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Hitler was conflicted on whether to reconstruct [[London]] in [[Great Britain|Occupied Britain]] in the same style or to destroy the city so it could not compete with New Berlin. By 1951, Hitler grew more unstable and aggressive due to the presence of the Timewyrm and demanded Speer's construction efforts be accelerated. | Hitler was conflicted on whether to reconstruct [[London]] in [[Great Britain|Occupied Britain]] in the same style or to destroy the city so it could not compete with New Berlin. By 1951, Hitler grew more unstable and aggressive due to the presence of the Timewyrm and demanded Speer's construction efforts be accelerated. | ||
Many British artefacts from the [[British Museum|Reichsmuseum]] in London were transported to New Berlin on the whim of [[Hermann Goering]]. [[Joseph Goebbels]] history, ''[[The Thousand Year Reich - The Glorious Beginning]]'', was published in New Berlin in [[1947]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Exodus (novel)|Timewyrm: Exodus]]'') | Many British artefacts from the [[British Museum|Reichsmuseum]] in London were transported to the [[Adolf Hitler Museum]] in New Berlin on the whim of [[Hermann Goering]]. [[Joseph Goebbels]] history, ''[[The Thousand Year Reich - The Glorious Beginning]]'', was published in New Berlin in [[1947]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Exodus (novel)|Timewyrm: Exodus]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 18:13, 14 October 2019
In an alternate timeline in which Nazi Germany won World War II through Adolf Hitler's control of the Timewyrm, the capital city of Berlin was rebuilt into New Berlin, the very heart of the Third Reich.
Hitler's Master Architect, Albert Speer, redesigned the city in a Neo-Nazi Classical Style. Much of the construction was carried out by slave labour, including able-bodied British males forced into the so-called Voluntary Labour Force. During the Nazi-organised Festival of Britain in 1951, photographs of the Labour Force working on New Berlin were on display.
Hitler was conflicted on whether to reconstruct London in Occupied Britain in the same style or to destroy the city so it could not compete with New Berlin. By 1951, Hitler grew more unstable and aggressive due to the presence of the Timewyrm and demanded Speer's construction efforts be accelerated.
Many British artefacts from the Reichsmuseum in London were transported to the Adolf Hitler Museum in New Berlin on the whim of Hermann Goering. Joseph Goebbels history, The Thousand Year Reich - The Glorious Beginning, was published in New Berlin in 1947. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Exodus)