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After Doomsday, the situation in Alaska was desperate. The nuclear bombs destroyed most of Alaska's military installations and larger cities, such as Anchorage and Fairbanks, and with them most military and political figures who could have taken control of the state. No contact was made with the mainland and remaining leaders were not sure how to proceed. However, help came from an unlikely benefactor in late April of 1984 - the remnants of the Soviet government, still surviving in Siberia, which would later be known as the Union of Sovereign Socialist Republics. Heated arguments erupted whether accepting help from them would be right, since no contact with any remnant of the United States was initiated. The debate proceeded on into late Fall until finally, seeing another winter approachin

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  • Alaskan Autonomous Territory (1983: Doomsday)
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  • After Doomsday, the situation in Alaska was desperate. The nuclear bombs destroyed most of Alaska's military installations and larger cities, such as Anchorage and Fairbanks, and with them most military and political figures who could have taken control of the state. No contact was made with the mainland and remaining leaders were not sure how to proceed. However, help came from an unlikely benefactor in late April of 1984 - the remnants of the Soviet government, still surviving in Siberia, which would later be known as the Union of Sovereign Socialist Republics. Heated arguments erupted whether accepting help from them would be right, since no contact with any remnant of the United States was initiated. The debate proceeded on into late Fall until finally, seeing another winter approachin
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city largest
  • Bethel
city other
  • Unalakleet, Hooper Bay, Kwigillingok, Gambell
name short
  • Alaska
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CoA
  • Socialist Siberia COA .svg
Timeline
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Автономная территория Аляска
  • The Alaskan Autonomous Territory
Language
  • Russian, English
Currency
  • Ruble
Population
  • 20000(xsd:integer)
Area
  • about 467,000
language other
  • several indigenous languages
otl
  • Seward Peninsula, Baldwin Peninsula, St.Lawrence Island, Aleutian Islands
Capital
  • Bethel
Flag
  • Flag of the Alaskan Autonomous Territory .png
abstract
  • After Doomsday, the situation in Alaska was desperate. The nuclear bombs destroyed most of Alaska's military installations and larger cities, such as Anchorage and Fairbanks, and with them most military and political figures who could have taken control of the state. No contact was made with the mainland and remaining leaders were not sure how to proceed. However, help came from an unlikely benefactor in late April of 1984 - the remnants of the Soviet government, still surviving in Siberia, which would later be known as the Union of Sovereign Socialist Republics. Heated arguments erupted whether accepting help from them would be right, since no contact with any remnant of the United States was initiated. The debate proceeded on into late Fall until finally, seeing another winter approaching, Alaskans living on the coast surrounding the Bering Strait accepted aid. These parts of Alaska benefited greatly from this help and many Siberian nationals were sent to Alaska, some even deciding to stay, further strengthening ties between them. The rest of Alaska regarded those who accepted aid as traitors and ostracized them.
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