Timeline (Cold Outbreak)

This is a idea I had when I was watching lets plays of the mod Fallout: Obscurum Pandemic, combined with a picture I drew depicting the modern day, I decided to make this

PoD: A Nazi scientist in Argentina in 1945 is about to be captured, he decided to release a unknown virus into the world which quickly turns the world upside down in the coarse of a few decades.

1945
WWII is over for the German Reich, Hitler has shot himself and the Russian flag is flying from the Reichstag. Scientist Hansel Von Schrodinger (he's fictional) and a small team of 5 fellow scientists and assistants flee a bio weapons plant in Bavaria Via Italy and fascist Spain to Argentina on the U-Boats U-997 and U-530. Before these subs were captured they evacuated the scientists into Argentina. In August Schrodinger and his fellow Nazis listen in horror to President Truman's broadcast about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. On September 14th US soldiers discover the Bio Labs in Bavaria and track him through the captured captains of the two U-Boats were they are hiding. Schrodinger continues his research on his project, Projekt Tarantula, the worlds first super virus. On October 23rd OSS Operatives bust throw the door of the hidden lad of Schrodinger. Before the Americans break into his lab, he releases Projekt Tarantula. He then shoots himself. The OSS operatives come home bringing with them the virus. These men all are hospitalized after before they can get out of Argentina. The US government releases a press statement on December 1st, calling the virus, "V1".

1946
V1 spreads around Argentina as more patients in the hospital are infected with V1. By now the OSS operatives have become near zombies, they are nicknamed "hollow bodies" by the US government who keeps their transformation a secret. The first cases appear in Uruguay while V1 continues to spread across Argentina.

1947
V1 continues to spread in South America. Winston Churchill travels to the United States announcing a "Iron Curtain" has descended across Europe.