Alternate History of the World: The Space Race
Operation Beyond Earth After Germany’s Victory in WW2
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Leszek Lisowski
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What if Germany had won the Second World War—and turned its sights to the stars?
What if democracy had fallen not by force alone, but by silence, retreat, and defeat?
In this sweeping work of alternate history and historical fiction, the Allies collapse under the Axis blitzkrieg. Britain is conquered. The Soviet Union capitulates. The United States, paralyzed by isolationism, never joins the war. By 1945, democracy is extinguished—and the Reich rules the Earth. But conquest does not end at the edge of the atmosphere.
From secret launch sites and repurposed battlefields, Germany begins a relentless campaign to control the skies above. Visionary scientist Dr. Klaus Reinhardt leads the creation of an ambitious space program, one that will redefine the very nature of power. While the world recovers, the Reich reaches for orbit, for the Moon—and for Mars.
Each mission is more than engineering. It's ideological warfare. A race not only against rival superpowers, but against time, ambition, and the limits of human control. From lunar strongholds and orbital stations to Martian cities buried beneath red soil, the Reich builds permanence—and watches for challengers.
But Mars is not the finish line. It's the proving ground for the next chapter of civilization. And the question is no longer who will get there first—but who will remain.
Alternate History of the World: Operation Beyond Earth After Germany’s Victory in WW2 is a deeply immersive chronicle of an Earth that lost—and a future reimagined. With chilling plausibility and cinematic scope, this book explores what happens when the war never ends—only moves beyond the sky.