Photos from Featherston's Confederacy/ TL-191

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A Screenshot of ITTL Youtube.
 
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A photograph of four Freedom Party Guardswomen following their capture at Camp Henson, circa 1944. During the course of the Destruction, a large of women would be recruited into the Freedom Party Guards system thru The League of Confederate Women, which was an organization that had indoctrinated many of the women into the Freedomite Ideology. These women tend to be from the lower class in addition to also have been through a rough upbringing, which would make them into brutal guards toward the inmates of the Concentration and Death Camp System, especially to the Black Confederates.
 
female-guards.jpg

A photograph of four Freedom Party Guardswomen following their capture at Camp Henson, circa 1944. During the course of the Destruction, a large of women would be recruited into the Freedom Party Guards system thru The League of Confederate Women, which was an organization that had indoctrinated many of the women into the Freedomite Ideology. These women tend to be from the lower class in addition to also have been through a rough upbringing, which would make them into brutal guards toward the inmates of the Concentration and Death Camp System, especially to the Black Confederates.
Who were they IOTL?
 
The Cover of a recent edition of "Inside the Freedom Party" by former Confederate Treasury Secretary James F. Byrnes.
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I see you made a place for Byrnes based on his position of Director of the Office of Economic Stabilization from OTL. He'll basically be the TL-191 equivalent of Albert Speer based on this. In my head-canon, I have him as the Secretary of War based on his succeeding position as Director of the Office of War Mobilization as there's no Secretary of War mentioned in the books, but this is also doable.
 
I see you made a place for Byrnes based on his position of Director of the Office of Economic Stabilization from OTL. He'll basically be the TL-191 equivalent of Albert Speer based on this. In my head-canon, I have him as the Secretary of War based on his succeeding position as Director of the Office of War Mobilization as there's no Secretary of War mentioned in the books, but this is also doable.
For the Southern Victory Hoi4 mod I lead, We're using Byrnes as Treasury Secretary and Blanton Windrip as War Secretary.
 
Any place we could take a look at the development of the mod?
Discord (main place for development and discussion): https://discord.gg/dxB5mdX
Workshop Page: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2154812095
Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/SouthernVictoryMod/
Thread: https://www.alternatehistory.com/fo...d-update-and-discussion-thread.463716/page-18
Do you have Carl Vinson as Secretary of the Navy in your mod? May you list the potential cabinet list, please?
The in-game cabinet will look like this:

Head of Government: Willy Knight (Autocratic Despotist)
Foreign Minister: George Herbert Walker (National Corporatist)
Economic Minister: James Byrnes (National Corporatist)
Interior Minister: Ferdinand Koenig (National Corporatist)
Defence Minister: Blanton Winship (National Corporatist)

We don't currently have any plans for other cabinet members.
 

MaxGerke01

Banned
Autocratic Desptist and National Corporatist-are those Confederate political parties other than Freedom, Whig and Radical Liberal ?
 
Autocratic Desptist and National Corporatist-are those Confederate political parties other than Freedom, Whig and Radical Liberal ?
They're ideologies. The Freedom Party is National Corporatist, while the still-existing-at-this-point Redemption League is Autocratic Despotist.

The full list of ideologies (from left to right) goes as follows:

State Socialist
Libertarian Socialist
Marxist-Lincolnist
Social Democrat
Liberal Democrat
Social Conservative
Authoritarian Democrat
Autocratic Despotist
National Corporatist
 
fate-of-the-rebel-flag-1861-william-bauly.jpg

Painting of an Anti-Confederate Propaganda, pre-SGW. The painting is based on the Sinking of the CSS Petrel, a Confederate privateer ship that was sunk on July 28th, 1861. Derivatives of the original work were used during the First and Second Great Wars to instill courage and bloodlust against the Confederates. The most famous was that of a Confederate battleship being sunk during the Battle of the North Atlantic 1943, which featured the Confederate Freedom Party flag as its choice of colors for the flames.




OTL credit:
Fate of the Rebel Flag, 1861 by William Bauly
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/fate-of-the-rebel-flag-1861-william-bauly.html
 
Teddy_bear_early_1900s_-_Smithsonian_Museum_of_Natural_History.jpg

I was looking on the internet today and I just realized something, which is about the Teddy Bear. Which my question that had just come into mind is this, does this iconic toy from OTL still exist ITTL?
 
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