It's been a while but I never remember the csa invading Haiti when did it happen?
It wasn't mentioned until the US liberation fleet was sailing toward hte island. It was mentioned in "In at the Death"
It's been a while but I never remember the csa invading Haiti when did it happen?
@Captain Reynolds ah that makes since I only read that one the one time felt like he gave up with all nukes
Perhaps any Southern-born residents in occupied Kentucky or West Virginia. Seeing how Southerners/Confederates are a hated minority in America for obvious reasons just like the Japanese they would fill this role perfectly.I wonder what this unit (which was a unit made up Japanese-Americans) or it's equivalent, would be like in ITTL?442nd Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia
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God this is getting depressing. Any photos of more lighthearted scenes?
A photo of the Interstate Highway system under construction in Indiana, circa 1954. This project was spurred on by President Charles W. La Follette during his second term who wanted a more efficient highway system which permitted ease of travel between states.
Boston Red Sox baseball Player George Herman "Babe" Ruth, seen in Fenway park, Boston, in 1930. Already a record-setter, Ruth would go on to earn the Boston Red Sox every Championship game until his retirement in 1936
While Baseball did not catch on as a national sport in comparison to Football, it was still immensely popular in the New England area, and the long-running competition between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees was almost as competitive as the ongoing rivalry between the USA and CSA. A brief media scandal occurred when it was rumored that the Red Sox manager, Harry Frazee, wanted to trade Ruth to the Yankees, but this was proven to be false.
if they were looking to celebrate progressive ideas and leave the Actionist dictatorship behind, i doubt they'd be celebrating Robespierre....
A bust of Maximillien Robespierre in Paris, France. After the defeat of the Kingdom of France in the Second Great War, the Fourth French Republic developed a deep reverence of the heroes of the French Revolution, who's positive accomplishments and reforms were emphasized in history textbooks by a France seeking to distance itself from its Actionist past through emphasizing the French Revolution, especially the progressive side of said revolution.