

An edition of World War II, 1939-1948 (2000)
A Novel About the Aftermath of a Nazi Victory
By Bem Allen
Publish Date
April 2000
Publisher
Writers Club Press
Language
eng
Pages
348
Description:
WWII: 1939-1948 is about how the Nazis might have conquered the USA and the horrendous aftermath of that genuinely possible event. Other authors have posed a Nazi victory, but I don’t think any of their books do what I have done in mine: subtly change several crucial events to build a plausible case for a Nazi victory. The rationale for a Nazi victory is integrated into a story of workers at a death camp who are struggling to understand the Nazis for the sake of their survival and to facilitate an escape plot. These characters are based on the actual Jewish heroes who destroyed Treblinka, among the most horrific of Hitler's death camps. Bem P. Allen
subjects: Nazis, World War, 1939-1945, turning points in the War in Europe, death camps, the Nazis invasion of Britain, Fiction, war & military, Fiction, historical, general
People: Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), Reinhart Hydrich, Kurt Franz (the ""Doll""), Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945), Joseph Stalin (1879-1953), Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), Winston Churchill Sir (1874-1965)
Places: Germany, American, England, France, Russia, Texas
Times: From Hitler's youth to 1948