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  1. TL-191: After the End

    Irving Morrell was tapped by Harry Truman as his running mate for the 1952 elections, and is credited by presidential historians for being one of the reasons that Truman won. Morrell would have preferred the position of Secretary of Defense, but was still able to have a key role in defense...
  2. TL-191: After the End

    The analogue in TTL to Noël Coward was Pierce Coward, born on a slightly different date in comparison to our world. Coward, unlike his counterpart from our world did not have talent as a singer, composer, or playwright. Coward and his family did not do well economically during the 1920s because...
  3. TL-191: After the End

    In between working on his own memoirs, Clarence Potter found himself with little else to do except to walk the streets of a devastated Richmond. Potter was resigned to a fate of the US government always viewing him as a dangerous enemy. While he was never reconciled to US rule, he was also...
  4. TL-191: After the End

    Not by 2162.
  5. TL-191: After the End

    By 2024, Charleston certainly has a sad place in US culture. This was also reflected in post-Second Great War works of fiction that were related to the city.
  6. TL-191: After the End

    Armstrong Grimes spent two years being rotated around the former CSA along with his men. In spite of their worst fears, the intermittent violence that would plague most of the region for the first two decades after the war never coalesced into a major regional rebellion, as had occurred in...
  7. TL-191: After the End

    Sophie Scholl and Hans Scholl don’t exist in TTL. There is an analogue to the Scholl family, which still mostly lives in the town of Forchtenberg by 2024.
  8. TL-191: After the End

    I’m afraid that I don’t have extensive information in the fate of different auto companies in TTL, although, as Lochnessmoonster wrote, at least two companies from our world exist in the TL-191 series. By 2024, the Midwest, especially Michigan, is the center for vehicle manufacturing in the...
  9. TL-191: After the End

    Charleston was not rebuilt after the end of the Second Great War. In 1945, the Dewey administration made a decision that Charleston would never be reconstructed, because of its role in the War of Secession. By 2024, the site of what was once Charleston has reverted to wilderness. There is a...
  10. TL-191: After the End

    After the end of the Second Great War, the postwar British governments did not initially provide a significant investment in a national broadcasting service. While a postwar British Broadcasting Service was established by the government of Prime Minister Richard Cripps (1947-1950), the leaders...
  11. TL-191: After the End

    They’re also present in some television shows from TTL.
  12. TL-191: After the End

    The series Star Pioneers was a Western that was set in Outer Space, and followed the adventures of a family of future American colonists on a desert planet. The series The United States of Earth had as its setting a futuristic interstellar nation, the United States of Earth, which was portrayed...
  13. TL-191: After the End

    Alternate Histories was a science fiction show that had as its premise a US government agency that investigated different worlds through dimensional portals, each with their own alternate history to the home dimension. It has a similar concept to the series Sliders from our world, though this...
  14. TL-191: After the End

    The Orient Express ceased to function with the outbreak of the Second Great War in Europe, though it had already been in decline since the end of the First Great War. The devastation of Paris in the German superbomb attack of 1944 ended expectations that the Orient Express would resume service...
  15. TL-191: After the End

    During the late 20th Century and early 21st Century, popular fiction genres for television in the United States included domestic comedies, workplace comedies, detective shows and police dramas, Westerns, and science fiction. There were also shows that were set in the US military, which were...
  16. TL-191: After the End

    Most Confederate POWs were released by the end of the 1940s. The last Confederate POWs were released by 1950.
  17. TL-191: After the End

    After the end of the Second Great War, most former Confederate POWs were ultimately allowed to return to their homes, either in the US Midsouth or the Republic of Texas. The POWs who were discovered to have been involved in war crimes of crimes related to the Destruction were not released.
  18. TL-191: After the End

    After the end of the Second Great War, the US authorities demolished all monuments that had been constructed at the grave sites of the early Confederate leaders.
  19. TL-191: After the End

    By 2024, most of the Midsouth, a region that includes the former CSA excluding Cuba, Texas, Sonora, and Chihuahua, has not experienced the same levels of economic growth that the US South from our world experienced after the Second World War. While some areas of the Midsouth became wealthier...
  20. TL-191: After the End

    In this specific case it was the city government of Jackson, not the state government of Mississippi. Unfortunately there were a number of city and state governments in the Midsouth to officially acknowledge the crimes of the Destruction.
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