Okay, Part Three to our little alternate historical opera. If you haven't read Parts One and Two, then don't bother reading this. It won't make any sense.
1929: The stock market crashes. As the great depression hits, most Americans feel they can't trust Roosevelt to help them. Roosevelt tries a plan similar to his New Deal plan in the US, but this is criticized as communistic.
1930: Roosevelt is shot at by a man who's gone insane from the state of the economy. Roosevelt uses the opportunity to go after the Sons of the South.
1932: Roosevelt's last act in office is to grant General Douglas MacArthur the control of the strike force against the SOS.
1933: President Thomas Dewey is inaugarated. His campaign platform is the complete destruction of the Sons of the South.
1935: Dewey gets lucky and a key leader in the SOS is assassinated. This guarentees him reelection.
1936: Dewey continues to go after the Sons of the South, but fails to beat them.
1940: Dewey leaves the presidency having been unable to totally defeat the SOS as promised. His opponent, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., takes over.
1941: Pearl Harbor is bombed, but most people don't think it was the Japanese, but instead the SOS. Bombers are sent into the south.
1942: Kennedy is informed that it was the Japanese who bombed Pearl Harbor. After a heartfelt apology to the Americans who died in the bombing raids of the south, he orders an invasion of Japan. Only Japan.
1944: The Japanese are defeated with the assassinations of Tojo and Hirohito. Meanwhile, however, the SOS use the lack of Military presence in America to increase the fury of their attacks. Joseph Kennedy loses the election to Dwight D. Eisenhower.
1946: Eisenhower orders a blockade around the South. What happens next shocks the world.
Part Four will come later.
1929: The stock market crashes. As the great depression hits, most Americans feel they can't trust Roosevelt to help them. Roosevelt tries a plan similar to his New Deal plan in the US, but this is criticized as communistic.
1930: Roosevelt is shot at by a man who's gone insane from the state of the economy. Roosevelt uses the opportunity to go after the Sons of the South.
1932: Roosevelt's last act in office is to grant General Douglas MacArthur the control of the strike force against the SOS.
1933: President Thomas Dewey is inaugarated. His campaign platform is the complete destruction of the Sons of the South.
1935: Dewey gets lucky and a key leader in the SOS is assassinated. This guarentees him reelection.
1936: Dewey continues to go after the Sons of the South, but fails to beat them.
1940: Dewey leaves the presidency having been unable to totally defeat the SOS as promised. His opponent, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., takes over.
1941: Pearl Harbor is bombed, but most people don't think it was the Japanese, but instead the SOS. Bombers are sent into the south.
1942: Kennedy is informed that it was the Japanese who bombed Pearl Harbor. After a heartfelt apology to the Americans who died in the bombing raids of the south, he orders an invasion of Japan. Only Japan.
1944: The Japanese are defeated with the assassinations of Tojo and Hirohito. Meanwhile, however, the SOS use the lack of Military presence in America to increase the fury of their attacks. Joseph Kennedy loses the election to Dwight D. Eisenhower.
1946: Eisenhower orders a blockade around the South. What happens next shocks the world.
Part Four will come later.