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Germany successfully invades and conquers Britain establishing dominance over Europe.
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The United States facing a stronger Axis power, adopts a more isolationist stance avoiding direct involvement in the war in Europe.
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With Europe under Nazi control Hitler focuses on gaining power and expanding influence into North Africa and the Middle East.
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The Cold War still occurs, but with Germany as the dominant force in Europe the tensions between the Allie and Axis powers are heightened
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The Space Race becomes a competition between Germany and the Soviet Union. The United States are behind due to its isolationist policies.
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On July 20th 1969 the Space Race's tensions were really high, but Germany ended up landing there first rocket on the moon while having the first humans to ever touch the moon.
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Economic prosperity in Germany leads to the spread of Nazi influence across the globe.
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Resistance movements emerge in occupied territories, leading to long awaited conflicts and insurgencies.
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Technological advancements in Germany lead to the development of advanced weaponry and surveillance systems.
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The Cold War intensifies as Germany and the Soviet Union compete for global dominance.
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The collapse of the Soviet Union occurs leaving Germany as the main power.
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The world becomes increasingly divided between pro-German and anti-German alliances.
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Terrorism becomes a major threat as resistance movements continue to oppose German occupation. and the Commerzbank Tower was hit by three American airplanes.
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The rise of nationalist and fascist movements in other countries aligns them with Germany, leading to further conflicts and instability.
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Global tensions escalate as rival powers challenge German leadership.
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Germany celebrates the great victory in World War II with huge and impressive ceremonies and displays there military might. Resistance movements continue to challenge German occupation.
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Technological advancements increase, with AI and automation economies and societies. Environmental crises worsen, leading to resource scarcity and mass migrations.
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German dominance faces increasing challenges from emerging regional powers and huge resistance movements. Space exploration becomes a key battleground for competing powers.
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Cyber warfare escalates with devastating attacks on infrastructure and critical systems becoming more frequent. Genetic engineering and biotechnology revolutionize healthcare and agriculture.
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Rising sea levels and extreme weather events force coastal nations to adapt or face catastrophic consequences. Efforts to mitigate environmental damage intensify.
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The gap between the wealthy people and the rest of society widens leading to increased social dissatisfaction and calls for reform. Space colonization efforts accelerate, with colonies on the moon and Mars.
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Humanity struggles with existential threats such as AI singularity, runaway climate change, and the potential for nuclear conflict. Global governance structures evolve in response to the changing geopolitical landscape.
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Humanity ventures further into the cosmos and confronts the mysteries of the universe. Ethical considerations become increasingly important in guiding the use of emerging technologies.