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Brooks James Jackson Fry was a Confederate-German publisher, businessman, and a close friend of Jake Featherston. He eventually fell out of favour with Featherson and defected from Freedomite Confederacy to the German Empire. He later worked for Kaiser Wilhelm III and was once engaged to the architect Anja Vogel. Featherston actually offered Remington multiple times in the 1920s, especially after Wade Hampton V's assassination, to publish his book in which Remington would always deny and say he only publishes books for his family. Featherston actually took a liking to his wife, Bailey, she helped Featherston when he took a hunger strike in 1923 after his party fell from favor and offered him bread and milk. After fleeing to Austria-Hungary in 1935, he was arrested as a criminal alien and was held until 1941, when he offered to help Wilhelm III with the war effort.
 

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Picture of the Qu'Appelle Indian Industrial School in Lebret, Assiniboia, North-West Territories, Dominion of Canada, ca. 1885

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Picture of a study period at a Roman Catholic Indian Residential School in Fort Resolution, North-West Territories

Before the Great War, Residental Schools across Canada were created to get the Native Americans to assimilate into Canadian culture. However, these schools were closed in American-occupied Canada during the Great War. While the United States had similar schools, American newspapers during the war used the schools as propaganda to villainize Canada; later historians compared it to Entente propaganda of German-occupied Belgium. After the Great War, which saw the rest of Canada put under American control, the US continued to use the schools as propaganda, this time to get the Native Americans to support the occupation, even though the United States kept them open until 1996. On June 11, 2008, American President: Leo V. Enos officially apologized to the Native Americans in Canada and other Indigenous peoples across the United States.
The Republic de Québec had similar schools created after the Second Great War. However, under pressure from the United States, these schools were closed in 1996.

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Map of the Residential Schools in former Canada, including the schools in Quebec and Newfoundland.

In 2021, a series of mass graves were discovered in the residential schools, much to the shock, anger, and horror of the people of the United States.

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Picture of a makeshift memorial honoring 215 children, whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility, surrounds a monument outside a former Residential School in Kamloops, British Columbia, June 2, 2021.

Some American nationalists used the schools to justify the occupation of Canada, while ignoring or denying the United States' role in the schools in Canada. For Canadian succession movements, the schools are a controversial topic. Radical groups denied how brutal they were under the Dominion and saying that the schools were worse under the United States. In contrast, moderate groups fully acknowledged the atrocities that were committed.

"If what the Yankees did to our people is a cultural genocide, then what we did to the Indigenous peoples was also a cultural genocide"- Alec Pomeroy, leader of the moderate Canadian Independence Party, Winnipeg, July 1, 2021.
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Pope Francis visits the Ermineskin Cree Nation Cemetery in Maskwacis, south of Edmonton, Alberta, United States of America, July 25, 2022.

In 2021 there was a discovery of mass graves of residential schools in the former Dominion of Canada, dating as far back as when Canada was independent and continued in secret during the occupation and admission of Canada into the Union until 1996. Americans were shocked, angered, and horrified at this discovery.
In 2022, Pope Francis apologized for the Church's role in Residental Schools. However, some in the Indigenous community believe that Francis' apology was not enough.

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Pope Francis delivering remarks as he meets Indigenous communities — including First Nations, Metis, and Inuit — at Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Catholic Church, Maskwacis, Alberta, July 25, 2022.
 
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Brooks James Jackson Remington was a Confederate-German publisher, businessman, and a close friend of Jake Featherston. He eventually fell out of favour with Featherson and defected from Freedomite Confederacy to the German Empire. He later worked for Kaiser Wilhelm III and was once engaged to the architect Anja Vogel. Featherston actually offered Remington multiple times in the 1920s, especially after Wade Hampton V's assassination, to publish his book in which Remington would always deny and say he only publishes books for his family. Featherston actually took a liking to his wife, Bailey, she helped Featherston when he took a hunger strike in 1923 after his party fell from favor and offered him bread and milk. After fleeing to Austria-Hungary in 1935, he was arrested as a criminal alien and was held until 1941, when he offered to help Wilhelm III with the war effort.
Guess who this represents
 
Would there be an equivalent to Kristallnacht?
Most likely, yes. I made a post about it here: https://www.alternatehistory.com/fo...federacy-tl-191.185493/page-299#post-24029442.
Brooks James Jackson Fry was a Confederate-German publisher, businessman, and a close friend of Jake Featherston. He eventually fell out of favour with Featherson and defected from Freedomite Confederacy to the German Empire. He later worked for Kaiser Wilhelm III and was once engaged to the architect Anja Vogel. Featherston actually offered Remington multiple times in the 1920s, especially after Wade Hampton V's assassination, to publish his book in which Remington would always deny and say he only publishes books for his family. Featherston actually took a liking to his wife, Bailey, she helped Featherston when he took a hunger strike in 1923 after his party fell from favor and offered him bread and milk. After fleeing to Austria-Hungary in 1935, he was arrested as a criminal alien and was held until 1941, when he offered to help Wilhelm III with the war effort.
The curiosity is killing me. Who is he based on?
 
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"Today! The Old Courts, and the legacy of its foolish leader, enter Fólkvangr. At the same time, we mark the beginning of a new era. A time of Peace and Freedom awaits us! 1 Million Years for Freedom have begun! Hail Victory!" (puts up Index Finger up high as the packed crowd does this and says "Hail Victory!") - January 9th, 1935, Featherston addressing the Supreme Courts dissolution.
 

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Would the YouTube Channel Oversimplified exist in this timeline? Also, would Featherston use the December Plot and Willy Knight's Execution to brutally settle some personal scores as well?
 
Gregory Miles Stingry (December 26th, 1887-January 25th, 1939) was an early prominent Confederate Freedomite official and politician who was murdered for the December Plot on January 25th, 1939. Born in 1887 in Chihuahua, Stingy served in the First Great War in the Confederate Navy, rising to the rank of commander. He joined the Freedom Party (FP) in 1919, winning a Congressional Seat the same year, and quickly became an influential and important figure. He only served two terms, losing his third in 1923 because of Grady Calkins assassinating Wade Hampton V the previous year. Stingry worked to build the Freedom Party up in 1924-1929 during its dark days, and once again established himself as a powerful and dominant member, hugely increasing the party's membership and reputation in the Western Confederacy as he managed to become Senator of Chihuahua in 1929. He was even considered as a running mate to Featherston in 1927, only to get passed over for Ferdinand Koenig. Personal and political conflicts with Jake Featherston, especially due to Stingry's Libertarian Stance and emphasis on the word "Freedom", led Stingry to resign his seat in 1936 and leave politics, retiring to private life (Modern-day Neo-Freedomites who are Libertarian call themselves Stingryites). His retirement did not save him from political retribution three years later, and he was jailed, without trial, and murdered in January 1939 for his suspected role in the December Plot the previous month.
 

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