Our Worlds War
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Wonder Woman #164-174, 176-188, Our Worlds at War #1, Secret Files & Origins #3 | ![]() |
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Our Worlds War

How would our country be different if Germany had won World War 1?
I don't understand much of anything about war, so if any of you could send links about this question, or tell me what you think that'd be swell. Thank you.
Even though that's physically impossible given the way things played out, we could simply assume that we had never gotten involved in the war, as we were in fact one of the prime factors in winning the war (No, we didn't lose as many as in the Somme or Verdun, but point is that we provided fresh and enthusiastic men when all of Europe was running out of both).
Honestly, if our isolationist policies had withstood, we probably would be affected economically. Britain would never be invaded; Germany simply did not have a transportation fleet capable of moving large amounts of troops to make a decisive invasion of the Britain Isles; especially not against such a great concentration as the Royal home guard's fleet. Assuming that somehow the Germans Spring Offensive in 1918 was successful, and they battled their way to and occupied Paris, they would have probably called an end to the war right there, with there simply being a treaty of peace rather than of surrender. It's dubious that Britain would continue the fight - with their home island's shipping in jeopardy at the hands of the U-Boats, and London within shelling distance from the coasts of Normandy, they would have given the Germans generous terms.
Germany would keep the Alsace-Lorraine and probably make another territorial acquisition, possibly something along the Sigfried line or something of strategic or economic value. They would have to go through a reconstruction era, but there would be no abject poverty. There would probably still be a spring of revolutionary ideas and parties such as the Socialists and the Fascists, but that would have been spurred by the Russian Revolution of 1917. France would probably return to a severely weakened, though independent state, possibly with some German influence for its ruler.
Germany would probably still be a monarchy, with Kaiser Wilhelm as its Emperor and him along with Ludendorff and Hindenburg the heroes of the war.
Given all of this, we can immediately assume that Germany would be totally and indisputably incapable of launching any kind of attack on American soil (Remember, they have barely a fleet capable of landing on American soil with anything significant; they'd be blasted out of the water on the 3,000 km journey). At best, a state of war could continue to exist against Britain or in our sea lanes which would damage our commerce and shipping - slightly. It's a proverbial dent on a Humvee. America at that time was almost completely economically independent of itself, we in fact had surplus materials to loan out to the Entente powers during the war.
And all of those factors aside, Germany in 1910 had a population of approximately 64 million, whereas the United States had nearly twice that. After suffering years of war with two million young men dead and four more million wounded, Germany had absolutely no manpower to fight. In 1918, after the reversal of the Spring Offensive at Amiens, German war planners estimated that even if they conscripted all of the young high school graduates just turning eighteen that year (a sickening prospect), that they would at best be able to pull in 300,000 more men for the entire year (after having lost nearly a million in the attacks). The United States by comparison had an army of four million boisterous and freshly trained men that they were siphoning into France as quickly as they could.
To put it shortly, it probably would have been a welcome respite, with little to absolutely no effect on the United States. Europe would be in the process of rebuilding and would be swiped by Influenza in 1918, but at least they might not suffer the deaths of 70 million more people in a mere 25 more years.
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New dc Superman: Our Worlds at War; Book 1 | ![]() |
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JSA Our Worlds At War 1 DC NM 2001 Hawkman Power Girl | ![]() |
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JLA Our Worlds At War 1 DC NM 2001 Batman Superman | ![]() |
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OUR WORLDS AT WAR Crossover 11 Issues - Green Lantern | ![]() |
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OUR WORLDS AT WAR 11 books DC Comics NM | ![]() |
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Our Worlds at War tie in: Superboy #91 | ![]() |
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Our Worlds at War tie in: World's Finest one shot | ![]() |
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Superman #172 (2001) Our Worlds At War | ![]() |
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Green Lantern Our Worlds at War #1 2001 Jae Lee DC Comics | ![]() |
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Making "Gone With The Wind" Pt. 1/5 ("Our World," ABC, 1987)
I think that our hole world is at war with itself. We are constantly fighting each other. Why do we fight?
I have decided that we fight ehach other for simple reasons such as food, water, shelter, education etc. but why do we fight ehach other forall this? We all desire the same things, yet individually we have no control of any of thees things?
If the major industry of the countrys was not war the other simple things would be easy to acquire.
1/3 of the world has enough over abundance to feed clothe and house the other 2/3's of the labor force who are in poverty. They throw away enough food to feed all the people.
Huge restaurants even McDonalds throws away enough food it is said to feed every man women and child in the world.
From the full trays of food to food that has been in the bin to long. Some people buy a full tray of food for their children and they take a few bites and the rest gets thrown away,.
Whole carton's of milk, juice and sandwitches.
The super rich of each country has tons of thrown away food from the white house to other wealthy politicians to wealthy businessmen.
they throw away enough food to feed all the starving.
I was reading that and it really bothered me.
We have so much I may view leaving food on my plat differently.
they interviewed cathering businesses for huge weddings and political fund raisers to simple dinner partys. Between the thrash cans full of food the extra food they have to throw away. It was endless the amount of waste.



























































