Photos from Featherston's Confederacy/ TL-191

Another compilation of photos

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A German GW2 Propaganda Poster with the captions "An Example of the British "Liberation" of the Netherlands" with the photo of the ruins of Rotterdam, which was bombed by the RAF a mere hour after the Dutch Army surrendering to the Radius Forces.
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A Confederate Anti-Union Propaganda Poster from 1943 with the Union Air Force portrayed as an Italian-American Gangster and the Confederacy depicted by the dead child.
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Belgian-Jews being deported by the French Actionists to labor camps in Southern France, circa 1942.
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An Artist's Rendition of the soldiers belonging to the German Mittelafrika Korps.
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A Union Marine in Haiti in his Tropical Uniform, circa 1943.
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A Kaiserliche Luftwaffe Fw-190 preparing to take on a Ground-Attack Mission in Holland, circa 1943.
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German Soldiers examining a destroyed AN-1 (Alexander Nevsky) heavy tank in Belorussia, circa 1943.
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The British Battlecruiser HMS Repulse exploding after her magazine after a hit from bomb from a Union Navy Helldiver Bomber, circa 1943.
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Confederate Battlecruiser CSS Jeb Stuart exploding following a critical hit to her magazine in battle with the US Navy off of Bermuda, circa 1943.
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A Union Navy SBD Dauntless from the USS Enterprise dropping a bomb on a Confederate Warship off the coast of Cuba, circa 1944.
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German soldiers taking up their positions in Norway, circa 1942.
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British soldiers during the Norwegian Campagin, circa 1941.
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German soldiers advancing under fire in Western Germany, circa 1942.
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German soldiers occupying Oxford England, circa 1944.
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Imperial Russian Shock Troops fighting in Lemberg, Galicia, circa 1942.
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Russian Soldiers with SVT-40 rifles charging a Polish position, circa 1941.
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Polish Forces taking up defensive positions against a Russian Counter-Attack in Eastern Poland, circa 1942.
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Polish Army in the Victory Parade in Warsaw, circa 1944.
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German Army soldiers parading in Triumph in Berlin following the defeat to the Radius Alliance, circa 1944. (Pretend that the Third Reich Flags are Imperial German ones)​
 
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Screen shot of EX-Democrat president Ronald Reagan playing the role of Bear Bryant in the 1991 biopic of Bear Bryant called "Bryant". Many people wanted Reagan to run for a 3rd term in 1988 but do to his health getting worse and worse he declined and went back to his acting career till his death in 2012 at the age of 101.
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Screen shot of EX-Democrat president Ronald Reagan playing the role of Bear Bryant in the 1991 biopic of Bear Bryant called "Bryant". Many people wanted Reagan to run for a 3rd term in 1988 but do to his health getting worse and worse he declined and went back to his acting career till his death in 2012 at the age of 101.View attachment 513033
Reagan also tied to keep his alzheimer's a secret. And another reason why he did not run in 88' was not just because his physical and mental health was getting worse, but also the Democratic party was getting more left with and so left wing that they started to rival with the socialist to see who was the most progressive.
 
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Walt Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois, so I don't think the CSA would use Walt Disney's characters in pro-CSA propaganda, unless they're using it in a way similar to the Vichy French cartoon Nimbus Libere or unless Disney decided to make it big in Florida rather than California.
i think it is just because Disney was rumored to be a Nazi apologist irl. But i see what you mean though.
 
Walt Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois, so I don't think the CSA would use Walt Disney's characters in pro-CSA propaganda, unless they're using it in a way similar to the Vichy French cartoon Nimbus Libere or unless Disney decided to make it big in Florida rather than California.
It's based on the Vichy France cartoon.
 
US war ration books from the Second Great War. The much maligned rationing which was seen before the First Great War made a unwelcome comeback during the Second Great War and in some cases, it was stricter than it was during the latter conflict, with not having a ration book being a crime in several US jurisdictions. Rationing was also seen in former Confederate territory, with it being used to control the population in the aftermath of Freedom Party uprisings.


 
i think it is just because Disney was rumored to be a Nazi apologist irl. But i see what you mean though.
Err--but he wasn't, though. You've seen his WWII anti-Axis propaganda cartoons, right? What I think you're thinking of is his purported hatred of Jews/flagrant racism, neither of which are, in fact, true.

I can get into the whole thing if you want.
 
Err--but he wasn't, though. You've seen his WWII anti-Axis propaganda cartoons, right? What I think you're thinking of is his purported hatred of Jews/flagrant racism, neither of which are, in fact, true.

I can get into the whole thing if you want.
thank you! someone else gets it!
 
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A photo of the Robert E. Lee Memorial Power Station near Richmond, circa 1940. The plant along with 61 other coal fired power stations were constructed between 1934 and 1941 throughout the Confederacy under President Featherston's Electrical Expansion Program out of a planned total of 92 power stations. Only 41 of the plants were completed by the time of Operation Blackbeard, with another 13 stations being completed during the course of the war. The Robert E, Lee Power Station was the 2nd largest to be completed and was opened in January of 1937, just in time for Robert Lee's 130th Birthday. In October of 1942, the Power Station was bombed by the Union Air Force, but only suffered minor damage. The plant would be bombed again on March 14th, 1943, and this time, the Union Air Force would cause serious damage to the station, which was out of commission for three months which hampered the Confederate War Machine. The station would be bombed for three more occasions during the war, and during the Battle of Richmond, the facility would see fierce fighting between the Union Army and the Confederate National Assault Force. After the war, the Power Station was to be restored to full operational service by the US Army Corps of Engineers to aid in the Reconstruction of the South and came under the supervision of the US Department of Energy and was renamed to the Tarrington Power Station. The station would continue to operate until the mid-1970s when a Nuclear Power Station was opened nearby to replace the aging coal fired plant and was shut down in 1976. The complex was deserted and would remain abandoned until ultimately being torn down in 1982 and the lot is now occupied by several residential buildings.
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A painting of the planned Clopton Power Station (if finished, would've been the largest Power Station of the Whole Confederacy), which was an ambitious project by the Confederate Department of Electrical Energy ordered in 1939, which construction would continue until 1943 when work was halted due to the worsening war situation. The unfinished hulk of the power station was ultimately demolished in 1949.
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A digitally restored image of the Charles E. Hiffords Power Station in Newport News, circa 1941. The station was named after Featherston's Chief of the Department of Electrical Energy, Charles Hiffords and was the largest completed plant in the Confederacy, which building began in 1934 and was intended to be completed in 1938, but delays in it's construction meant the station was completed in the summer of 1940, two years behind schedule. In 1941, the Union Navy would launch a failed air attack to take out the station from the USS Enterprise. The Station was ultimately destroyed by the Superbomb in 1944, and it's irradiated carcass still remain to this day along the Saint James River.
 
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naest-112-03-page-04-offices-and-switch-house.jpg

A photo of the Robert E. Lee Memorial Power Station near Richmond, circa 1940. The plant along with 61 other coal fired power stations were constructed between 1934 and 1941 throughout the Confederacy under President Featherston's Electrical Expansion Program out of a planned total of 92 power stations. Only 41 of the plants were completed by the time of Operation Blackbeard, with another 13 stations being completed during the course of the war. The Robert E, Lee Power Station was the 2nd largest to be completed and was opened in January of 1937, just in time for Robert Lee's 130th Birthday. In October of 1942, the Power Station was bombed by the Union Air Force, but only suffered minor damage. The plant would be bombed again on March 14th, 1943, and this time, the Union Air Force would cause serious damage to the station, which was out of commission for three months which hampered the Confederate War Machine. The station would be bombed for three more occasions during the war, and during the Battle of Richmond, the facility would see fierce fighting between the Union Army and the Confederate National Assault Force. After the war, the Power Station was to be restored to full operational service by the US Army Corps of Engineers to aid in the Reconstruction of the South and came under the supervision of the US Department of Energy and was renamed to the Tarrington Power Station. The station would continue to operate until the mid-1970s when a Nuclear Power Station was opened nearby to replace the aging coal fired plant and was shut down in 1976. The complex was deserted and would remain abandoned until ultimately being torn down in 1982 and the lot is now occupied by several residential buildings.
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A painting of the planned Clopton Power Station (if finished, would've been the largest Power Station of the Whole Confederacy), which was an ambitious project by the Confederate Department of Electrical Energy ordered in 1939, which construction would continue until 1943 when work was halted due to the worsening war situation. The unfinished hulk of the power station was ultimately demolished in 1949.
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A digitally restored image of the Charles E. Hiffords Power Station in Newport News, circa 1941. The station was named after Featherston's Chief of the Department of Electrical Energy, Charles Hiffords and was the largest completed plant in the Confederacy, which building began in 1934 and was intended to be completed in 1938, but delays in it's construction meant the station was completed in the summer of 1940, two years behind schedule. In 1941, the Union Navy would launch a failed air attack to take out the station from the USS Enterprise. The Station was ultimately destroyed by the Superbomb in 1943, and it's irradiated carcass still remain to this day along the Saint James River.
Isn't that the same building used on the cover of Pink Floyd's "Animals" album?
 
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