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Date: 2005-04-24 06:15 pm (UTC)named Turtledove, tries to model a hypothetical with a historical event that really isn't appropriate. In this case, he takes the collapse of the Soviet empire, scrapes off the serial numbers and uses it to model how the Nazis might have ended, even thoguh the historical Soviets were surrounded by alternative social/economic systems while Turtledove's Nazis are supreme in their world.
Personally, given the Nazi economic system, I wouldn't give them good odds of getting out of the 1950s without a terminal convulsion.