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Germanica, by Robert Conroy

Best-selling alternate history master Robert Conroy returns to World War II, this time for a dangerous last stand of the Nazis in the heart of the Alps.

GERMANICA, �BER ALLES!

Deep in the heart of Europe's Alps in the redoubt called Germanica, Nazi propaganda master Josef Goebbels and a battalion of Nazi zealots hold out against a frantic final Allied push to end World War II. With Churchill losing his election, De Gaulle consolidating his rule over a newly liberated France, and Stalin asserting his own nefarious land-grab in Eastern Germany, only America, led by its untried new president Harry Truman, remains to face the toughest of Nazi warriors as they hunker down for a bitter fight to the last man.

Goebbels knows that if he can hold out just a bit longer, the war weary of the Western nations will back away from unconditional surrender for Germany, and he and his zealots can remain in power never to answer for their war crimes, and able to prepare for the moment when their hateful Nazi ideology is ready once again to rise from its alpine grave and strike at the heart of humanity!

But there are Americans and a few stalwart Europeans just as determined to put a final stake in the Nazi heart. It is now up to heroes in the making such as newly minted O.S.S. operative Ernie Janek, commando Captain Scott Tanner, and formerly enslaved Czech "Jew" Lena Bobek, to bring down the dark Nazi menace growing like a cancer in the mountainous heart of the continent.

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About Germanica:
"[A] new and intriguing novel that takes the final days of the Third Reich as its jumping-off point. . . . Conroy captures the intricacies of WWII with an eye for historical nuance, and he crafts a believable alternate ending to the war. . . . [T]he story is buoyed by Conroy’s effective snapshot of the era."—Publishers Weekly

About Robert Conroy's Rising Sun:
“Conroy extrapolates a new and militarily plausible direction for WWII . . . A thrilling adventure.”—Booklist

About Robert Conroy’s Himmler’s War:
“[Conroy] adds a personal touch to alternate history by describing events through the eyes of fictional characters serving on the front lines. VERDICT: Historical accuracy in the midst of creative speculation makes this piece of alternate history believable.”–Library Journal

About Red Inferno: 1945
“An ensemble cast of fictional characters. . . and historical figures powers the meticulously researched story line with diverse accounts of the horrors of war, making this an appealing read for fans of history and alternate history alike.”—Publishers Weekly

“[E]ngrossing and grimly plausible. . .the suspense holds up literally to the last page.”—Booklist

About 1945:
“ moving and thought-provoking. . .”—Publishers Weekly

“Realistic. . .”—Booklist

About 1942:
“. . .fans of Tom Clancy and Agent Jack Bauer should find a lot to like here.”—Publishers Weekly

“A significant writer of alternate history turns here to the popular topic of Pearl Harbor, producing. . . this rousing historical action tale.”—Booklist

“A high-explosive what-if, with full-blooded characters.”—John Birmingham, bestselling author ofWithout Warning

About 1901:
“. . .cleverly conceived. . .Conroy tells a solid what-if historical.”—Publishers Weekly

“. . . likely to please both military history and alternative history buffs.”—Booklist

Robert Conroy is the author of a run of hugely popular alternate history novels, including Himmler’s War, Rising Sun, 1920: America's Great War, Lib

  • Sales Rank: #221486 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-08-16
  • Released on: 2015-08-16
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
Robert Conroy�was�the author of a run of hugely popular alternate history novels, including Himmler’s War, Rising Sun, 1920: America's Great War, Liberty: 1784, 1864: Custer in Chains, and�Germanica�for Baen Books. His 1942, which is set within a Japanese conquest of Hawaii, won the prestigious Sidewise Award for alternate histories. Conroy lived for many years in�southeastern Michigan.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Decent Alternative History novel
By Roger J. Buffington
This is an alternate history novel in which the Nazis, at the end of World War Two, actually carry out their plan to set up a "National Redoubt" in the German Alps near the Swiss border. Such plans existed and General Eisenhower feared that the Germans would do this, thereby prolonging the war for some period of time. In this alternate history novel this occurs, and Josef Goebbels leads a ragtag group of German Army divisions, SS units, and slaves to form a rump state which they name "Germanica."

No spoilers here, but the ending is not particularly surprising. What carries this novel is Conroy's excellent writing and decent character development. The plot somewhat meanders, and the basic premise, while interesting, does not really challenge the reader's imagination. I give this one three stars for being a good solid read, but several of Conroy's other novels are better. RJB.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
You Can't Hit 'Em Out of the Stadium Every Time
By English Prof
I have long been a fan of Conroy's work, but I didn't start out that way, and in many respects this book calls to mind his earliest efforts. The theme, of course, is the National Redoubt red herring that so distracted the Western Allies, particularly Eisenhower, at the end of World War II. The idea was that the remnants of the Reich's shattered armies would withdraw to the Austrian Alps in an attempt to provide a base for a resurgence of National Socialism through a guerrilla war after all else failed. My problem here is that this work, like Conroy's earliest, seems too cliched, too lacking in nuance to hold my attention. Worse, there are a few weaknesses in editing that reveal themselves along the way. The premise is engaging, but as another reviewer pointed out, the plot is contrived at best with Nazis and heroes straight out of central casting. If you are really interested in alternate history, there is much better material out there, but if you are just getting started in the genre or have a particular fascination with the National Redoubt story, this book will probably hold your attention. For my money, Conroy can do much better. This is simply too juvenile for my tastes.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
I did not find myself being pulled into the story like I usually do with one of this authors books
By chuck
I am a huge fan of Conroy, but this story fell a little flat. I did not find myself being pulled into the story like I usually do with one of this authors books. I cannot give any substantial reasons for finding the book less interesting, it is just that the story was not as intriguing as his stories usually are. I found myself just trying to get through the book so I could finish it. The editing in this book is really bad, that could be a contributing factor. One of the characters starts out in the 106th Infantry at the beginning of the book, then after he escapes from behind enemy lines he joins the 105th. The author confuses these divisions a couple of times during the story, which I find a little distracting. Then there are too many grammatical and even spelling errors in the book. I find myself grading this like I grade an essay in one of my classes. It almost seems the author is bored with alternate history. This has to be my least favorite of his novels, and I own them all. I have reread many of them multiple times, but this is a one read story.

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