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If the Allies Had Fallen

By: Dennis Showalter, Harold Deutsch
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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What if Stalin had signed with the West in 1939? What if the Allies had been defeated on D-Day? And what if Hitler had won the war?

From the Munich crisis to the dropping of the first atom bomb, and from Hitler's declaration of war on the United States to the D-Day landings - historians suggest "what would have been" if key events in the war had gone differently. Written by an exceptional team of historians as if these world-changing events had really happened, realistic scenarios based on the true capabilities and circumstances of the opposing forces are projected with chilling implications. What if the Nazis had taken London? The alternate outcomes are fascinating and fully realized. If the Allies Had Fallen is a spirited and terrifying alternate history, and a telling insight into the dramatic possibilities of World War II.

Contributors include Thomas M. Barker, Harold C. Deutsch, Walter S. Dunn, Robert M. Love, D. Clayton James, Bernard C. Nalty, Richard J. Overy, Paul Schratz, Dennis E. Showalter, Gerhard L. Weinberg, Anne Wells, and Herman S. Wolk.

©1997 Bill Fawcett & Associates Inc., United Kingdom edition © Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2010 North American edition © Skyhorse Publishing, 2010 (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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What if the allies had lost on D-Day, Hitler was assassinated, or America was prepared for the attack on Pearl Harbor? If the Allies Had Fallen examines World War II's vast network of strategic contingencies. Nineteen respected historians speculate on how single decisions and split-second actions might easily have turned out differently, completely rewriting history in the process. Jaunty performer Joe Barrett oversees the proceedings with the brusque, gritty baritone of a field general. This anthology of counterfactuals reminds audiences that there was a time when past was present, and a whole realm of possibility lay open. The imaginative performances show listeners that considering alternative - perhaps preferable - outcomes to those we inherit allows one to better understand the lessons of history.

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very interesting

I is very interesting read. It is well voiced and entertaining. It also ansered alot of questions I had kicking around in the back of my mind. A very good read.

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This is NOT Man in the HIgh Castle

What made the experience of listening to If the Allies Had Fallen the most enjoyable?

It presents some alternative points of view to things provided other events did or did not occur. It is written by a historian but he allows himself to speculate on alternative events.

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Decent Listen

I enjoyed it but there were some drawn out chapters predictated on a lot of big what ifs. In the end many scenarios or alternatives are just written off as implausible or not significantly affecting the wars outcome. Still it was pretty interesting.

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This books focus is on specific military campaigns

The listener needs a strong knowledge of WWII history. Very well written but very focused on not commonly recognized information unless you have a Master's degree in history.

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not quite as i expected.

this book had great views and scholarly information but seemed to not follow the title of the book. If the allies had fallen. well what would happen? how would it have come about? the last scenario actually took a look at this. the other 59 scenarios looked at the history and small minor changes. even tho the allies probably would have won no matter what... there is still the possibility that german commanders could have maneuvered and out planned the allies. granted hitler was too demanding and a micro manager to actually achieve victory. i liked what i heard and learned a good deal just didnt think the title was most fitting. if you want this book just dont expect the title and you will be fine.

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Great Alternatives to WWII

I enjoyed learning what ways the WWII could have gone IF things gone somewhat differently.

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The title is completely misleading

This book gives 60 alternatives to what actually happened in WW2. 59 of them are extremely minor details which would have changed nothing. One deals with truces between the axis and allies. There is not one scenario in which the axis powers actually gain surrender from the allies. The narrator is horrible. He pronounces names differently every time he says them, and attempts to use the umlaut and miserably fails every time. This is just a plain out badly written book.

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Confusing at times, though well researched

This book, for the most part looks at the historical events and shows how different events could have been altered by various actions and decisions. At times it is confusing between the events that actually occurred, and probable alternate scenarios. Not the best book in the world, in my opinion. Could be clarified and structured differently.

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