Oversimplified Cold War Part 2 (First half)

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Hello everyone. I'm back. And I'm gonna be doing the second part of the Cold war. Enjoy!


3rd POV

Time:???

Location: Lounge


Kirov: So... about this whole communism thing?

Tallinn: Yeah, what about it?

Kirov: I think we should get rid of it.

Gangut: What!? But why comrade?

Kirov: You've seen what communism did to all those poor humans.

S. Rossiya: Yeah, but it was used by the wrong person. If used right, it would've been a great ideology.

Kirov: True but... I just... I don't know, comrades. I'm facing a dilemma here.

Chapayev: It's fine, comrade Kirov. I'm sure we won't become like Stalin or Khrushchev and abused communism for their own greed.

Kirov: Yeah, you're right. Let's make sure we don't treat communism like it's equal to fascism/nazism.

S. Belorussiya: Agreed.

P. Merkuria: Oh! It's almost time for us to head back to the room. Let's go!

Chkalov: Da. Comrade Merkuria.


*Time skip brought to you by the NP kansens doing the California girls dance on Stalin's grave*


Voice: Alright. Is everyone ready?

Yamato: Yes, we're ready.

Voice: Alright. Let's begin.

Video starts.

It begins with a picture of a massive white building. The narrator beings to talk.

[V]: For anyone who thinks recent US history has never been crazy as it it right now, allow me to present to you...

The words 'The 1960s' pop up on screen.

[V]: The 1960s.

Carabiniere: It's really been a long time since the Second World War ended.

V. Veneto: Please, Carabiniere. Do not bring that topic up.

Pola: Indeed. I don't think any of us wish to remember that event, considering it takes place in the same years as our world.

Carabiniere: Ah... I.... apologize.

[V]: Extreme cultural division...

Bunch of pictures show up on screen as well as a peace sign in the color of the rainbow.

[V]: Major political assassinations...

Three images of different presidents show up on screen.

Arizona: Wait. Assassinations?

Hornet: And one of the pictures showed Kennedy. Does it mean what I think it means?

The girls were silent for a while. Richelieu and Illustrious silently prayed for their souls to be at peace. And so did others.

Bismarck: Without Kennedy, who will take over now?

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