Clash of Eagles

Clash of Eagles
Author Leo Rutman
Country United States
Language English
Genre Alternate history
Publisher Fawcett Publications
Publication date
29 July 1990
Media type Print (Paperback)
ISBN 0-449-14596-4
OCLC 22334199

Clash of Eagles is a 1990 alternate history novel by Leo Rutman.

Plot summary

December, 1941. Nazi Germany has vanquished the United Kingdom and launches a major invasion across the Atlantic. German forces under Erwin Rommel land in Quebec and sweep down Canada, New England, and the Ohio Valley to New York City and declared the eastern United States an occupied territory. The rest of the United States remains unoccupied but perilously exposed to further attacks, and the Roosevelt Administration evacuates the endangered Washington, D.C. and flees westwards to California. Life in the major cites has become a grim nightmare as the new Nazi regime takes over. But slowly, quietly, a resistance movement has begun to grow. Determined to rout the invaders, brave and angry men and women from longshoremen, laborers, gangsters, actresses, street hoods, socialites, and vagrants will rise up against history's greatest evil. They will fight to the death, some at the cost of their lives to take their country back.

References in other works

Gavriel David Rosenfeld, a lecturer in (actual) history at the University of California, Los Angeles,[1] cited to Clash of Eagles in his novel The World Hitler Never Made.[2][3]

See also

The above page includes an extensive list of other Wikipedia articles regarding works of Nazi Germany/Axis/World War II alternate history.

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