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Hermann Goering with his commanders to watch Fallschirmjäger parade in Brussels in April 1945 circa.

Hermann Wilhelm Goering was the Generalfeldmarschall of the Luftstreitkräfte in charge of the German air defense against the Bomber Harris terror raids with his RAF across the Fatherland of Germany during the Second Great War. By 1943 when the war started turn against the Radius power, Generalfeldmarschall Goering was promoted by Luftstreitkräfte General Manfred von Richthofen to be the head of the strategical bombings to be started operations in Entente cities as soon as possible for the Central Power effect. He launch operation to started air bombings with his aircrafts in London, Paris and Petrograd that caused numerous damages on military industry and government capabilities during the Actionist rule by mid 1943. In the end stages of the war, Goering order the Wunderwaffe of the Superbomb be deployed on Petrograd and Soon later changed to be Paris and London when both refused to surrender to the Germany.

After V-Day, Goering participated in many celebrations and parades over his achievements as the lead Kommandant of the air bombing in the war. this unfortunately caused him to cut his life short as he consumed too much morphine to cause too pass away from heart attacks in 1946 but the cover up story was he died of the trauma of the Second Great War.his death caused ripple effects on Germany as people viewed him as the defender of the fatherland against the entente terror raids and ending the war with a quick victory over germany enemies in europe.

Even though that Goering is remain to the most popular figure in the Centrial power forces, that doesn't mean he isn't a beloved figure to many would think. Before the war, Goering talk about his Antisemtic belief viciously during his time in the Luftstreitkräfte with his commands and when the Actionist-sponsored pogroms of 1930s happened that resulted in many Jewish refugees pouring into Germany, he think they would be burden to the Fatherland. Even after the discovery of the Rhineland runs horrific Jewish ghetto, he thought it was Jewish exaggeration to have some sympathy to took away from German people went through in the war.

After Japan switch to foe to friend in the SGW and soon becoming the third powerful empire in the world stage. Goering said this controversial quote,
“We fought the wrong enemy” as the rise of the Japanese empire in the far east that threatened the joint German-American orders postwar. There's evidence that Goering don't like the Japanese as he subscribed to the yellow peril myth that would destroy the European Prestige and had racist views on them as "Blood thirsty barbarians taking the land that isn't their land". Hermann Goering private journals was released his family and give to historians in 1986. It's describe that if there was ever a war between the Germany and Japan, Goering would deliver the same fate with the Japanese cities as with the Superbombs on London and Paris which make him more controversial figure and less popular especially during the frozen conflict still raging in that time.

Even though there still monuments and respect to fight the Actionist terror that caused numerous suffering,Goering still remain a controversial figure in the German military aviation and Second Great War.
So, TTL's Hermann Meyer couldn't escape the sweet allure of Mister Blue.
 
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Was inspired to post an image of American power after seeing the flag of our Union blow in the breeze upon getting off the train today. What better than that of the greatest military leader of the past century, General Irving Morrell?
 

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The logo of Rose International

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RI founder Han Scholl
Rose International is a well known Human rights organizations alongside the Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders and notably the League of Nations who helped by reporting to any abuse of human rights around the world to prevent any humanitarian disaster similar to SGW occurred ever again in the future. This organization was founded in 1959 in the aftermath of the SGW by Han Scholl whom was the members of the German resistance in Musserts Rhineland before being liberated by the German army. After the SGW has ended, Han Scholl continued his college education that lead him to study abroad in United States specifically at the Columbia University in 1946 where he studied for further Medical degree. Han had met with students who experienced the effects of the last war against the confederacy and reduction survivors at his time in US before returning to Germany. Hans experienced with these issues in Us and Occupied Rhineland make him decide to prevent any further atrocities are occurring in the future.

This leads into the conclusion that Hans will establish an organization to report on human right abuses around the world and tries to seeks asylum on these oppress victims in the future. The establishment of international rights council was initially funded by Hans’s father who was progressive politician in Germany, and wanted to make sure that his son’s dreams would be fulfilled. Soon many sponsor would refund the money to for reporting on human rights abuse after the horrors of the Freedomite and want to make sure these abuses would find out more often than being ignored like in the past. The most notable sponsored being from the newly Pan-Europa Union (PEU) who’s help with the dreams of Hans Scholl Into reality and spawned a great long friendship with not only the organization but with the founder, Richard von Coundenhove-Kalergi having a long friendship with Hans. After the establishment and funding for the RI was secured, there started to look at any violation of human rights and restricting freedom in other countries around the world since 1960. Years since the foundation RI had reported and listed of countries where they have either restriction on their citizens freedom or violated human rights in their population:

  • US Occupation of the South and North America: The American occupation of the former CSA and Canada territories has alway been a controversial issues since the late 1960s but recently it become more of a main issue in the end of the 20th century where Americans are split over the military method on the cracking down of insurgents. The occupation traces back to SGW where the US finally had security for the first time since the 1860s. People were celebrating the fact that they finally have a United Union, but the occupation of the confederacy was proven to be more of a challenge than US thought possible. Neo-confederates fighting against US units in the field of the South as well as the remaining Canadian resistance against the US occupation since 1917 were still present that cause numerous casualties for the US Army. This caused the US military supported by numerous politicians back in Philadelphia to support more “advanced” methods to deal with the insurgency. These methods were not disclosed from the US Public until a declassified documents were published in the late 1980s which included : mass arrest , executions of suspected rebels in isolated military zones, retaliations of civilians by Military personnel and tortures in isolated sites. This methods were prove effective in Canada as the American settlements were more populated compared to Canadian ones but in the south was ineffective as it cause more terror attacks on the US city. The US government officially declared that it only used on terrorist to and says they will track their methods were only used for last resorts. RI Report that while the Backlash of the US military methods were decreased by 70% after the document is silent, It's still present in some isolated cases today.
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US troops patrols for suspected insurgents in the street of Atlanta, 1968
  • Ottoman Kurdistan: The Ottoman Empire has always been an a multiethnic empire that stretch from boarding to the kingdom of Greece to the Gulf Cost with encountering many peoples and cultures in the region but tragic in recent history those people were not considered “Turkish” would be treated worse in the end of the Ottoman Empire. After the SGW, the Ottoman empire had multiple problems and issues that weren’t addressed by the government as they were ineffective and barely recovered the first war in the Middle East, and only score a win in SGW as Grand General Mustafa Kemal in the front which started a massive reform on the army which help them to edge out the Entente power. This however would be only be a small victory as the coming decades will the Empire with their resolves and problems that prove to be barely existent for decades. The only reason they didn’t collapse in the first place was the discovery of massive oil surprise in Arabia where they exploited to near end but were affected by Dutch disease. These problems with changing world of the economy, in factual governments, and dissatisfied of the system prove to be deadly as many politicians who believe in Turkish nationalism blame, ethnic minorities for their failure tragic mirror the Armenian genocide decades prior. This leads to the Ottoman government going to another nationalist wave with groups like Grey Wolves militiaman sponsored by the military to quarrel uprising across the Empire, especially with the Jewish and Christian minorities but now we’re seems to target with Kurds and Arabic communities as well as the rest of the decline continued. This lead into an increase violence and instability with new leadership fueled by nationalism and new recession in the 2000s caused the massive Civil War that lead into the largest war in the 21st century to occurred. League of Nations had warmed to the world describe of the Ottoman government treatment of the Kurds as “Biggest Program Of Ethnic cleansing since the Reduction” that reportedly of Kurds tribes deposed into hundreds camps that numbered over two million being held by Ottoman forces during the war and lead into massive amount of abuses and attempted killings by the Grey Wolves before the various minority group destroy them in the latter half of the war. Overall the RI has reported that during the attempted killings of the Kurds that resulted in hundreds of thousands killed by the Turkish military and led to millions refugees fleeing from their homeland to Iran, Egypt, Russia and Europe. Eyewitness testimony from the League of Nations lead to the creation of the Ottoman justice council to bring the proper faders to justice and investigating war crimes during the Ottoman war. This is the largest and bloodiest war since the SGW by the RI founder, Han Scholl
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Sign of Kurdistan independence cover Ottoman Arabic signs in Mosul during the Kurdish uprising of 1991.​
  • Suider-Afrika skild: In the process of decolonization, South Africa with its Afrikaans population see this opportunity as a way for their independence and the people leads them was the national party who exploited the fear placement of the white settler population by Indigenous African who wins the Election of 48. NP-Government soon adopted the rule of apartheid for dealing with the African population and Longer white government in the collapse of British Empire. This apartheid attracted not only the tens of thousands British Setters population in Africa but as well as half of millions from the former confederacy moving there as a last bastion of White Supremacy around the world and they weren't the only ones who tried to extend their rule a lot longer than they should have, instead they'll be two of them in the further future. Southern Rhodesia was The second highest white population behind only South Africa and with that comparison, it wasn't a shock as the former Breadbasket of Africa to become a menace of African independence. This Rhodesia independence from Britain was achieved by having the Rhodesian division as well as the Evelyn Baring, governor of SR worked together to establish a UDI government in which they could control the colony a lot longer throughout the 1940s and by extension continue have massive immigrants from the confederacy and the British empire. The third member was unexpected as it was actually one of the victors of the Great Wars, German colony of South West Africa where its have a large settler population that was a majority instead of minority who became a enigma of Africa throughout the late 60s. When Germany decided to decolonize after the massive scandal over the abuse of the Kongo, many of German settlers were leaving into SWA who wanted to separate from the collapsing of Mittelafrika. Otto Ernst Rerner who immigrate to Southwest and preach to independence separate from Germany. His dream eventually come true when Southwest led by Otto himself announce it’s independence to get closer to apartheid SA and Rhodesia. Soon they both form an alliance in Johannesburg, SA to form “Suider-Afrika skild” translated as “Southern Africa Pact”. Throughout the years, SAS had been criticized as a continuation of racist policies and cruelty against the indigenous Africans, especially in Southwest Africa where they reported to be deported of Ovambo native into the desert. Many people were against the alliance especially with the reduction survivor who included the Remembrance Center director, Cassius Madison describe them as “An Stain of the African continent” which caused them to be sanction by the League of Nations. The alliance only survived because of the three countries working together, but that wasn’t to last when the 80s came and the SAS broke down with the increasing pressure. SA and Rhodesia discontinue their white supremacy agenda and transition into a majority rule government, but only SWA was lasted the longest until Otto Ernst died out and transitioned into Namibia in 1997. RI reported the SAS was the most brutalists alliance in the Africa continent and reported that hundreds of thousands of human rights abuses throughout SAS countries until 97.
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ANC Marching for Liberty for Africa in streets of Pretoria, South Africa 1985
  • Russian purging of dissidents: The Russian Empire was a laughing stock of Europe and was controlled by aging criminal tsar that become a social pariah after the discovery of death camps filled with Jews, Resistance fighters and POWs who resemble bones after liberation of Ukraine by Germany and many political observers seen as cruel backward empire that was a fraction of what are used to be in the late 19th century. This caused many general was to be delusion by the superiority of the tsarist regime and choose to overthrow it, the one who spear this rebellion was the rising General Zhukov who took power in military coup in 1956. Following March on Moscow were successful by Zhukov army and crushing any Russian tsarist uprising against the new government, Russian Marshall began the process of turning the Russian state into a modern power with drastic reforms in economy, military structure and political system that helped Russia to become a rising power under the Zhukov regime. This positive affect on the Russian people as it addressed the issues of the country before the coup but at the same time, witness testimony from political refugees tells that civilians who deemed as “dangerous citizens“ were taken in at night in the streets and sent to either to the desert of Central Asia or the cold prison camps in Siberia. The red international describe this act of atrocities as "Great Purged of massive proportion that never seen in Russia" and Journalists describe it as a Second White Terror during modernization of the Russian state. This legacy have unfortunately continued into modern Russian politics as many people who deemed too dangerous for the state as reported to gone missing in as expected to be tens of thousands of journalist, activist politicians and any citizen that against the law of Russianess and AI spokesperson, Tammy Matthews said “one of the deadliest purges in modern times”.
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Protesters having a standoff against riot policemen in the streets of Moscow, 2019
 
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I’ve been wondering what the CSA’s national day would’ve been. In my head the day of the adoption of the provisional constitution, February 8 1861, would be “Confederacy Day” from that day forth. What do you guys think?
 
I’ve been wondering what the CSA’s national day would’ve been. In my head the day of the adoption of the provisional constitution, February 8 1861, would be “Confederacy Day” from that day forth. What do you guys think?

Sounds reasonable for me.

Anyone else ever thought that the US might enact something between Holodomor and the Morgenthau Plan upon the former Confederacy? Following the Second Great War and all of its bloodshed.

Some slightly watered Morgenthau is possible but I don't think that going even close of Holodomor. At end Northerners wants to integrate the South to the USA not find ways to make them even more hostile. Yes, they would are definitely very harsh and occassionally very oppressive but hardly are going to same level as Stalin's Soviet Union.
 
UNIFROM of SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1881
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Royal Canadian getting an Photograph before sending to the Battle of Teton River, Montana in October 81
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Confederate Apache Scouting for the Yankee position in the Western New Mexico, 1881
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Nauvoo militiamen watching for Union soldiers in the outskirts of Salt Lake City, 1881.
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Confederate stationed in the city's of Louisville before the siege, 1881

I actually drew this one for the picture of soldiers of the Second Mexican War Hope you like it
 
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UNIFROM of SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1881
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Royal Canadian getting an Photograph before sending to the Battle of Teton River, Montana in October 81
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Confederate Apache Scouting for the Yankee position in the Western New Mexico, 1881
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Nauvoo militiamen watching for Union soldiers in the outskirts of Salt Lake City, 1881.
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Confederate stationed in the city's of Louisville before the siege, 1881

I actually drew this one for the picture of soldiers of the Second Mexican War Hope you like it
These are great! Will you do more?
 
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U.S Paratroopers being fire upon while landing during the Battle of Lookout Mountain, 1943.

Consider the most costly battle of the American paratrooper for not only in the war, but in United States history. The plan for lookout mountain by the Confederate was Similar to the German dead inverdun before the French surrender was to bleed a dry for the yanks and give some advantage for the confederates to lead a offensive for other fronts to counter the Yankee invasion. This mentality in mine is why that every confederate soldiers were hiding in every forest, caves and hidden dugouts in the mountains to wait against the Yankee advantages. This battle soon turned into a meat grinder of ground forces that suffer heavy casualties for the US military that eventually led to high commands to bomb and shell the mountain to one Brigade. General described it, 'Shelling the mountain into rubble'. While shilling the mountain was saving lives as well as not counting on the Enemies it does drain resources and throughout the weeks, Rebs was still operating even throughout the shelling of lookout mountain. U.S military has main a decision to use the paratroopers who was formed in the late 30s for a possible war with Featherston. They prove themselves when they're dancing throughout Georgia Campaign and this operation will be the first large use of US paratroopers in one single operation which proved to be a costly factor for why there were so many losses and wounds.

The United States deployed their paratroopers in Lookout mountain while hidden by the night which proved to be half successful as while half of the paratrooper landed on their position the other half or either spotted by the confederate soldiers on the ground, were flown out off their landing positions to other spots across the mountain or killed by confederate artillery when their aircraft were attacked. The parent troopers who were in their right position started to take key positions to cripple the insurgents in lookout mountain and destroy artillery shells, supplies and ammunition that damage the already weakened confederate forces in lookout mountain. This enough of the army to began their operation to take the mountain with a more crippled confederate position as well as the paratroopers making the confederate defenders position as worse as possible. That doesn’t mean that a confederates are going to take care of about to fight as many confederates still use there knowledge of the terrain to take out more American fighters across the mountain and wild they do take their time destroying heavy armed formations, it take a massive toll for the US infantry and par troopers to finally clamped down on defenders of Lookout mountain. After of shelling on the meat grinder of war torn mountain, US supported, they finally took the last key position on the mountain that they are fighting for several weeks which they suffered through the last confederate soldiers surrendering in November 24, 1943.

After the Battle of Lookout Mountain was taken by the US military, American suffered over 22,000 casualties, including 8,000 US Paratroopers killed in the fighting and the Confederate defenders were to be reported to be 33,800 but it has been disputed as the week of artillery shells destroyed many dugouts which could harbor the many more confederates which suffered the worst faith than death and incompetence reported by remaining Confederate soldiers in POWs.
 
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Was inspired to post an image of American power after seeing the flag of our Union blow in the breeze upon getting off the train today. What better than that of the greatest military leader of the past century, General Irving Morrell?

This is rather good: my only suggestion would be to show him with an open collar and tie, rather than the more 'Old World' high collar. :)
 
UNIFROM of SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1881
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Royal Canadian getting an Photograph before sending to the Battle of Teton River, Montana in October 81
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Confederate Apache Scouting for the Yankee position in the Western New Mexico, 1881
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Nauvoo militiamen watching for Union soldiers in the outskirts of Salt Lake City, 1881.
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Confederate stationed in the city's of Louisville before the siege, 1881

I actually drew this one for the picture of soldiers of the Second Mexican War Hope you like it

These are very evocative and I compliment you on having produced them (Thank You very much for sharing them too!).
 
Today is May Day.

Per my head canon, a day of celebration for the Socialists, but also the Anniversary of the Death of Abraham Lincoln.

UNIFROM of SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1881
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Royal Canadian getting an Photograph before sending to the Battle of Teton River, Montana in October 81
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Confederate Apache Scouting for the Yankee position in the Western New Mexico, 1881
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Nauvoo militiamen watching for Union soldiers in the outskirts of Salt Lake City, 1881.
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Confederate stationed in the city's of Louisville before the siege, 1881

I actually drew this one for the picture of soldiers of the Second Mexican War Hope you like it

I actually like this type of art style.

The red color gives me an impression of the characters "drowning in the blood of their enemies".

This could perfectly fit into FGW art, too, including Devastation art.

Nice to see my own alternative name of the Second Mexican War being used. 🙂

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U.S Paratroopers being fire upon while landing during the Battle of Lookout Mountain, 1943.

Consider the most costly battle of the American paratrooper for not only in the war, but in United States history. The plan for lookout mountain by the Confederate was Similar to the German dead inverdun before the French surrender was to bleed a dry for the yanks and give some advantage for the confederates to lead a offensive for other fronts to counter the Yankee invasion. This mentality in mine is why that every confederate soldiers were hiding in every forest, caves and hidden dugouts in the mountains to wait against the Yankee advantages. This battle soon turned into a meat grinder of ground forces that suffer heavy casualties for the US military that eventually led to high commands to bomb and shell the mountain to one Brigade. General described it, 'Shelling the mountain into rubble'. While shilling the mountain was saving lives as well as not counting on the Enemies it does drain resources and throughout the weeks, Rebs was still operating even throughout the shelling of lookout mountain. U.S military has main a decision to use the paratroopers who was formed in the late 30s for a possible war with Featherston. They prove themselves when they're dancing throughout Georgia Campaign and this operation will be the first large use of US paratroopers in one single operation which proved to be a costly factor for why there were so many losses and wounds.

The United States deployed their paratroopers in Lookout mountain while hidden by the night which proved to be half successful as while half of the paratrooper landed on their position the other half or either spotted by the confederate soldiers on the ground, were flown out off their landing positions to other spots across the mountain or killed by confederate artillery when their aircraft were attacked. The parent troopers who were in their right position started to take key positions to cripple the insurgents in lookout mountain and destroy artillery shells, supplies and ammunition that damage the already weakened confederate forces in lookout mountain. This enough of the army to began their operation to take the mountain with a more crippled confederate position as well as the paratroopers making the confederate defenders position as worse as possible. That doesn’t mean that a confederates are going to take care of about to fight as many confederates still use there knowledge of the terrain to take out more American fighters across the mountain and wild they do take their time destroying heavy armed formations, it take a massive toll for the US infantry and par troopers to finally clamped down on defenders of Lookout mountain. After of shelling on the meat grinder of war torn mountain, US supported, they finally took the last key position on the mountain that they are fighting for several weeks which they suffered through the last confederate soldiers surrendering in November 24, 1943.

After the Battle of Lookout Mountain was taken by the US military, American suffered over 22,000 casualties, including 8,000 US Paratroopers killed in the fighting and the Confederate defenders were to be reported to be 33,800 but it been disputed as the week of artillery shells destroyed many dugouts which could harbor the many more confederates which suffered the worst faith and death and incompetence reported by remaining Confederate soldiers in POWs.

Nice art. I don't remember if this was an actual battle in the books, but I accept it into my own head canon.

One thing I want say is that I wish the helmets of the U.S. paratroopers resembled the Stahlhelm instead of the Syndeham version.

Oh, and I wonder what would be the Union version name of this battle. Per OTL, many Civil War battles have a Union and Confederate name. If I remember correctly, Confederate ones resemble geographical/topographical names, while Union ones are named after the nearest town/city.
 
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