1934 - Decision Day
An alternate history
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Tony Dunning
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by 1934, Europe is reeling from depression, unrest, and the rise of fascism to control Western Europe.
In the heart of Central Europe, Czechoslovakia becomes the flashpoint as German forces launch a lightning invasion—armoured columns pushing through Moravia, bombers setting Prague ablaze, and the capital itself locked in a brutal siege.
But this war is not confined to Czechoslovakia. Across the Channel, Winston Churchill—long before his historic premiership—urges Britain to act. Against political hesitation and logistical odds, the Allies carve a desperate path eastward, pushing through Bratislava and Brno in a race to reach Prague before the city falls. Crusader tanks roll through medieval squares, Canadian, British, and Czech troops fight side by side, and civilians are caught in the firestorm of liberation and revenge.
As armies clash, lives are torn apart. A young nurse treats friend and foe in a city under fire. A partisan father must choose between his family’s safety and the fight for freedom. Rising stars of the battlefield—Captain Peter Markham, Brigadier Lascelles, and Germany’s own Erwin Rommel—discover that courage and cunning alone may decide the fate of nations.
Prague and Vienna are the prizes. Whoever holds them controls the heart of Europe. And in this brutal reimagining of the early 1930s, history will be written not in treaties but in blood.
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