As the Allies approach Berlin, Hitler addresses the nation. He pulls out a gun, sticks it in his mouth, and pulls the trigger. To the surprise of everyone, he is not dead. Hitler announces that he is immortal, and therefore unstoppable. This generates great confidence in the Germans, and the Allies lose morale. Germany makes a comeback, and by 1945 has retaken France. It develops the bomb, and drops it on London and Washington. Britain and the United States surrender. By 1947, the entire world, except for Japan, is under German control. Then, the next year Germany nukes Tokyo and Japan surrenders.
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| - As the Allies approach Berlin, Hitler addresses the nation. He pulls out a gun, sticks it in his mouth, and pulls the trigger. To the surprise of everyone, he is not dead. Hitler announces that he is immortal, and therefore unstoppable. This generates great confidence in the Germans, and the Allies lose morale. Germany makes a comeback, and by 1945 has retaken France. It develops the bomb, and drops it on London and Washington. Britain and the United States surrender. By 1947, the entire world, except for Japan, is under German control. Then, the next year Germany nukes Tokyo and Japan surrenders.
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| - As the Allies approach Berlin, Hitler addresses the nation. He pulls out a gun, sticks it in his mouth, and pulls the trigger. To the surprise of everyone, he is not dead. Hitler announces that he is immortal, and therefore unstoppable. This generates great confidence in the Germans, and the Allies lose morale. Germany makes a comeback, and by 1945 has retaken France. It develops the bomb, and drops it on London and Washington. Britain and the United States surrender. By 1947, the entire world, except for Japan, is under German control. Then, the next year Germany nukes Tokyo and Japan surrenders.
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