Zhukov 1965 taken outside the Capitol of the USSR Omsk.
 
Animated Controversy: Legend of Camelot

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Athuria Pendragon, warrior queen of the Britons and main character in the Japanese animated movie – Legend of Camelot.
Released in 1954 by Red Moon Studios, Legend of Camelot or LOC was a big hit in Japan proper (the home islands, Takasago-koku, and Japan's colony of Korea) and introduced the Japanese people to the Arthurian Legend (albeit getting several things wrong). The main difference was that certain characters were the opposite gender of their literary counterparts (i.e. the main character, Arthuria), there was also heavily suggestive/sexualised themes* and violence (the former of which drew the ire of the establishment) – however, despite all that it was a hit.

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High Chancellor of the Realm and founder/leader of the British Union of Fascists, Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley (top). His Majesty King Edward VIII of House Windsor (bottom).​

In Great Britain** however, the animated film was met with much anger and hostility by the Britons – High Chancellor Mosley and King Edward VIII both said in private that it was a historical travesty and an affront to British culture. In the streets of London and other major cities, protests and riots against the film erupted with clashes between police and protesters lasting for ten days. Eventually, the British government would ban the film from theatres the ten days of riotings and clashes would be known domestically and internationally as the “Camelot Riots”.

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Rioters during the Camelot Riots (top). Riot Police during the Camelot Riots (centre). A woman, who was part of the Camelot Riots, is arrested by police (bottom).​
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** = Officially known as the Imperial British Republic or IBR.
 
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