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Justice League: Chronicles
Vandal Savage changes history in order to help the Nazis win World War II.
The Life Eaters
The story is based on Brin's Hugo-nominated novella Thor Meets Captain America, featuring an alternate history scenario where the Nazis won World War II.
Parallel universe (fiction)
In his novel Warlords of Utopia, part of the loosely linked Faction Paradox series, Lance Parkin explored a multiverse in which every universe in which Rome never fell goes to war with every universe in which the Nazis won WWII.
List of companions in Doctor Who spin-offs
She was a British citizen of German decent who came from an alternate time-line in which the Nazis had won World War II.
Sarban (author)
His most famous story is the alternate history-novel The Sound of His Horn (1952) which presupposes that the Nazis have won World War II and built amusement parks where they hunt genetically altered humans for sport.
A Thousand Tiny Wings
She came from an alternate time-line in which the Nazis had won World War II.
Timewyrm: Exodus
Somehow, the Nazis had won World War II.
List of minor recurring characters in Star Trek: Enterprise
He used his last remaining strength to transport Archer and the Enterprise to Earth in the year 1944 to stop an alien race from changing history and allowing the Nazis to win World War II.
Survival of the Fittest & Klein’s Story
A renegade from an alternate future in which the Nazis won World War II, In an attempt to get to know his latest companion, the Doctor invites Klein to tell him how exactly she came to be in possession of his TARDIS and of the events that led to her trip into the past to Colditz Castle.
List of alternate history fiction
1978 An Englishman's Castle, a 3-part BBC mini-series focusing on Television Writer Peter Ingram on a world where Nazis won WWII (not to be confused with Philip K. Dick's The Man In The High Castle which has similar title and alternate historic settings).
Nazitübbies
The show is a parody of the BBC's children's television series Teletubbies, and it tries to envisage what this show would have looked like, had the Nazis won World War II.
Alternate history
Other stories by Turtledove include A Different Flesh, in which America was not colonized from Asia during the last ice age; In the Presence of Mine Enemies, in which the Nazis won World War II; and Ruled Britannia, in which the Spanish Armada succeeded in conquering Britain in the Elizabethan era, with William Shakespeare being given the task of writing the play that will motivate the Britons to rise up against their Spanish conquerors.
Excalibur (comics)
From an alternate Earth where the Nazis have won World War II, and led by Hauptmann Englande the Lightning Force team consists of Meggan, Shadowcat, and Nightcrawler.
After Dachau
The Nazis had won World War II and purged the world of all non-whites, the rewrote history as to make it known that Dachau, a concentration camp, was instead a battle with Adolf Hitler as its hero.
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Genre
Alternate history: A more extreme variant of historical fiction which posits a "what if" scenario in which some historical event occurs differently (or not at all), thus altering the course of history; for instance, "What if Nazi Germany had won World War II?" is an alternate history concept that has had treatment in fiction.
The Holocaust in art and literature
Some alternate history fiction set in scenarios where Nazi Germany wins World War II, includes the Holocaust happening in countries where it did not happen in reality.
Fatherland (novel)
It takes the form of an alternative history set in a world in which Nazi Germany won World War II.
Vandal Savage
The League first encounters Savage in the three-part episode "The Savage Time", when he manages to alter history and cause Nazi Germany to win World War II.
Freedom Fighters (comics)
The DC version of the characters were said to reside on the parallel world of "Earth-X", where Nazi Germany eventually won a prolonged World War II due to a Japanese invasion of California and the development of nuclear weapons by the Nazis (which implies that the successful Allied attack on Peenemünde never happened in this world).
Alternate versions of Kitty Pryde
In the reality of Earth-597, an alternate universe where World War II was won by Nazi Germany, Kitty is forced to serve as Shadowcat alongside Nightcrawler, Meggan, and Hauptmann Englande as a member of the Lightning Force (a version of Excalibur), made a virtual slave because of her Jewish heritage.
Human Bomb
As was done with many other characters DC had acquired from other publishers or that were holdovers from Golden Age titles, the Freedom Fighters were located on a parallel world, in this case called "Earth-X" on which Nazi Germany won World War II.
Jacek Dukaj
This is an alternate history in which Nazi Germany won World War II.
List of other fictional United States Presidents
In the novel, Nazi Germany won World War II resulting in a far different world by April 1964.
List of other fictional United States Presidents
In James P. Hogan's "The Proteus Operation", Kennedy is elected President at 1972, in an Alternate History where Nazi Germany won WWII and the German-Japanese Axis rules all the world except for North America and Australia.
Alternate history
In 1962, Philip K. Dick published The Man in the High Castle, an alternate history in which Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan won World War II.
Phantom Lady
On Earth-X, Nazi Germany had won World War II.
Alternate versions of Supergirl
On Earth-10, Nazi Germany won World War II and that world's Superman, named Overman, is a part of the JL-Axis.
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V-2
In the Star Trek: The Original Series episode The City on the Edge of Forever, the crew must escape a parallel universe in which Germany won World War II by developing atomic bombs and using V-2s to carry them.
Philadelphia Experiment II
Germany won World War II and the United States is now about to mark 50 years as a Nazi conquest.
Science fiction
Classics in the genre include Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore, in which the South wins the American Civil War, and The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick, in which Germany and Japan win World War II.
List of alternate history fiction
After Dachau by Daniel Quinn, Germany wins World War II and eventually all non-whites are killed off.
Swastika Night
Germany and Japan won the "Twenty Years War" (analogous to World War II), the time it took the Nazis to subdue the Soviet Union.
Kerberos saga chronicles
Germany, Italy and the other Axis Powers won World War II.
Alternate history
Other alternate history films include the HBO TV movie Fatherland (1994), set in the 1960s in a world where Germany won World War II.
Robert Harris (novelist)
Harris's million-selling first novel Fatherland in 1992, an alternate history set in a world where Germany has won World War II, enabled him to become a novelist full-time.
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The Alteration
Just as The Man in the High Castle features a book entitled The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, depicting a world (but not our own) in which the Allies won World War II, so The Alteration refers to an alternate history book by one Philip K. Dick entitled The Man in the High Castle.
Aaron Copland
Completing the work after World War II was won by the Allies, he stated that the symphony was "intended to reflect the euphoric spirit of the country at the time."
Ogdru Jahad
After this apparent failure, the Allies won World War II and Rasputin and his allies scattered.
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Science fiction
Classics in the genre include Bring the Jubilee by Ward Moore, in which the South wins the American Civil War, and The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick, in which Germany and Japan win World War II.
Swastika Night
Germany and Japan won the "Twenty Years War" (analogous to World War II), the time it took the Nazis to subdue the Soviet Union.
List of fiction employing parallel universes
In their world, Japan won World War II, and because of their strong religious Shinto beliefs, their Gods did not die out, and they were able to use this magic to help strengthen their technology.
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Freedom Force vs The 3rd Reich
Blitzkrieg used Time Master's powers to bring Energy X to the Nazis in the 1940s and thereby win World War II for the Axis.
List of Freedom Force characters
Blitzkrieg used Time Master's powers to bring Energy X to the Nazis in the 1940s and thereby win World War II for the Axis.
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Alternate history
Despite this however, a different leader resulted in Nazi Germany being more successful than it was under Hitler, with the Germans winning World War II and now in a Cold War with the United States.
After Dachau
In this book, Quinn uses the example of the Holocaust to make his argument - he suggests that had history gone slightly differently (i.e. had the Germans won World War II), we might have been fooled into thinking of a monstrous evil as something not really worth concerning ourselves with.
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List of Stanford University people
Russell Varian and Sigurd Varian, co-inventors of klystron, the basis of microwave radar, which helped the allies win WORLD War II
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Bob Barr
The task force crafted legislation specifically designed to "win the War on Drugs by 2002".
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Walter Hardy
Walter used his astonishing picture-memory to memorize the formula that made Captain America and brought it back to the Nazis, but refused to give it to them after finding out that if he told them the Axis Powers would probably win World War II.
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T-34
The Soviet decision to build large numbers of T-34s, gradually improving and simplifying the design, proved to be a superior strategy that helped win World War II.
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T-34
The Soviet decision to build large numbers of T-34s, gradually improving and simplifying the design, proved to be a superior strategy that helped win World War II.
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Joseph Stalin
Soviet and other historians have argued that the rapid collectivization of agriculture was necessary in order to achieve an equally rapid industrialization of the Soviet Union and ultimately win World War II.
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Alternate history
In 1962, Philip K. Dick published The Man in the High Castle, an alternate history in which Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan won World War II.
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Bazooka
General Dwight Eisenhower later described it as one of the four "Tools of Victory" which won World War II for the Allies (together with the atom bomb, Jeep and the C-47 Skytrain transport aircraft).
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KBR (company)
KBR and its predecessors have won many contracts with the U.S. military, including during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, World War II and the Vietnam War.
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Marian Rejewski
Rejewski used a mathematical theorem that one mathematics professor has since described as "the theorem that won World War II".
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National Power Unity
On May 9, 2007, NSS commemorated the anniversary of the end of World War II by marching towards the monument for the Soviet soldiers and attempting to place a wreath made of barbed wire at the monument, to emphasize the ordeals of Latvia after the Soviet Union winning the World War II.
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Dicky Dorsett
He was a member of the Wolves side that won the 1942 Football League War Cup and played 58 wartime games, scoring 40 goals.
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KBR (company)
KBR and its predecessors have won many contracts with the U.S. military, including during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, World War II and the Vietnam War.
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List of alternate history fiction
All Evil Shed Away by Archie Roy, Due to the assassination of Winston Churchill in 1940, Nazi Germany wins World War II and is locked in a cold war with the United States.
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Moral equivalence
It becomes a matter of suggesting that the present-day case (Israel-Palestine, Cold War) is one where the victory of Evil (Palestinians, Soviets) would be akin to allowing Hitler to win World War II.
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SS and Police Leader
The grand dream of Heinrich Himmler was to evolve the SS and Police Leader into an SS Lord of the Lebensraum which the SS would rule and control after Germany had won World War II.
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Oswald Mosley
Mosley is also referenced in Turtledove's novel, In the Presence of Mine Enemies, where he was given control of Britain after the Nazis won World War II.
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John Ambrose Fleming
His contributions to electronic communications and radar were of vital importance in winning World War II.
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Nazis in fiction
Hauptmann Englande - An alternate Captain Britain from a world where the Nazis won World War II.
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Brute Force (book)
Brute Force: Allied Strategy and Tactics in the Second World War is a book by historian John Ellis which concludes that the Allied Forces won World War II not by the skill of their leaders, war planners and commanders in the field, but by brute force (which he describes as advantages in firepower and logistics).
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