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Worldwar Series

Harry Turtledove

3 Soft Cover books.

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In the Balance (Worldwar Series, Volume 1)
>From Pearl Harbor to panzers rolling through Paris to the Siege of Leningrad
and the Battle of Midway, war seethed across the planet as the flames of
destruction rose higher and hotter.

And then, suddenly, the real enemy came.

The invaders seemed unstoppable, their technology far beyond human reach.
And never before had men been more divided. For Jew to unite with Nazi,
American with Japanese, and Russian with German was unthinkable.

But the alternative was even worse.

As the fate of the world hung in the balance, slowly, painfully, humankind
took up the shocking challenge . . .

Tilting the Balance (Worldwar Series, Volume 2)
NO ONE COULD STOP THEM--

NOT STALIN, NOT TOGO, NOT CHURCHILL, NOT ROOSEVELT . . .

The invaders had cut the United States virtually in half at the Mississippi,
vaporized Washington, D.C., devastated much of Europe, and held large parts
of the Soviet Union under their thumb.

But humanity would not give up so easily. The new world allies were ruthless
at finding their foe's weaknesses and exploiting them.

Whether delivering supplies in tiny biplanes to partisans across the vast
steppes of Russia, working furiously to understand the enemy's captured
radar in England, or battling house to house on the streets of Chicago,
humankind would never give up.

Yet no one could say when the hellish inferno of death would stop being a
war of conquest and turn into a war of survival--the very survival of the
planet . . .

Upsetting the Balance (Worldwar Series, Volume 3)
Communist China, Japan, Nazi Germany, the United States: they began World
War II as mortal enemies. But suddenly their only hope for survival--never
mind victory--was to unite to stop a mighty foe--one whose frightening
technology appeared invincible.

Far worse beings than the Nazis were loose. From Warsaw to Moscow to China's
enemy-occupied Forbidden City, the nations of the world had been forced into
an uneasy alliance since humanity began its struggle against overwhelming
odds. In Britain and Germany, where the banshee wail of hostile jets
screamed across the land, caches of once-forbidden weapons were unearthed,
and unthinkable tactics were employed against the enemy. Brilliantly
innovative military strategists confronted challenges unprecedented in the
history of warfare.

Even as lack of fuel forced people back to horse and carriage, physicists
worked feverishly to create the first atomic bombs--with horrifying results.
City after city joined the radioactive pyre as the planet erupted in fiery
ruins. Yet the crisis continued--on land, sea, and in the air--as humanity
writhed in global combat. The tactics of daredevil guerrillas everywhere
became increasingly ingenious against a superior foe whose desperate
retaliation would grow ever more fearsome.

No one had ever put the United States, or the world, in such deadly danger.
But if the carnage and annihilation ever stopped, would there be any pieces
to pick up?

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