Author Topic: Scenario: national socialist's winning the Second World War  (Read 5515 times)

Do you think that Western civilization or Europe for that matter would exist? If you think they would still exist, how would they be different from what Europe and Westernized nations/the developed world are like today (since the national socialist's have lost the war)?

Also for some information on this subject, I recommend checking here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothetical_Axis_victory_in_World_War_II

I think the U.S. would still exist, seeing that the national socialists were more interested in winning the war in Europe. The States would have to be a whole different campaign

you're looking for "The Man in the High Castle"

everyone would be driving volkswagen beetles

Well for one the Zionist supremacists wouldn't be carrying out their multicultural agenda to exterminate the white race.

we'd all probably be speaking german

one scenario is that the only western nation left would be america, who (with the help of china) would only liberate the world from japan and sign a peace deal with germany, the new cold war would probably ensue between them both

I however would be born 59 years later and liberate europe single handedly


i think all the natzis are dead none of them exist in 2015


3 way cold war
fascist bloc in mainland europe
communist bloc in asian ussr and mongolia
democratic bloc in north america
probably proxy wars in china, the middle east, africa, and south america

Do you think that Western civilization or Europe for that matter would exist?
are you implying that germany isn't a western nation

It really depends on when the national socialists won. If they won in the late part of the war, there is no hope. They pulled a superweapon out of their ass that was so powerful, it turned the tide of battle.

are you implying that germany isn't a western nation

I never implied anything of the sort. However, Germany was not exactly part of the 'developed' world pre-WW2 or even pre-WW1.

I never implied anything of the sort. However, Germany was not exactly part of the 'developed' world pre-WW2 or even pre-WW1.
germany was among the top industrial powers by the turn of the century and held more scientific accolades than france, the uk, the usa, and russia combined

they were definitely part of the "developed" world

what if the nuke was dropped in Germany instead of japan
oh no