Scenarios about 'wartime policy'
Wartime policy refers to the strategies, rules, and decisions enacted by governments during armed conflicts to manage domestic and military affairs. These policies typically encompass economic controls, civil liberties adjustments, resource allocation, propaganda campaigns, and diplomatic initiatives. Understanding wartime policy is crucial for alternate history scenarios as different approaches to mobilization, censorship, or treatment of enemy aliens can dramatically alter both war outcomes and post-conflict societies.
What If The Japanese Internment Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Executive Order 9066 was never signed, sparing over 120,000 Japanese Americans from incarceration during World War II and fundamentally altering America's civil rights trajectory.