New York City

New York City is the largest city in the United States.

New York City in In the Presence of Mine Enemies
New York City was not destroyed during the Third World War, but it was occupied by German troops, and subject to bombing during the war and after.

New York City in Southern Victory
New York City was a common port of call for the Atlantic Fleet of the U.S Navy as well as of the Germany High Seas Fleet. Entente propaganda painted New York as a town of vice and decadence, but they could not deny the city's luxury and wealth. In 1944, Confederate President Jake Featherston idly threatened to destroy New York City with a superbomb.

Congresswoman and one-time First Lady Flora Blackford was a New Yorker, representing the city's Lower East Side in Congress.

New York City in Worldwar
New York City continued as a bustling city even though the United States had been invaded by the Race's Colonization Fleet. Aside from the use of horse-drawn carriages instead of automobiles, it was business as usual for New Yorkers.

In 1943, New York was the site of an Anglo-American-Soviet summit, attended by American Secretary of State Cordell Hull, British Minister of Supply Lord Beaverbrook, British ambassador to the U.S. Lord Halifax, and Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov.