Holy shit Amazon.
Even if the axis would have won the WW2 this would be impossible.
>>79506250
It's fiction.
Plus Hitler had no interest in africa or really anything beyond Europe.
>>79506250
It's a fantasy story based on the premise of someone being able to travel between timelines (with the implication that this is how the Nazis got nukes, since they were nowhere near building them in real life). Don't treat it as a "historical fiction" work by any stretch of the imagination.
It's just goofy fantasy and a chance to explore certain political themes. Enjoy it for what it is.
>>79506250
It depends. The Americas wouldn't be like that. And India wouldn't be Japanese. But a lot of the other territories would just be a matter of annexing colonies.
And unlike the Allies, the Axis wouldn't be worried about bad PR when cracking down on rebellions.
In the book, a lot of the areas are actually spheres of influence and puppet states rather than land under their direct control. But TV shows always simplify everything.
>>79506462
Unlike the Allies, the Axis wouldn't be capable of cracking down on rebellions because they didn't have the manpower or resources....fuck it, I'm done with this shit. Too drunk, too tired. Gonna go get some dinner.
>>79506250
It's called "Greater Nazi Reich", that should tell you about how much historical realism there is. As if there's an American Empire called "Great Murrica" or something.
Maps aside. I'm trying hard to continue watching this show but it's just not doing it for me. I'm six episodes in and feel like it is way too over the place and the characters are just stall and void of life. Am I just a retard with no taste or should I keep on going?
>>79506250
>tfw this timeline never happened and you are not in the Japanese Reich states
>>79506250
>this could have happened