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  1. Sep 29, 2023 · The occupied/annexed Yellow Zone would include all but the most easterly strips of Washington and Oregon, all of California, western parts of Nevada and Arizona, plus the entirety of Alaska ...

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    This remarkable cartographic artifact illustrates one of the more far-fetched reasons for staying out of the coming World War: should America end up on the losing side, that could result in the dismemberment of the United States, à laPoland in previous centuries or Austria-Hungary and Germany after the First World War. The headline above this map f...

    The occupied/annexed Yellow Zone would include all but the most easterly strips of Washington and Oregon, all of California, western parts of Nevada and Arizona, plus the entirety of Alaska, captioned (on the map inset on the bottom-right): “Rich Alaskan mineral, lumber and fur resources taken over by a conqueror.” The legend next to Hawaii, also i...

    That leaves a Green Zone in the north, in two parts, as the final giveaway. First, the zone around the Great Lakes, including Wisconsin, Michigan, and part of Minnesota: “a big prize for one of the victors — minerals, foodstuffs, shipping outlets.” Then, there is a section of the New England states of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, C...

    This map appeared on Sunday, November 28, 1937, on the front page of a supplement to the Chicago Herald and Examiner(“a paper for people who think”). It was also published in many other newspapers of the Hearst media empire. Although the map describes a future that never happened, maybe it did have an impact on the things to come — if only on the f...

  2. Jul 27, 2020 · Why? In the long run, Hitler (and the rest of the German government) believed that confrontation with the United States was virtually inevitable. The U.S. had intervened in 1917 on behalf of...

  3. Jul 24, 2023 · Today, we embark on a riveting journey through time, pondering the consequences of a monumental decision that could have dramatically altered the outcome of World War II. What if the United States had chosen not to enter the war?

  4. California during World War II was a major contributor to the World War II effort. California's long Pacific Ocean coastline provided the support needed for the Pacific War . California also supported the war in Europe .

  5. Nov 7, 2022 · The United States would lose a lot if California were to become an independent entity. California is the fifth largest economy in the world, the home to nearly 40 million people. It's got some ...

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  7. Dec 8, 2016 · A second counterfactual is what would have happened if World War II had ended without the atomic bombs being used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan?