And yet another compilation of photos
A gun crew of a Union M1938 40mm AA gun at Selfridge Airbase outside of Detroit, circa 1942.
A Confederate crewed M1935 40mm AA gun along the coast of Virginia, circa 1942. The Bofors 40mm AA gun was of Swedish origin, during the Second Great War, numerous nations on both the Central Powers and the Radius would use this model.
Confederate soldiers operating a Hotchkiss Infantry Gun in Northern Virginia, circa 1917.
Polish soldiers operating a Colt M1895 Machine-Gun as part of a Military Exchange Program in rural Ohio, circa 1922.
A photo of Polish Army General
Juliusz Mórel, circa 1937. During the Second Great War, Morel was the commander of the Polish 2nd Army, which took part in the battle of Brest-Livtosk in 1941 and the Battle of Warsaw in 1942. Interestingly, Juliusz Morel was in fact a distant relative of the Union Army General Irving Morrell and even met him during his time as a military attache to the United States in 1932.
A photo of Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering, circa 1939. During the Second Great War, Goering was the Commander-in-Chief of the German Kaiserliche Luftwaffe.
A photo of
Albert "Al" Koenig, circa 1934. Al Koenig was the younger brother of Secretary General Ferdinand Koenig, whom Al turned to be the complete opposite of his older brother. Al Koenig would be involved in many clandestine Anti-Freedomite groups throughout the CSA and helped smuggle Black-Confederates out of the country, often faking his brother's signatures. Whenever he was arrested for Anti-Freedomite activities, Al would use his brother's position to get him out of said situations. He was arrested following the war and put on trial at the Nashville War Crimes Tribunal, but testimonies by the people that he helped had all charges against him dropped. In the present day, Al Koenig has become a widely celebrated anti-Freedomite and a hero to the African-American community, whom hold Al in very high regard.
Edda Goering, circa 1982. In 1984, Edda Goering would win a landslide victory as the head of the German Centre Party, becoming the First Female Chancellor of Germany serving 1984 to 1991. During her time as Chancellor, her administration enacted reforms and had established relations with newly independent nations that were colonies of the Japanese Empire following it's breakup in 1990.
Ernst Rohm of the German National Socialist German Worker's Party, circa 1938. In the early 1920s, Rohm, Rudolf Hess, and a few other veterans of the First Great War would form the Actionist National Socialist German Worker's Party aka the NSDAP. Unlike the CSA, France, and England, German Actionist Parties such as the NSDAP would never gain too much popularity, in fact, at it's height in 1932, it would only have a 1,000 members and 2 seats in the Reichstag. In 1941 after war broke out, the German Authorities would arrest all senior members of the NSDAP including Rohm under suspicions that they were fifth columnists for the Radius. Rohm and his colleagues would be charged for sedition in 1942 and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment at Spandau. Rohm would be released from prison in 1948 and would live a quiet life until his death in 1963. Today, whereas the Silvershirts, Falangists, Freedomites, and Actionists are well known and are household names, the NSDAP has largely been forgotten about. In the Speculative Fiction Series known as Northern Victory by Larry Frenchen, a fictionalized version NSDAP was a part of the later part of the series as a analogue to the Confederate Freedom Party.
Famed Austro-German Painter and Art Critic Adolf Hitler with his partner Eva Braun at his Alpine Retreat, circa 1945.
Generalissmo Saddam Hussein of Mesopotamia, circa 2010. During the violent dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and the subsequent wars in the Middle East, former Ottoman General Saddam Hussein would take command of Iraqi forces in the region of Mesopotamia to establish a warlord state in 1992. Saddam would led his country in wars against neighboring warlord states such as Kurdistan, the Ottoman Loyalists, Syria, and the Saudi Empire.
The Imperial Japanese Navy Nuclear Attack Submarine Kii in the Northern Pacific, circa 1994.
A Nakajima G14N "Amy" Jet Bomber photographed by the US Navy off of the Sandwich Islands, circa 1978.
Union Battleships USS Pennsylvania and Oregon escorting a convoy to the Caribbean, circa 1943.
A group photo of the Union Army's 2nd Ranger Battalion in Southern Kentucky, circa 1943.
A Union Army Ranger planting an explosive charge on a railroad behind enemy lines, somewhere in Tennessee, circa 1943.