Kaiser Bill Toilet Paper was a mainstay of Confederate propaganda during both Great Wars.
At the start of the great war football was different as the union allowed forward passing and tyr Confederates only allowed laterals. From what I remember by the 1930s the two had merged along the union version of the game
So is that American football or soccer?
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.
if they were looking to celebrate progressive ideas and leave the Actionist dictatorship behind, i doubt they'd be celebrating Robespierre....
True. Robespierre is not that high on the list of who post-Actionist France idolize with Marat and Sieyes probably being revered far more in TTL's France.Yeah, Robespierre would not be that high on the list.
Post-War France would focus on say Jean-Paul Marat, or Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes.
With a victorious CSA that was led by the same brilliant military leaders in OTL, I could absolutely see them sending advisors overseas when it suits their interests. Another example could be early-Meiji Japan with the French, while after the US reforms itself along Prussian lines they could do the same with the Germans in the Ottoman Empire and Latin America.I wonder how this can fit into TL-191.Confederates of the Nile – Meet the Civil War Vets Who Volunteered to Fight for the Egyptian Army - MilitaryHistoryNow.com
“Less than 10 years after the fall of the Confederacy, they found themselves posted more than 6,000 miles from home, in new uniforms and leading columns of African troops into the Ethiopian highlands.” By James A....militaryhistorynow.com
This is very interesting. You should build up on it.View attachment 596505View attachment 596502
Cover Images for the AlternateHistory.com timeline and story "The Footprint of Churchill and Mosely" by the website member Sorairo, which depicts an alternate world were a Afro-British man saved Churchill from an assassination attempt by a British communist on July 14, 1934, eventually leading to Churchill re-evaluating his views on race and distancing himself and his government from the Confederate States of Jake Featherston, with Mosely reluctantly going along. This leads to Great Britain reconciling with the United States of America and the German Empire and then joining the Central Powers against the Franco-Russian-Confederate Entente. After the Second Great War ends early in 1943, a Cold War breaks out between the USA, the German Empire, the British Empire and the Empire of Japan, leading to many more changes around the world and for decades to come.
OCC: This is TTL's version of "The Footprint of Mussolini."
imma read this if i exist in TL-191View attachment 596505View attachment 596502
Cover Images for the AlternateHistory.com timeline and story "The Footprint of Churchill and Mosely" by the website member Sorairo, which depicts an alternate world were a Afro-British man saved Churchill from an assassination attempt by a British communist on July 14, 1934, eventually leading to Churchill re-evaluating his views on race and distancing himself and his government from the Confederate States of Jake Featherston, with Mosely reluctantly going along. This leads to Great Britain reconciling with the United States of America and the German Empire and then joining the Central Powers against the Franco-Russian-Confederate Entente. After the Second Great War ends early in 1943, a Cold War breaks out between the USA, the German Empire, the British Empire and the Empire of Japan, leading to many more changes around the world and for decades to come.
OCC: This is TTL's version of "The Footprint of Mussolini."
I would love to see this, or otherwise an extensive summary and breakdown of this AH. Sounds fascinating.View attachment 596505View attachment 596502
Cover Images for the AlternateHistory.com timeline and story "The Footprint of Churchill and Mosely" by the website member Sorairo, which depicts an alternate world were a Afro-British man saved Churchill from an assassination attempt by a British communist on July 14, 1934, eventually leading to Churchill re-evaluating his views on race and distancing himself and his government from the Confederate States of Jake Featherston, with Mosely reluctantly going along. This leads to Great Britain reconciling with the United States of America and the German Empire and then joining the Central Powers against the Franco-Russian-Confederate Entente. After the Second Great War ends early in 1943, a Cold War breaks out between the USA, the German Empire, the British Empire and the Empire of Japan, leading to many more changes around the world and for decades to come.
OCC: This is TTL's version of "The Footprint of Mussolini."
View attachment 596505View attachment 596502
Cover Images for the AlternateHistory.com timeline and story "The Footprint of Churchill and Mosely" by the website member Sorairo, which depicts an alternate world were a Afro-British man saved Churchill from an assassination attempt by a British communist on July 14, 1934, eventually leading to Churchill re-evaluating his views on race and distancing himself and his government from the Confederate States of Jake Featherston, with Mosely reluctantly going along. This leads to Great Britain reconciling with the United States of America and the German Empire and then joining the Central Powers against the Franco-Russian-Confederate Entente. After the Second Great War ends early in 1943, a Cold War breaks out between the USA, the German Empire, the British Empire and the Empire of Japan, leading to many more changes around the world and for decades to come.
OCC: This is TTL's version of "The Footprint of Mussolini."
I think I was the one who started it.I'm glad to see the French inspiration has proven so popular