"A photo taken in Richmond, Virginia, 1985, detailing graffiti art of the former Confederate President, Jake Featherston, wasn't recovered until 2008, more than two decades later."
That is awesome. Is it real? Where is it from?
"A photo taken in Richmond, Virginia, 1985, detailing graffiti art of the former Confederate President, Jake Featherston, wasn't recovered until 2008, more than two decades later."
That is awesome. Is it real? Where is it from?
Very nice post, kingbaldrick. TBH, I'd suspect that the Yellow Magnolias would be rightfully lauded and praised for their bravery for many years to come. Films could be made about them, or comics, or even novels!
Here's a very depressing and nauseating thought: With the greater reliance on chemical weapons and especially gas in this timeline as opposed to the OTL isn't it likely that not only would Unit 731 still exist but it might even be bigger, or that other countries would have similar such operations going on?
What would the fate or future of TL-191's Unit 731 be like?
Very clever take on Maus there.
Shouldn't this be moved to the maps and graphics forum? Not trying to bring people down, but it seems like it should be there.
Nah, I don't think so. This is about a published AH book(s), and it contains media, so I think it fits. What say you all?
Then here the fellow is in his office.
(But wasn't Koenig also a Freedom Party Guard? If so, then that uniform pic would be appropriate.)
Wasn't Camp Determination destroyed by the Freedom Party when they left for the east coast to build Camp Humble? Why would the Union rebuild it?