Perhaps this has been discussed, but check this site out:
http://www.valtakunta.eu/
It is a very professionally done site (in Finnish) based on an AH in which the Nazis won world war 2. It contains a scattering of encyclopedia articles, fake advertisements, tourist articles, maps, flags, and excellent graphics about the nations of New Europe (Finland is predictably much larger), the leading personalities of Fascist Europe, and so forth. The fact that it is in Finnish actually adds to the believability for a non finnish speaker, sort of as if you somehow ISOtted the stuff.
Seems D-Day failed, the Anglo-Americans signed an armistice, and the Germans pushed the Soviets east of Moscow where a front stabilized (or they are still fighting today, can't tell). Since the divergence happened after the Invasion of Italy, the Italian penninsula is divided into a Nazi north and Anglo-American commie ally in the south - a key flashpoint in this cold war.
http://www.valtakunta.eu/
It is a very professionally done site (in Finnish) based on an AH in which the Nazis won world war 2. It contains a scattering of encyclopedia articles, fake advertisements, tourist articles, maps, flags, and excellent graphics about the nations of New Europe (Finland is predictably much larger), the leading personalities of Fascist Europe, and so forth. The fact that it is in Finnish actually adds to the believability for a non finnish speaker, sort of as if you somehow ISOtted the stuff.
Seems D-Day failed, the Anglo-Americans signed an armistice, and the Germans pushed the Soviets east of Moscow where a front stabilized (or they are still fighting today, can't tell). Since the divergence happened after the Invasion of Italy, the Italian penninsula is divided into a Nazi north and Anglo-American commie ally in the south - a key flashpoint in this cold war.