An Alternate History of the Third Reich
β Scribed by Gary Schreckengost
- Book ID
- 110618301
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B06W55PR1X
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β¦ Synopsis
History is a catalog of past decisions. The leaders who participated in World War II made several decisions and as such, things could have turned out quite differently if just a few events or decisions were changed. This is a βwhat ifβ historical fiction about the ascendancy of the Axis powers from 1940-50. Itβs about what the world may have looked like had the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, Japan, etc.) would have achieved its goals. Imagine if, for example, Spain would have joined the Axis in 1941 and instead of attacking the Soviet Union in 1941, Germany, Italy, Vichy France, and Spain would have driven the British from the Mediterranean? Imagine if Japan would have attacked British and Dutch targets without attacking the U.S.? Imagine Germany invading Britain while still at peace with the Soviet Union or Japan attacking the Soviet Union in conjunction with its Axis allies and the U.S. and British Canada sending forces to help combat them in Siberia. These and other what if scenarios are played out in full detail.
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