What if British prime minister Neville Chamberlain had defied Hitler?
What if the Munich Accord had gone unsigned, and Nazi Germany had
launched its bid for conquest sooner? How would World War II have
unfolded--and with what consequences? Dean of alternate history Harry
Turtledove has the stunning answers in his breathtaking sequel to
Hitler's War.
In the wake of Hitler's bold invasion of Czechoslovakia, nations turn
against nations, old enemies form new alliances, and ordinary men and
women confront extraordinary life-and-death situations. An American
marine falls in love with a Russian dancer in Japanese-held Singapore,
as Chinese guerilla resistance erupts. A sniper on the frontlines of
France finds a powerful new way to ply his deadly art--while a German
assassin hunts him. In the icy North Atlantic, as a U-boat with a secret
weapon wreaks havoc on British ships, occupying Nazi forces target
Denmark. And in Germany, a stranded American woman encounters Hitler
himself, as a Jewish family faces the rising tide of hatred. From
Siberia to Spain, armies clash, sides are chosen, new weapons raise the
deadly ante, and new strategies seek to break a growing stalemate. But
one question hangs over the conflict from West to East: What will it
take to bring America into this war?