1934 - The Viennese Front
An alternate history
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Tony Dunning
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What if the Second World War had started in 1932, instead of 1939?
Here is the next book in the 1932 alternate history series, 1934 – The Viennese Front
After advancing from Czechoslovakia, Vienna now burns. The Allies push deep into the Nazi-occupied Austrian capital, fighting street by street, room by room, to break Rommel’s fortress city.
The city turns into a labyrinth of alleys where every corner is an ambush, every house a trap.
The Hofburg becomes a battlefield. The spire of Stephansdom is scarred by gunfire.
At the heart of the struggle is Brigadier Lascelles, a seasoned British commander who is trying to hold a fragile coalition together.
Beside him, Major Peter Markham, scarred by Prague, torn between ruthless necessity and the hope of saving Vienna.
Marek Kovářov, is one of the Czech soldiers fighting through the ruins, his squad dwindling one ambush at a time.
Facing them is Rommel, the desert tactician turned city defender, who vows to make Vienna bleed until the Allies drown in its stones.
This is not just the clash of armies—it is the unmaking of a city, where faith, fire, and fanaticism collide. Victory will come, but only through devastation.
1934 – The Viennese Front plunges you into an alternate history of brutal urban warfare, where the line between liberator and destroyer blurs, and every street has its price in blood.
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