What if Germany won World War II?

Literary Poubelle
2 min readJan 7, 2023

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Adolf Hitler alongside the German army

That day is still engraved in my mind, that one particular day in 1945 when everything changed forever. The leader of the United Countries Front, Adolf Hitler, gave his speech; some wept and some cheered. Some danced in glory and some mourned in their homes, some sang the songs of freedom. Nobody knew whether the world was heading towards its end or towards a brighter future. Uncertainty was the only certain thing.

The world was split into the Almighty Imperialistic Empire of Japan (AIEJ) and The United Nations of Germany (UNG).

On the surface, they were allies working for the benefit of the other, but deep down both of them wanted ultimate power and control. The United States was split into two parts, with it being controlled by UNG and the major part of Asia being controlled by AIEJ.

Countries like the USA, Uk, bowed down to the rule. Riots increased but so did fear. Everyone agreed to let dictatorship rule the world

The situation in Europe however, was majorly more messy with what was left of the Italian Federation, which controlled some territory with German puppet states who were ruling most of Europe. With the exception that The USSR — which was still in active warfare with the axis powers and its fate worsening.

The USSR was set up for imminent doom if no help was received by the Rebels Of Freedom. They had been set up by the people who wanted a better version of this world. The ROF had set up multiple allies and locations all across Europe and North America. Living conditions were worsening every day, all except the top few who enjoyed the best of services and privileges. There was a line created between countries and people. Even after the work put in by the ROF, there were still people living in poverty and others being fed things they don’t deserve.

A revolt was becoming more and more likely every day. The suppression of free speech was worsening with public executions and imprisonments. Hitler’s aim for a German Lebensraum was becoming a reality. Slowly but surely.

Something which seemed impossible for the world to believe in stood right there in front of them.

By Advitya Bansal

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