1956 : The Red Dawn
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 1h 3m
Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2017
Highest in action : #10

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"This war is a new kind of war. It is warfare in terms of every continent, every island, every sea, every air lane in the world."
Franklin D. Roosevelt - 23 February 1942

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The Red Dawn follows an alternative historical route, where WW2 is lengthened by 5 to 6 decades, and the reader explores the world that fights it. It follows the stories of specific soldiers and families from Germany, to the Middle east, to Japan, to USA, all the way back to England and France. Real accounts will be mixed with fiction.

Follow the story of various characters, as they navigate this treacherous war, involving family, love, lust, and betrayal.

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This book is the First book in the series, The last War.

1956 : The Red Dawn
1964 : No End Near
1971 : This Bloody World
1983 : Cleansing Fire
1992 : The Extinction Order
2000 : Brave New World

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