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The northernmost of the Bicentennial plaques in Independence Port begins "Paragon's involvement in World War 2 began on December 7, 1941, when Nazi German supersoldiers struck Independence Port." Unless Paragon City's history changes the entire history of WWII, Hitler didn't declare war on the US until December 10, 1941, doing so as a response to the US declaring war against Japan on December 8th, so arranging to have supersoldiers attacking Paragon City the same day as Imperial Japan struck Pearl Harbor would have required Japan to have revealed their plans to Germany, breaking the secrecy of 'Operation Z' (the planning for the Pearl Harbor attack), and attacking on the 7th, prior to Germany declaring war against the US, would have created the same outrage against the Reich as the Pearl Harbor attack did against Japan. The text of this plaque should be changed to have a date of December 10th or later -- as much as two weeks later, to allow the supersoldiers to be transported to the US coast, unless Hitler had advance knowledge of the attack to be able to pre-position the supersoldiers.

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tiny one, from inside the Brickstown PD.

 

 

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PPD Sergeant: He's gotta come around sonner or later.

 

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