August 12 1933
The day that American democracy died. Everyone remembers where they were when they heard of the military coup against Roosevelt by the American Liberty League and General Butler.
The coup was initially successful, but it only managed to hold on to Washington DC. Everyone expected the remaining military units to quickly squash the coup and restore the VP as President…
…But no one expected the unholy alliance between the military and the National Socialist German American Bund party under charismatic Fritz Kuhn.
The counter coup was launched exactly a month later on September 12th. The initial coup plotters were all killed, as well as most of Congress and the Supreme Court in a series of artillery “accidental strikes”.
The White House fell on October 3rd after 2 days of hard fighting. Kuhn was quickly rushed into the Oval Office under military guard and declared himself President for Life.
Eager to prevent revolts, major cities on all three coasts were quickly garrisoned; martial law was declared. Nevertheless, revolts were reported in almost every state.
The Second Civil War was on.
The day that American democracy died. Everyone remembers where they were when they heard of the military coup against Roosevelt by the American Liberty League and General Butler.
The coup was initially successful, but it only managed to hold on to Washington DC. Everyone expected the remaining military units to quickly squash the coup and restore the VP as President…
…But no one expected the unholy alliance between the military and the National Socialist German American Bund party under charismatic Fritz Kuhn.
The counter coup was launched exactly a month later on September 12th. The initial coup plotters were all killed, as well as most of Congress and the Supreme Court in a series of artillery “accidental strikes”.
The White House fell on October 3rd after 2 days of hard fighting. Kuhn was quickly rushed into the Oval Office under military guard and declared himself President for Life.
Eager to prevent revolts, major cities on all three coasts were quickly garrisoned; martial law was declared. Nevertheless, revolts were reported in almost every state.
The Second Civil War was on.
