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In a [[ | In a [[Inferno Earth|parallel universe]] visited by the [[Third Doctor]], '''Adolf Hitler''' was the leader of [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] during the [[20th century]]. | ||
By the time that Hitler came to power, [[Europe]] was divided between the spheres of influence of [[Russia|White Russia]] and the [[Fascism|fascist]] [[Republic of Great Britain]]. This state of affairs meant that [[World War II]] never happened as Russia and the British Republic were able to crush Germany by intimidating Hitler into backing down from his sabre-rattling. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Face of the Enemy (novel)|The Face of the Enemy]]'') | By the time that Hitler came to power, [[Europe]] was divided between the spheres of influence of [[Russia|White Russia]] and the [[Fascism|fascist]] [[Republic of Great Britain]]. This state of affairs meant that [[World War II]] never happened as Russia and the British Republic were able to crush Germany by intimidating Hitler into backing down from his sabre-rattling. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Face of the Enemy (novel)|The Face of the Enemy]]'') |
Revision as of 19:49, 17 December 2013
- You may be looking for the Hitler of another reality.
In a parallel universe visited by the Third Doctor, Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany during the 20th century.
By the time that Hitler came to power, Europe was divided between the spheres of influence of White Russia and the fascist Republic of Great Britain. This state of affairs meant that World War II never happened as Russia and the British Republic were able to crush Germany by intimidating Hitler into backing down from his sabre-rattling. (PROSE: The Face of the Enemy)