Photos from The Man in the High Castle

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Chinese women in militia with boat shortly before a Japanese attack. (China c. 1960s)
 
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German "Flammenwerfer 35" being used as a lighter by two soldiers during anti partisan campaign in Virginia, Winter 1949.
 
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The ruins of Washington, D.C., 1970. The abbreviation D.C. is now known as the District of Contamination after the Nazis dropped an atomic bomb on the capitol of the United States on December 11, 1945.
(Fall Out by Bethesda)
 
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Remains of the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, 1970. Due to close proximity to the nations capital, the Pentagon and surrounding Virginia suburbs were affected by the Nazi nuclear attack on December 11, 1945. (FallOut)
 
"Puss Gets The Boot" the first Tom and Jerry episode ever aired on February 10, 1940. This prewar cartoon involved a rival cat and mouse in their mischiefs against each other. The rights of the cartoon were owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer before the U.S. entry into World War II. After the surrender of the U.S. in 1947 to Germany and Japan, the Nazi Minisiter of Propaganda immediately confiscated ownership of MGM, Warner Brothers, and Walt Disney, where famous cartoons such as Tom and Jerry, Looney Tunes, Popeye and Mickey Mouse turned into Nazi propaganda aimed at brainswashing the new generation of American children born after the war.

All anti-Axis propoganda produced by these companies were destroyed.
 
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Imperial Japanese Army troops stand at attention, facing Russian troops (1st and 2nd photos) as Soviet and Japanese Army commanders meet to negotiate a ceasefire to conclude the Battle of Nomonhon (Khalkhin Gol), September 15th, 1939.
The Khalkhin Gol Battle was seen as the immediate cause of the second Russo-Japanese War following Operation Barbarossa.
 
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American mobsters and vigilantes hunting down Japanese citizens and Kempetai after the withdrawal of the Japanese Pacific States from the West Coast, November 18, 1964. This act of revenge resulted in the lost of 278 Japanese lives, both civilian, Kempetai, and military.
 
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An old Torah found in a cave in southern Armenia. It would be revealed that 4 million Jews survived the Axis rule, mostly in the neutral zones and the Japanese controlled territories.
 
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Soldiers of the German Großdeutschland division's Panzerfüsilier regiment prepare an ambush in the ruins of a destroyed building, American Campaign 1950s.
 
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