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| date = [[1940s]] |
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| result = Inconclusive (erased from history) |
| result = Inconclusive (erased from history) |
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− | | combatant1 = [[Russia]]<br/> [[France]]<br/>[[Belgium]]<br/>[[Netherlands]]<br/>[[ |
+ | | combatant1 = [[Russia]]<br/> [[France]]<br/>[[Belgium]]<br/>[[Netherlands]]<br/>[[Old Britain]]<br/>[[United States of America]]<br/>[[American Resistance]]<br/>''[[Enterprise NX-01|Enterprise]]'' |
| commander1 = [[President of the United States]]<br />[[Winston Churchill]]<br/>[[Jonathan Archer]] |
| commander1 = [[President of the United States]]<br />[[Winston Churchill]]<br/>[[Jonathan Archer]] |
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| strength1 = unknown, at least 5,000 resistance fighters |
| strength1 = unknown, at least 5,000 resistance fighters |
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− | '''World War II''' was a conflict in |
+ | '''World War II''' was a conflict in an [[alternate timeline]] created as part of the [[Temporal War]]. The war also existed in the original timeline, but with significant differences. |
− | {{bginfo|While it was clearly an alternative version of [[World War II]], that term was not |
+ | {{bginfo|While it was clearly an alternative version of [[World War II]], that term was not recognized in this timeline.}} |
==Origins== |
==Origins== |
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− | The conflict was set in an alternate timeline which was believed to have originated when [[temporal agent]] from an unknown faction of the |
+ | The conflict was set in an alternate timeline which was believed to have originated when a [[temporal agent]] from an unknown faction of the Temporal Cold War appeared on [[Earth]] in the year [[1916]] and assassinated [[Vladimir Lenin]]. As a result, [[Russia]] never turned to [[Communism]], which caused [[Adolf Hitler]] to never consider it a threat. |
− | {{bginfo|The faction that caused the divergence was never identified, but was implied to not be the [[Na'kuhl]]. It is worth noting that in this timeline, by the time of the war the United States seemingly consisted of 56 states (going by the number of stars on a flag), and that the |
+ | {{bginfo|The faction that caused the divergence was never identified, but was implied to not be the [[Na'kuhl]]. It is worth noting that in this timeline, by the time of the war the United States seemingly consisted of 56 states (going by the number of stars on a flag), and that the Great Depression seemingly also happened. Furthermore, [[Vosk]] alluded to a means to kill non-[[Aryan]]s without extermination camps, suggesting that [[Germany]] at the very least dabbled with the idea in this timeline too.}} |
− | When the Temporal |
+ | When the Temporal Cold War devolved into a [[Temporal War]], a faction known as the [[Na'kuhl]] became trapped on Earth in this timeline, a few years before [[1944]]. Their goal became to build a [[temporal conduit]] through which to return to their time, and for that purpose, they decided to align with [[National Socialist Party|Nazi Germany]]. They supplied the Nazis with advanced weapons in exchange for resources to build their time machine. As part of the alliance, the Na'kuhl were required to take an oath to defend Germany. |
==German conquest== |
==German conquest== |
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− | Without a Russian threat, Germany was able to focus on the west. [[France]], [[Belgium]] and the [[Netherlands]] fell, and then [[England]]. [[Winston Churchill]] seemingly escaped, as by [[1944]] he was giving radio speeches boosting British morale. |
+ | Without a Russian threat, Germany was able to focus on the west. [[France]], [[Belgium]], and the [[Netherlands]] fell, and then [[England]]. [[Winston Churchill]] seemingly escaped, as by [[1944]], he was giving radio speeches boosting British morale. |
− | Germany also attacked Russia at some point, and while Russian forces were not completely defeated, the |
+ | Germany also attacked Russia at some point, and while Russian forces were not completely defeated, the Nazis managed to capture Moscow. Further battlefields included Africa and the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]]. |
− | American forces were active in the |
+ | American forces were active in the Pacific, though by 1944, the war was not going well for them on that front. At some point before that year, the [[United States Navy|US Navy]] [[aircraft carrier]] ''[[USS Enterprise (CV-6)|Enterprise]]'' was sunk. [[Alicia Travers]] later asked [[Jonathan Archer]] if he had someone managed to escape ''Enterprise'' prior to its destruction. ({{ENT|Storm Front}}) |
The forces opposing Germany were called the Allies. |
The forces opposing Germany were called the Allies. |
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===Conquest and occupation of the United States=== |
===Conquest and occupation of the United States=== |
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− | [[File:Alternate East United States.jpg|thumb|German-controlled territories in the United States in |
+ | [[File:Alternate East United States.jpg|thumb|German-controlled territories in the United States in 1944]] |
− | ''Main article: [[Nazi occupation of the United States]]'' |
+ | :''Main article: [[Nazi occupation of the United States]]'' |
− | After the conquest of England, German forces invaded and took the eastern [[United States]]. [[New York City]] was captured, with people fleeing [[Manhattan]] as |
+ | After the conquest of England, German forces invaded and took the eastern [[United States]]. [[New York City]] was captured, with people fleeing [[Manhattan]] as [[tank]]s rolled up [[Flatbush Avenue]], eventually spreading into Manhattan. The [[President of the United States|President]] vowed to persevere, but shortly thereafter, [[Washington DC]] was evacuated, and then occupied. |
− | {{bginfo|It was not specified if [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] was president in this timeline. In any case, the Germans |
+ | {{bginfo|It was not specified if [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] was president in this timeline. In any case, the fact that the Germans describe him (or her) as "a former American President" might indicate that he was no longer around by 1944, even though the Germans only controlled New England.}} |
− | [[American Resistance|A resistance movement |
+ | [[American Resistance|A resistance movement]] sprung up, finding members among Irish gangs, dockworkers, coloreds, and even "broads." |
The German occupation was oppressive, with [[colored music]] being banned and severe rations placed on [[meat]]. In response to actions by the [[American Resistance]], the occupiers placed further restrictions onto the rations, blaming the actions of the resistance. Nonetheless, German propaganda called for a "prosperous alliance" between Germany and America. |
The German occupation was oppressive, with [[colored music]] being banned and severe rations placed on [[meat]]. In response to actions by the [[American Resistance]], the occupiers placed further restrictions onto the rations, blaming the actions of the resistance. Nonetheless, German propaganda called for a "prosperous alliance" between Germany and America. |
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==Situation in 1944== |
==Situation in 1944== |
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− | By |
+ | By 1944, German forces held significant parts of Europe and North America, including the cities of Washington, DC and Moscow. However, while no one had expressed this to the Fuhrer, there was a widespread belief in the military that Germany had advanced too far, too quickly. |
There had been setbacks in Africa, and the Russians had been attempting to retake Moscow. In the United States, the resistance was growing and starting to become more organized, with German intelligence suggesting five thousand resistance fighters in the New York City region alone. |
There had been setbacks in Africa, and the Russians had been attempting to retake Moscow. In the United States, the resistance was growing and starting to become more organized, with German intelligence suggesting five thousand resistance fighters in the New York City region alone. |
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+ | In the United States, American forces continued to be stationed in unoccupied parts of the country, including San Francisco, which was defended by [[P-51 Mustang]]s. |
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+ | Americans ultimately launched their counterattack, confirmed by German intelligence sources shortly before as certain to happen within days. It started when three American divisions crossed the [[Ohio River]], with two more starting to move on Washington from the South. Heavy bombing in eastern [[Pennsylvania]] and southern Virginia followed. The closest the fighting came to New York City, at this stage, was a hundred kilometers south. |
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+ | {{bginfo|Vosk's comments furthermore imply that Berlin was still intact and in German hands by the end of the timeline.}} |
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==Resolution== |
==Resolution== |
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− | [[File: |
+ | [[File:Plasma cannon - Nakuhl.jpg|thumb|A plasma cannon fires]] |
− | After |
+ | After the {{Class|NX}} [[starship]] {{NX|Enterprise}} destroyed the [[Xindi weapon]], the ship was somehow unable to contact [[Starfleet Command]], and it was soon discovered that it was stranded in this timeline. |
− | ''Enterprise'' captain [[Jonathan Archer]] meanwhile had been captured as a German [[POW]]. He was rescued by the resistance, initially mistaking him for a survivor from the aircraft carrier ''Enterprise''. When a man named [[Sal]] explained the situation, Archer decided to get involved. He discovered the presence of the Na'kuhl, and then the existence of the temporal conduit. ''Enterprise'' entered the planet's atmosphere to destroy the facility, which resulted in the negation of the timeline. ({{ENT|Zero Hour|Storm Front|Storm Front, Part II}}) |
+ | ''Enterprise'' captain [[Jonathan Archer]] meanwhile had been captured as a German [[POW]]. He was rescued by the resistance, initially mistaking him for a survivor from the aircraft carrier ''Enterprise''. When a man named [[Sal]] explained the situation, Archer decided to get involved. He discovered the presence of the Na'kuhl, and then the existence of the temporal conduit. ''Enterprise'' entered the planet's [[atmosphere]] to destroy the facility, which resulted in the negation of the timeline. ({{ENT|Zero Hour|Storm Front|Storm Front, Part II}}) |
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[[Category:Earth]] |
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World War II was a conflict in an alternate timeline created as part of the Temporal War. The war also existed in the original timeline, but with significant differences.
Origins
The conflict was set in an alternate timeline which was believed to have originated when a temporal agent from an unknown faction of the Temporal Cold War appeared on Earth in the year 1916 and assassinated Vladimir Lenin. As a result, Russia never turned to Communism, which caused Adolf Hitler to never consider it a threat.
When the Temporal Cold War devolved into a Temporal War, a faction known as the Na'kuhl became trapped on Earth in this timeline, a few years before 1944. Their goal became to build a temporal conduit through which to return to their time, and for that purpose, they decided to align with Nazi Germany. They supplied the Nazis with advanced weapons in exchange for resources to build their time machine. As part of the alliance, the Na'kuhl were required to take an oath to defend Germany.
German conquest
Without a Russian threat, Germany was able to focus on the west. France, Belgium, and the Netherlands fell, and then England. Winston Churchill seemingly escaped, as by 1944, he was giving radio speeches boosting British morale.
Germany also attacked Russia at some point, and while Russian forces were not completely defeated, the Nazis managed to capture Moscow. Further battlefields included Africa and the Pacific.
American forces were active in the Pacific, though by 1944, the war was not going well for them on that front. At some point before that year, the US Navy aircraft carrier Enterprise was sunk. Alicia Travers later asked Jonathan Archer if he had someone managed to escape Enterprise prior to its destruction. (ENT: "Storm Front")
The forces opposing Germany were called the Allies.
Conquest and occupation of the United States
- Main article: Nazi occupation of the United States
After the conquest of England, German forces invaded and took the eastern United States. New York City was captured, with people fleeing Manhattan as tanks rolled up Flatbush Avenue, eventually spreading into Manhattan. The President vowed to persevere, but shortly thereafter, Washington DC was evacuated, and then occupied.
A resistance movement sprung up, finding members among Irish gangs, dockworkers, coloreds, and even "broads."
The German occupation was oppressive, with colored music being banned and severe rations placed on meat. In response to actions by the American Resistance, the occupiers placed further restrictions onto the rations, blaming the actions of the resistance. Nonetheless, German propaganda called for a "prosperous alliance" between Germany and America.
Situation in 1944
By 1944, German forces held significant parts of Europe and North America, including the cities of Washington, DC and Moscow. However, while no one had expressed this to the Fuhrer, there was a widespread belief in the military that Germany had advanced too far, too quickly.
There had been setbacks in Africa, and the Russians had been attempting to retake Moscow. In the United States, the resistance was growing and starting to become more organized, with German intelligence suggesting five thousand resistance fighters in the New York City region alone.
In the United States, American forces continued to be stationed in unoccupied parts of the country, including San Francisco, which was defended by P-51 Mustangs.
In 1944, American and German forces battled in Virginia and Ohio. The situation became such that German lines were dangerously thin, and supply routes were under constant attack from resistance fighters.
Americans ultimately launched their counterattack, confirmed by German intelligence sources shortly before as certain to happen within days. It started when three American divisions crossed the Ohio River, with two more starting to move on Washington from the South. Heavy bombing in eastern Pennsylvania and southern Virginia followed. The closest the fighting came to New York City, at this stage, was a hundred kilometers south.
Resolution
After the NX-class starship Enterprise destroyed the Xindi weapon, the ship was somehow unable to contact Starfleet Command, and it was soon discovered that it was stranded in this timeline.
Enterprise captain Jonathan Archer meanwhile had been captured as a German POW. He was rescued by the resistance, initially mistaking him for a survivor from the aircraft carrier Enterprise. When a man named Sal explained the situation, Archer decided to get involved. He discovered the presence of the Na'kuhl, and then the existence of the temporal conduit. Enterprise entered the planet's atmosphere to destroy the facility, which resulted in the negation of the timeline. (ENT: "Zero Hour", "Storm Front", "Storm Front, Part II")