Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'anti-war movement'

The organized social and political activism against military conflicts, particularly prominent during the Vietnam War era of the 1960s-70s. Anti-war movements typically employ nonviolent protest, civil disobedience, and public advocacy to oppose specific wars or militarism in general, often highlighting civilian casualties, questioning official justifications for conflict, and promoting diplomatic alternatives. In alternate history scenarios, different trajectories of anti-war movements can significantly alter military engagements, political leadership, and international relations.

What If The Kent State Shootings Never Happened?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Ohio National Guard never fired on student protesters at Kent State University in 1970, potentially altering the course of the anti-war movement and American political history.