Selected Product: | Third Reich Victorious: Alternate Decisions of World War II Hardcover Author: Peter Tsouras Publisher: Greenhill Books Release Date: April 2002 ISBN-10: 1853674923 ISBN-13: 9781853674921 Average Customer Rating: | | The Moscow Option: An Alternative Second World War ISBN-10: 1853676748 The Hitler Options: Alternate Decisions of World War II (Greenhill Military Paperback): Alternate Decisions of World War II (Greenhill Military Paperback) ISBN-10: 1853673129 Final Impact (Axis of Time Trilogy) ISBN-10: 034545717X Weapons of Choice: World War 2.1 (Axis of Time Trilogy 1) ISBN-10: 0141029110 Triumph of the Third Reich ISBN-10: 1888106999 |
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Now of course the boot is on the other foot, and such counter-factual writings (to give their posh title) or 'what ifs' are very much in vogue.
Third Reich Victorious is nice romp through World War 2 (mainly the European theatre of operations) with separate chapters on a whole range of battles and campaigns, and how things might have turned out differently. What I liked about this book is that the scenarios were not too outlandish, and the authors stuck to what would have been within the range of possibilities - much better than, say, giving Nazi Germany super-weapons in 1941 and watching them stomp all over Europe.
Some chapters are stronger than others, but the nice thing is that they are essentially short. The authors generally limit themselves to a particular battle or campaign -- and assess from there what might have resulted. Naturally with these musings, the further you go from the point of departure from real history, the harder it is to work out what might have happened. This is why these collections by Greenhill work so well. In my opinion, when these scenarios are written out at book-length, they tend to drag a little in comparison.
If you like alternative history, then this is for you | An interesting book of how Germany won the war | Customer Rating: | Imagine opening a history book, and rather than reading about the victories of Montgomery and the allies, you learn that Hitler won. This is how this book works. Each chapter tells a different story in a historical syle. So you learn how German pilots won the Battle of Britain. In a way it's very dramatic and brings home to you how close we came to losing. Of course, as with all "fake history" there's the issue of could this really happen. Example: if Hitler had joined the navy in WW1, would he really have won WW2? As long as you don't take this too seriously it's a fascinating read, and at times quite gripping. |
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