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This would probably be plain "[[Holding Out for A Hero]]", but some friend nicked it.
This would probably be plain "[[Holding Out for a Hero]]", but some friend nicked it.


This is a work of [[Alternate History]] written by Scott Blair, known as "Faeelin" over on the [http://www.alternatehistory.com discussion board] of [[Alternate History Dot Com]] (home of ''[[Look to The West]]'', ''[[Decades of Darkness]]'', ''[[Superpower Empire China 1912]]'' and ''[[AH Dot Com the Series]]''), where it it published as a serial.
This is a work of [[Alternate History]] written by Scott Blair, known as "Faeelin" over on the [https://web.archive.org/web/20151113063954/http://www.alternatehistory.com/ discussion board] of [[AlternateHistory.com]] (home of ''[[Look to the West]]'', ''[[Decades of Darkness]]'', ''[[Superpower Empire China 1912]]'' and ''[[Alternate History: The Series]]''), where it it published as a serial.


The timeline is of course about [[wikipedia:Gustav Stresemann|Gustav Stresemann]], interwar German statesman and victim of what was perhaps the worst-timed stroke in history. It goes on to explore the consequences, first in Germany and then, as the ripples expand, across the world. The absence of Nazi Germany doesn't mean nothing but sunshine and rainbows by any means, however.
The timeline is of course about [[wikipedia:Gustav Stresemann|Gustav Stresemann]], interwar German statesman and victim of what was perhaps the worst-timed stroke in history. It goes on to explore the consequences, first in Germany and then, as the ripples expand, across the world. The absence of Nazi Germany doesn't mean nothing but sunshine and rainbows by any means, however.
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=== This story provides examples of : ===
* [[Adolf Hitler]]: But don't worry, he dies. I mean, ''before'' he can threaten the very fabric of human civilisation.
* [[Adolf Hitler]]: But don't worry, he dies. I mean, ''before'' he can threaten the very fabric of human civilisation.
* [[All Germans Are Nazis]]: Averted, thankfully.
* [[All Germans Are Nazis]]: Averted, thankfully.
* [[Alternate History]]: But then, you knew that.
* [[Alternate History]]: But then, you knew that.
* [[Big Bad]]: Josef Stalin rather fits the bill.
* [[Big Bad]]: Josef Stalin rather fits the bill.
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 25 July 2020

This would probably be plain "Holding Out for a Hero", but some friend nicked it.

This is a work of Alternate History written by Scott Blair, known as "Faeelin" over on the discussion board of AlternateHistory.com (home of Look to the West, Decades of Darkness, Superpower Empire China 1912 and Alternate History: The Series), where it it published as a serial.

The timeline is of course about Gustav Stresemann, interwar German statesman and victim of what was perhaps the worst-timed stroke in history. It goes on to explore the consequences, first in Germany and then, as the ripples expand, across the world. The absence of Nazi Germany doesn't mean nothing but sunshine and rainbows by any means, however.

The story is told partly as third-person vignettes from the altered world, partly in an authoritative and impartial history-book tone, the whole sprinkled with footnotes which are sometimes purely informative but just as often display the author's characteristic sarcastic wit.

Read it here. Or the After Action Report version Here


Tropes used in Holding Out for A Hero: Gustav Stresemann Survives include:
  1. In this timeline, Kurt's main contestant at the 1941 presidential elections that he won