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This is a list of alternate history fiction, sorted by type.

Contents

Novels by date of publication

Before 1800

19th century

1930s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

Novel series

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  • Red Gambit by Colin Gee, the Soviet Union extended World War II (or started World War III) by continuing to roll across Europe after the defeat of Germany in World War II.
    • Opening Moves
    • Breakthrough
    • Stalemate
    • Impasse
    • Sacrifice
    • Initiative
    • Endgame (in progress)
The series covers a renewed war in Europe, one that is initiated by the Soviet Union. The Western Allies are caught unprepared and both ground and air forces take heavy hits as the Red Army moves inexorably westwards. The series is written as a history, using fictional and real life characters to describe the events of 1945 through to 1947.

Anthologies

Short stories and novellas

Role-playing/board games

  • 1988 Sky Galleons of Mars, set in an alternate Victorian Era where the major nations of Earth are extending their colonial interests on Mars and Venus.
  • 1988 Space: 1889, set in an alternate Victorian Era where the major nations of Earth are extending their colonial interests on Mars and Venus.
  • 1991 "Reich Star", set in a 2134 where the Axis powers won World War II
  • 1993 Forgotten Futures, settings inspired by Victorian and Edwardian science fiction and fantasy.
  • 1998 Crimson Skies, the United States crumbles into many hostile nation-states following the effects of the Great War, Prohibition, and the Great Depression.
  • 1999 Brave New World, superhero game set in a fascist United States of America living in a perpetual state of martial law since the 1960s.
  • 1999 GURPS Alternate Earths and GURPS Alternate Earths II
  • 2002 Godlike: Superhero Roleplaying in a World on Fire, 1936–1946, set in an alternate history version of World War II where people known as Talents have developed unexplained powers.
  • 2005 GURPS Infinite Worlds
  • 2007 DUST by Paolo Parente. World War II begins in 1939 like in real-life, but continues well into 1947 with three factions vying for global domination: the Allies (United States, Britain, and the French Empire), the Axis (Nazi Germany [after Adolf Hitler's assassination in 1943], Italy, and Japan) and the Sino-Soviet Union (the USSR and Communist China). A UFO crash in Antarctica the same year the war begins results in the discovery of a new mineral called VK, which helps bolster the development of advanced mechanoid vehicles.
  • 2008 Gear Krieg. Technological developments during the 1920s (including J. Walter Christie's invention of a bipedal mecha system) leads to a World War II where all major powers are equipped with more advanced military equipment than in reality.

Comics

Films

TV shows

Plays

  • 1946 Peace in Our Time by Noël Coward, Nazi Germany successfully invades Britain in World War II.
  • 2000 The Madagascar Plan by Brian Borowka. Nazi Germany resettles the Jews on Madagascar.
  • 2001 The Adventures of Stoke Mandeville, Astronaut and Gentleman by Fraser Charlton and Nikolas Lloyd. British developed space travel during the reign of Queen Victoria.
  • 2006 Picasso's Closet by Ariel Dorfman. An alternate history of Picasso's life (and possibly death) in Paris during World War II.
  • 2007 Universal Robots by Mac Rogers. Robots take over Czechoslovakia and eventually the world just before World War II in a thought-provoking script that raises questions about the future of humanity and science.

Video games

  • 1996 Command & Conquer: Red Alert series, a series of computer real time strategy video games set in an alternate timeline, created when Albert Einstein travels back to the past and eliminates Adolf Hitler in an attempt to prevent World War II from taking place. This plan indirectly backfires and results in an unchecked Soviet invasion of Europe by Joseph Stalin in 1946.
  • 1997 Fallout (series), a series of role playing video games set in a post-apocalyptic United States where the world's timeline diverges after World War II, in which the cultural basis and technological aspects of the 1950s and the "World of Tomorrow" remains a part of everyday life.
  • 1999 Crimson Skies, PC game based on the original board game, the United States collapses during the Great Depression, leading to the rise of 23 nation-States in the former U.S. and Canada, new airplane and zeppelin technologies, and rampant air piracy.
  • 2000 Gunparade March, in which an alien invasion occurs in 1945, before the end of World War II. The series lead to the creation of an anime series.
  • 2002 Iron Storm, set in a world where World War I lasts more than half a century.
  • 2003 Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge, video game sequel to PC game.
  • 2003 Enigma: Rising Tide, the British passenger ship Lusitania was not sunk by a German U-boat in World War I.
  • 2003 Freedom Fighters, set in an alternate Cold War where the Soviet Union drops the atomic bomb on Berlin in 1945 and eventually invades the United States in likely early 2000s.
  • 2006 Hearts of Iron II: Doomsday, contains a scenario involving Soviet forces attacking Allied forces in 1945, starting World War III.
  • 2006 Resistance: Fall of Man, set in 1951 Britain as human resistance forces attempt to drive out an alien species of unconfirmed origin called the Chimera.
  • 2007 War Front: Turning Point, set in an alternate version of World War II in which Adolf Hitler died during the early days of the war, and a more effective leadership arose to command Germany during the conflict.
  • 2007 World in Conflict, set in 1989 during the social, political, and economic collapse of the Soviet Union. However, the Soviet Union pursued a course of war to remain in power.
  • 2008 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, set in the time where Soviets successfully eliminated Albert Einstein, turning the war on the Soviet favors, but also the rise of the Empire of the Rising Sun, Japanese armies that will almost crush both Allies and Soviets.
  • 2008 The Crossing, a parallel universe that has the Knights Templar seizing the French throne.
  • 2008 Turning Point: Fall of Liberty, it depicts the invasion of the United States by Nazi Germany during the 1950s.
  • 2009 Damnation, set in the early part of the twentieth century after the American Civil War has spanned over several decades, where steam engines replace internal combustion engines.
  • 2013 Timelines: Assault on America, features an alternative history of World War II where Germany invades North America.
  • 2013 BioShock Infinite, set mostly in Columbia, a floating American city, during an alternate 1912.
  • 2014 Wolfenstein: The New Order, set in an alternate 1960 where Nazi Germany won World War II and now rules the entire world and the Moon.
  • 2015 Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, a prequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order about an Allied stealth operation at the German base, Castle Wolfenstein in 1946.
  • 2016 Homefront: The Revolution, takes place in an alternate timeline in the year 2029 where there is a North Korean occupation of the United States.
  • 2017 Prey, takes place in an alternate timeline's 2025, in which John F. Kennedy was never assassinated and the Space Race led to the construction of a large manned space station orbiting the Moon.
  • 2017 Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, a sequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order, set in a Nazi-occupied America in 1961.
  • 2018 We Happy Few, set in dystopian town-state Wellington Wells an alternate 1964 where area besides Wellington Wells, is still seemly damaged England after The Second German Empire won WW2.

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