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On 24 September Russian citizens, loosely backed by the Russian government began entering Alaskan territory in an effort to help halt the Zombie invasion north. At first many were untrusting of the foreigners who claimed they were there simply to assist the American police forces. After several weeks the Russian population in Bethel, Alaska had spiked to almost 600 people. The Russian armed forces turned against the Alaskans and occupied Anchorage, fortifying their position in the west. Large amounts of oil were seized or destroyed by the initial Russian uprising. Six days later a large band of Alaskan citizens took up arms against the Russians in Anchorage. The Battle of Anchorage had begun, and on the first day the Alaskan citizens were routed, taking heavy civilian casualties. On 5 Octo

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  • Alaskan War of Independence (Night of the Living Alternate History Map Game)
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  • On 24 September Russian citizens, loosely backed by the Russian government began entering Alaskan territory in an effort to help halt the Zombie invasion north. At first many were untrusting of the foreigners who claimed they were there simply to assist the American police forces. After several weeks the Russian population in Bethel, Alaska had spiked to almost 600 people. The Russian armed forces turned against the Alaskans and occupied Anchorage, fortifying their position in the west. Large amounts of oil were seized or destroyed by the initial Russian uprising. Six days later a large band of Alaskan citizens took up arms against the Russians in Anchorage. The Battle of Anchorage had begun, and on the first day the Alaskan citizens were routed, taking heavy civilian casualties. On 5 Octo
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  • Alaskan War of Independence
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  • 1969-11-09(xsd:date)
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  • 25(xsd:integer)
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  • Alaska, Western Canada
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  • On 24 September Russian citizens, loosely backed by the Russian government began entering Alaskan territory in an effort to help halt the Zombie invasion north. At first many were untrusting of the foreigners who claimed they were there simply to assist the American police forces. After several weeks the Russian population in Bethel, Alaska had spiked to almost 600 people. The Russian armed forces turned against the Alaskans and occupied Anchorage, fortifying their position in the west. Large amounts of oil were seized or destroyed by the initial Russian uprising. Six days later a large band of Alaskan citizens took up arms against the Russians in Anchorage. The Battle of Anchorage had begun, and on the first day the Alaskan citizens were routed, taking heavy civilian casualties. On 5 October reinforcements arrived, as Alaskan citizens and US armed forces begin the Siege of Anchorage to relieve the battle-weary citizens within. Alaskan citizens would retake Anchorage four days later. Numerous skirmishes in the west continued before an official cease fire being declared on 11 October. Numerous treaties were signed in an attempt to end hostilities, much to the disdain of the Alaskans who wanted to push the Russians our of Alaska. Many protests were ignored by the Alaskan government who wanted to remain loyal to the United States government.
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