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The Settling Accounts tetralogy is an alternate history setting of World War II by Harry Turtledove in North America, presupposing that the Confederate States of America won the U.S. Civil War. It is part of the Southern Victory Series, following How Few Remain (set in the early 1880s) and trilogies Great War (World War I) and American Empire (interwar period). It takes the Southern Victory Series world from 1941 to 1944.
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Second Great War
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Guatemala *Black guerrillas Mormon rebels (1943-1944) Supported by: Central Powers: *(1944 only) Entente Powers: (1941-1943) ---- *Poland (1942-1944) Serbian rebels Thailand(1941-1943) Mexico Thailand(1943-1944) *Canadian rebels(1942) France British Empire * *Cuban rebels *Ukraine Confederate States
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1941-06-22Z
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Asia: Japan betrays both the Entente and Central Powers by 1943, invading all of their East Asian colonies such as British Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Dutch Indonesia and emerges as an independent third superpower. Thailand joins the Central Powers in 1943. North America: The Confederate States of America ceases to exist and is put into "political limbo".Kentucky, Houston, andTennesseeare readmitted as states of the United States. Texas becomes an independent country but is occupied by the U.S. The remainder of the CSA and Mexico's Baja California Peninsula are also occupied by the U.S. Haiti is also liberated from the CSA. Europe: All heads of state of the Entente are killed, overthrown, or kicked out of office. Ireland regains its independence after being occupied by the United Kingdom for most of the war. Central Powers victory
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