You may be interested in The Man in the High Castle it’s both a novel by Phillip K. Dick and TV show on Amazon Prime that explores exactly that premise
I liked the basic premise that the East Coast of America would be controlled by the Nazis, and the West Coast by the Japanese, with the middle being a No-Man’s Land, controlled by factions of American rebels.
At least, that’s how I remember it. The size of America would make it difficult to fully control from coast to coast.
To be fair Man in the High Castle has the assassination of FDR succeed because of time travel, right? It’s super science either way. The MitHC Hitler studies postwar films and comes to the conclusion that he can’t win if FDR guides America out of the Depression.
You may be interested in The Man in the High Castle it’s both a novel by Phillip K. Dick and TV show on Amazon Prime that explores exactly that premise
I liked the basic premise that the East Coast of America would be controlled by the Nazis, and the West Coast by the Japanese, with the middle being a No-Man’s Land, controlled by factions of American rebels.
At least, that’s how I remember it. The size of America would make it difficult to fully control from coast to coast.
Wolfenstein: The New Order also explores this idea. Though I doubt it’s as realistic.
To be fair Man in the High Castle has the assassination of FDR succeed because of time travel, right? It’s super science either way. The MitHC Hitler studies postwar films and comes to the conclusion that he can’t win if FDR guides America out of the Depression.
Maybe put a spoiler tag around that?
The book was published in 1962.
So? People haven’t read it and maybe still want to watch the series. It’s not LotR or Harry Potter where the ending is common knowledge
It’s not the ending. It’s not even an important part of the drama.