America is black listed during Cold War
anonymous
August 21 2011, 16:55:01 UTC
America is in a relationship with a male nation (who it is will be up to the author), but people find out about this and Alfred gets black listed. The higher ups are afraid that since Alfred got black listed then that means that the country itself and everyone in it will eventually turn their backs on the American way and will turn to communism. In order to "protect" the country they force America into a "reeducation" facility so that they can "cure" him of communism.
I would like America's lover to do whatever it takes to save Alfred from his own people when he finds out what's going on.
Bonus: 1. The nations find out when they have a meeting America's boss has sent a human to take America's place 2. Because of what they do to him in the facility and the fact that Alfred feels like he has been disowned, betrayed, and labeled an enemy by his own people America develops a huge problem with trusting people 3. Alfred feels broken by the fact that he become frightened of his people
The Mistrust of a Nation 1c/???
anonymous
September 1 2011, 08:31:01 UTC
“I understand that I have become a lot more powerful since the war ended. I promise you England, I will be responsible. I just can’t trust that commie bastard. Who knows what will happen if someone doesn’t stand up to him. As a hero, I can’t step down from this fight. I want the rest of the world to share the same freedoms and happiness my people have and that bastard is trying to stop that
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Authors Notes
anonymous
September 1 2011, 08:34:55 UTC
Decided to add this to keep it historically accurate and to keep it from getting confusing.
The FF takes place at the beginning of 1950 on the cusp of McCarthyism and the Red Scare. 1The Marshall Plan that loaned out over $13 billion to help rebuild Europe, should be noted that Soviet Union was offered money but they refused. 2Bikini Island or Bikini Atoll was the location of a series of atomic bomb tests which were used to test the effect of the atomic bomb on naval ships. The testing was called Operation Crossroads. The tests were well documented with reporters and camera men on hand at all times. Also, important officials were all invited to witness them. Some question the purpose of the tests because of how highly publicized they were. Some believe that is was just a way to show off the military power the United States now held
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OP is very pleased:D
anonymous
September 1 2011, 14:01:40 UTC
I loved it! You did a good job with trying to keep things accurate and I really like how you introduced the relationship. Plus, England has the just right amount of kindness and tsundere that just makes him so adorable:) Keep up the awesome work! I can't wait tell the next updateXD
I would like America's lover to do whatever it takes to save Alfred from his own people when he finds out what's going on.
Bonus:
1. The nations find out when they have a meeting America's boss has sent a human to take America's place
2. Because of what they do to him in the facility and the fact that Alfred feels like he has been disowned, betrayed, and labeled an enemy by his own people America develops a huge problem with trusting people
3. Alfred feels broken by the fact that he become frightened of his people
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The FF takes place at the beginning of 1950 on the cusp of McCarthyism and the Red Scare.
1The Marshall Plan that loaned out over $13 billion to help rebuild Europe, should be noted that Soviet Union was offered money but they refused.
2Bikini Island or Bikini Atoll was the location of a series of atomic bomb tests which were used to test the effect of the atomic bomb on naval ships. The testing was called Operation Crossroads. The tests were well documented with reporters and camera men on hand at all times. Also, important officials were all invited to witness them. Some question the purpose of the tests because of how highly publicized they were. Some believe that is was just a way to show off the military power the United States now held ( ... )
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Your writing style is addictive--can't wait for more, wow *__*
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