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The second alternate history book in a series detailing an alternate world war two which begins with a Soviet invasion of Poland in 1937.

With the Eurasian War ending in a bitter stalemate after four years of protracted war, the world settles into a tenuous peace. Hitler, having thrown his hated Soviet enemy back on its heels, turns his calculating gaze towards the liberal democracies of the West. Tensions flare across the globe as the ambitions of the Fascist Axis Powers become clear and a bitter cold war develops. As the world spirals towards the abyss of global war the battle lines are drawn from Western Europe to the middle east, and beyond to the blue waters of the Pacific.