Liberty Bell
From Turtledove
The Liberty Bell, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is perhaps one of the most prominent independence, nationhood and freedom within the United States, and has been used as an international icon of liberty.
[edit] The Liberty Bell in In the Presence of Mine Enemies
The Liberty Bell was brought from Philadelphia to Soldier's Hall in Berlin after the Greater German Reich defeated the United States in the Third World War. Because Philadelphia had been destroyed by an atomic bomb, the Bell, a twisted metal wreck and still radioactive, was displayed in leaded glass.
[edit] The Liberty Bell in Southern Victory
The Liberty Bell was a prominent symbol to the United States. Irving Morrell and John Abell visited the Bell during the Great War when both were working in the general staff.
