Isn't it me or if Kenneth Copeland wasn't insane and he was a actor, he will be a perfect actor role to play Gordon McSweeney
Okay, same question then. What's the likelihood of an Irish government in exile helping to form an Irish "Army in Exile" in Germany then? Would the German's support that? And are we looking at military units decked out German equipment?
As for why I thought Free Irish units might form in America, I thought it would be a good call back to the Irish Regiments that formed during the Civil War from Irish immigrants.
Grandpa and the boys about to raid Snake Nest on Richmond, 1944 ca![]()
German Soldiers entering a fortification named after General Scharnhorst, which was located near Virton in the Ardennes Region of Germany, circa 1941.
Just a Train following order and Regrets for the rest of his lifeWhat the fuck did I just watch
I'd say it still happens, but the Town Side would most likely get re-integrated back into the Union without question at some point, though, as the video said, either side doesn't acknowledge the Town Side's joining of the Confederacy, so I think (or like to think) that after the Second Mexican War, the Union found out about it and took that town side by force in reaction to the Anti-Confederate Sentiment in the Union.Wonder what this will fit in TL191
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Anime of Japanese Pop Culture icon Super Makoto
Originally created by Japanese game developer Shigeru Miyamoto, Makoto would go on to become a major pop culture icon for Japan, and an icon of the Japanese progressive era (1980s until the late 2000s roughly) where focus shifted away from the military to domestic development. Initially, the games were popular not just in Japan, but overseas for their simplicity, fun gameplay, and general accessibility. Various anime were released based on the character, along with a toy brand, although the former would not be released abroad until very recently, and they have become somewhat memey for their subtle Japanese nationalist propaganda (which has become somewhat less subtle as the progressive era came to an end) as well as extreme violence and supposed sociopathy of the main character towards enemies or anyone in his way (particularly in the anime).
Famous characters aside from Makoto himself, who was designed to resemble a working man in a departure from the commonly depicted boy soldiers or rural folk of Japanese anime up to that point, include his timid younger brother Gorou, the young princess Takara and her peasant servant Taro. The main villain would always be the feared ox-like warlord Kaizo, later joined by his clan, who always seek to take Takara hostage. Notably, Kaizo would initially have several American-like mannerisms and appearance features in early installments, most of which got toned down when tensions between the United States and Japan cooled in the early 2000s.
Beloved for his games abroad and his animes domestically, it's hard to deny that Makoto has become up there in the worlds pop culture icons.
Nicely done here.The Westwall![]()
A cross section diagram of a typical bunker of the Siegfried Line (also known to the Germans as the Westwall), which was a series of fortifications constructed by the German Empire during the Interwar Period along their western border with France from Flanders all the way to the Swiss Border. These fortifications featured observation posts, machine-gun nests, pillboxes, mines, barbed wire, as well the interior sections featuring living quarters, kitchens, communication centers, sickbays, workshops, and showers. The Westwall was intended to serve as a impregnable barrier to prevent any potential enemies from entering the Reich from Western Europe, and so, the Westwall Project ran from 1930 to the outbreak of war in 1941, and took up about 15% of Germany's Military Budget.
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German Soldiers entering a fortification named after General Scharnhorst, which was located near Virton in the Ardennes Region of Germany, circa 1941.
When the Anglo-French Armies attacked Germany in June of 1941, the armored forces of the Western Radius Powers would bypass the major German forts, leaving them for their heavy siege artillery and infantry forces to deal with. As a result, many German soldiers stationed there would soon come to the dreadful realization that these fortifications might become their tombs. They would either wind up dying in the desperate fighting behind the enemy front, or surrendering once they ran out of ammunition. Later in the Second Great War, some of these forts would be used by the Radius Powers in a desperate attempt to stem the German tide as it marched into French territory. Today many of these forts would lay in various states, either being abandoned, in rubble, or a few cases, as small museums and memorials to the Second Great War.
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An abandoned bunker in the forest near the German city of Metz, circa 2022.
Wasn't the Northern Virginia part of West Virginia?Map of Virginia, 1917-1944
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A more accurate version of Virginia if the U.S.-C.S. border was actually divided on the Rappahannock river.
Yes because it also included the part north of the RapidanWasn't the Northern Virginia part of West Virginia?
Firstly good map mate and also I don't know what program to help your map sorry.And here is the map of the United States at this moment, For Alaska, I think some of us agree that it wouldn't be in Russia's hands for long, Texas would most likely rejoin the Union, and there's a thread where you can request maps, coat of arms, and flags, I asked for Cuba to be colored and didn't ask for Sonora, Chihuahua, and Baja California to be colored because I thought I asked too much... but I'll figure something out, I requested for that to happen, so I'll see about it.
Ah that's fine, I could just somehow find the states on Wikipedia and try to color them Green and put them on, But I'll wait and see on the "Request Maps/Flags/Coats of Arms/Heraldry here, II" Thread if something came up.Firstly good map mate and also I don't know what program to help your map sorry.
But in doing fine mate
All right I hope your map doing fine wellAh that's fine, I could just somehow find the states on Wikipedia and try to color them Green and put them on, But I'll wait and see on the "Request Maps/Flags/Coats of Arms/Heraldry here, II" Thread if something came up.
Hopefully!All right I hope your map doing fine well
Wouldn't the President be Charles W. La Follette? Since Thomas Dewey took office in 1945?1944 CA