Have you read Red Army by Ralph Peters? I found it a good book & fulfils your criteria.It seems like a pretty common alt history trope, but I rarely see it. Does anyone have any reccomendations?
I mean its common in alternate history maps but in terms of actual timelines its extremely uncommon.It seems like a pretty common alt history trope, but I rarely see it. Does anyone have any reccomendations?
Why is that? It’s definitely far less unlikely than the MULTIPLE Nazi victory scenarios- and there’s so much room for interesting concepts and events to happen during the Cold War. Feels like wasted potential, honestly.I mean its common in alternate history maps but in terms of actual timelines its extremely uncommon.
For starters most Alternate History Nazi Victory scenarios are also mostly maps, but are also made with a sort of message in minds since most of the time they tend to hyperfocus on destroying/humiliating the Nazis ignoring most potential changes worldwide, while for the most part making the US ultra-progressive state. I would say timelines dealing with Nazi victory that are not just that and put focus on the changes world wide are few and far between. This is just the alternate history timelines which attempt to tell an alternate history timeline since most are just excuses to have a convenient enemy or dystopia with no real attempts at realism anyways.Why is that? It’s definitely far less unlikely than the MULTIPLE Nazi victory scenarios- and there’s so much room for interesting concepts and events to happen during the Cold War. Feels like wasted potential, honestly.
Well someone did make an elaborately detailed scenario in google docs of a possible Soviet Cold War victory and even included the potential aftermath of having the Soviets remaining as the sole superpower nation in the early 21st century.It seems like a pretty common alt history trope, but I rarely see it. Does anyone have any reccomendations?