The Soviet Union suffered the most casualties. They lost around 24 million people to the war.
Thurgood Marshall was the lawyer for the NAACP who argued Brown v. Board of Education in the 1950s.
Marshall would go on to become a Supreme Court justice himself.
The chance of German U-boats dominating the Atlantic was very slim as with destroyers for bases, Convoys, America joining the war and the cracking of the enigma code the Allies became very efficient at hunting down U-boats.
Supply to Britain would be dramatic as the Britain relied heavily on her colonies and overseas import for food and natural resources. This would of hurt Britain so much.
Britain wouldn't of been conquered even with the island half starving as getting onto the island was difficult. Britain would still force Hitler into a two front war but due to the success of the U-boats it wouldn't be as strong as the one in our timeline
Battle of the Bulge might of been lost by the allies, however this wouldn't change much for their situation as they already had plenty of troops on the continent, and the Germans would of run out of fuel
Salerno invasion still would of happened, as supplies could be brought from India, Africa and other British colonies
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Communists helped point out American hypocrisy on the issue of civil rights, but fear of communism made many Americans resistant to social change of
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A)Realism portrayed the social ills brought about by industrialization.
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Before the Civil war United States is a nation which consist of small towns and farms. But in the 1870's the picture of the United States was changing with the advent of the Industrial Revolution. Artists influenced by realism viewed that the worth of their art is reflected by the air of reality in it. They depict the changing life of people by gathering in town, immigration of Asian s, working conditions in factories, etc.