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'''Alternate History''' is a genre of speculative fiction of stories in which one or more historical events occur and are resolved differently than in real life. It usually consists of the same four or five scenarios like "What if Nazis won [[The men on Omaha beach|World War II]]" and "What if the South [[Buck Breaking|won the Civil War]]????" and is enjoyed primarily by 13 year olds and [[Trannies|trannies]] who play Hearts of Iron IV.
'''Alternate History''' is a genre of speculative fiction of stories in which one or more historical events occur and are resolved differently than in real life. It usually consists of the same four or five scenarios like "What if Nazis won [[The men on Omaha beach|World War II]]" and "What if the South [[Buck Breaking|won the Civil War]]????" and is enjoyed primarily by 13 year olds and [[Trannies|trannies]] who play Hearts of Iron IV.
== List of notable Alternate History properties ==
=== Nu-Wolfenstein ===
Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein: The New Colossus are alternative history video game which depicts a dystopian America after a successful Nazi invasion. All minorities (especially Jews and Black people) are rounded up and geocoded, yet there's still enough of them to form a resistance somehow. The series features hyper-advanced technology courtesy of a MacGuffin.
=== The Man in the High Castle ===
The Man in the High Castle is an alternative history novel (later an Amazon Prime series) which depicts a dystopian America after a successful Nazi invasion. All minorities (especially Jews and Black people) are rounded up and geocoded, yet there's still enough of them to form a resistance somehow. The series features hyper-advanced technology courtesy of a MacGuffin.
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Average Alternate History fan

Alternate History is a genre of speculative fiction of stories in which one or more historical events occur and are resolved differently than in real life. It usually consists of the same four or five scenarios like "What if Nazis won World War II" and "What if the South won the Civil War????" and is enjoyed primarily by 13 year olds and trannies who play Hearts of Iron IV.

List of notable Alternate History properties

Nu-Wolfenstein

Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein: The New Colossus are alternative history video game which depicts a dystopian America after a successful Nazi invasion. All minorities (especially Jews and Black people) are rounded up and geocoded, yet there's still enough of them to form a resistance somehow. The series features hyper-advanced technology courtesy of a MacGuffin.

The Man in the High Castle

The Man in the High Castle is an alternative history novel (later an Amazon Prime series) which depicts a dystopian America after a successful Nazi invasion. All minorities (especially Jews and Black people) are rounded up and geocoded, yet there's still enough of them to form a resistance somehow. The series features hyper-advanced technology courtesy of a MacGuffin.

Oh and Japan controls California