In this timeline, Mackenzie King was used in a 1944 Nazi propaganda newsreel (for American consumption) as an example of a "financial profiteer." (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II") In reality, Mackenzie King was not so much a financial profiteer as the tenth Prime Minister of Canada, who lead the country through the second world war. His country was not depicted at all on the map showing German-held areas in North America that was seen in the story, and no explanation was given for his altered role whatsoever.
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| - In this timeline, Mackenzie King was used in a 1944 Nazi propaganda newsreel (for American consumption) as an example of a "financial profiteer." (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II") In reality, Mackenzie King was not so much a financial profiteer as the tenth Prime Minister of Canada, who lead the country through the second world war. His country was not depicted at all on the map showing German-held areas in North America that was seen in the story, and no explanation was given for his altered role whatsoever.
- William Lyon Mackenzie King (December 17, 1874 – July 22, 1950), generally known as "The Lyon King", was the tenth, ten-and-a-halfth, and twelvth Prime Minister of Canada. He ruled from 1921 to 1948, with some gaps in the middle due to long naps, although he was almost entirely awake during World War II. Typically these naps were brought on by long sessions in Parliment, though King was also known to venture off into the woods surrounding Ottawa for seemingly months at a time. He always returned with ample wood to "stoke the fire of the growing Canadian economy" and a large necklace of bear teeth witch he would often throw at his guests when he wanted them to leave. He stayed in office longer than any other Canadian leader due to the fact that he was so noncommittal on absolutely everythin
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| - William Lyon Mackenzie King (December 17, 1874 – July 22, 1950), generally known as "The Lyon King", was the tenth, ten-and-a-halfth, and twelvth Prime Minister of Canada. He ruled from 1921 to 1948, with some gaps in the middle due to long naps, although he was almost entirely awake during World War II. Typically these naps were brought on by long sessions in Parliment, though King was also known to venture off into the woods surrounding Ottawa for seemingly months at a time. He always returned with ample wood to "stoke the fire of the growing Canadian economy" and a large necklace of bear teeth witch he would often throw at his guests when he wanted them to leave. He stayed in office longer than any other Canadian leader due to the fact that he was so noncommittal on absolutely everything that people couldn't figure out why not to vote for him.
- In this timeline, Mackenzie King was used in a 1944 Nazi propaganda newsreel (for American consumption) as an example of a "financial profiteer." (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II") In reality, Mackenzie King was not so much a financial profiteer as the tenth Prime Minister of Canada, who lead the country through the second world war. His country was not depicted at all on the map showing German-held areas in North America that was seen in the story, and no explanation was given for his altered role whatsoever.
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