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The Great War: Breakthroughs

The Great War: Breakthroughs is the third and final installment of the Great War trilogy in the Southern Victory series of alternate history novels by Harry Turtledove.[1] It takes the Southern Victory Series to 1917.

The Great War: Breakthroughs
First edition
AuthorHarry Turtledove
Cover artistGeorge Pratt
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesGreat War
GenreAlternate history novel
PublisherDel Rey Books
Publication date
August 1, 2000
Media typePrint (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages496
ISBN0-345-40563-3
OCLC44039794
813/.54 21
LC ClassPS3570.U76 G743 2000
Preceded byThe Great War: Walk in Hell 
Followed byAmerican Empire: Blood and Iron 

Plot summary edit

It's 1917, the Great War has proved very costly for both the United States and the Confederacy. After the seemingly endless stalemate that had been the first two years of war, the U.S. begin to slowly gain the upper hand, proving able to build and field armored forces more quickly and in greater numbers than the CSA. Their mobile "barrel" (tank) offensive proves decisive, as weak Confederate lines are unable to resist General George Armstrong Custer's advance towards Nashville, Tennessee. In the east, the U.S. are finally able to liberate Washington, D.C. from Confederate forces, though leveling most of the city in the process.

The war in Europe draws to a close, one year earlier than in our timeline as Russia is weakened by uprisings of servicemen and workers (leading to the abdication of Nicholas II as in our timeline, though Russian history diverges within the series after this point), French soldiers rise in mutiny (later leading to the overthrow of the Third French Republic and the establishment of a new monarchy under King Charles XI by 1930). The United Kingdom is cut off from important food shipments from Argentina after Brazil abandons the neutrality it had held since the beginning of the war and allies with Chile and Paraguay to attack Argentina.

By late July 1917, the CSA are in such dire condition that the country is forced to ask the USA for an armistice. The defeat is bitter and costly for the Confederates, as the United States forced punitive terms on the South, analogous to our history's Treaty of Versailles - which the USA considers long-overdue payback for its humiliation in the Second Mexican War, and in the War of Secession before that. Kentucky is readmitted into the US and Sequoyah (our Oklahoma) is put under occupation. Also, the western part of Texas becomes the new US state of Houston with its capital at Lubbock, a northeastern portion of Arkansas is annexed into Missouri, a part of northwestern Sonora is added to New Mexico (which also includes all of our Arizona), and all Virginian counties north of the Rappahannock River are annexed into West Virginia. The northern portion of Maine that the US lost to New Brunswick after the Second Mexican War is regained. Quebec becomes an independent nation and also becomes a US ally/puppet state, while the British Empire is forced to cede the rest of Canada and the Dominion of Newfoundland to the USA which are put under military occupation. The British Empire is also forced to surrender the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), the Bahamas, and Bermuda to the US.

Germany wins the war in Europe, and Kaiser Wilhelm II's reign continues, as do the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires. Belgium remains occupied in peacetime for an extensive reconstruction, Alsace-Lorraine remains a German territory, and Britain is forced to recognize the Irish Republic including Northern Ireland, whose "Orange" Protestants periodically rebel against Irish rule.

Tsar Michael II does not refuse the crown as in our history, but with the war ended, rallies the monarchists to put down all rebellion, so the October Revolution never happens, and the Romanov dynasty continues. Poland and Ukraine are taken away from Russia and established as separate kingdoms under German influence, but Russia retains Finland as a province.

Italy has remained neutral through the entire war, and later volumes make clear that Benito Mussolini remains an obscure politician who never holds high office.

One Confederate submarine captain named Roger Kimball commits a war crime when he torpedoes and sinks a U.S. destroyer after the U.S.-C.S. armistice took effect, an incident soon to become notorious in postwar politics.

Reception edit

Jackie Cassada in her review for Library Journal said "alternate history's grand master displays his acute knowledge of American history as well as his keen imagination as he paints a vivid portrait of a past that could have been."[2] Publishers Weekly said "although a complete and skilfully executed tale in itself, this epic story leaves enough plot threads dangling to demand a fourth novel to tie them up."[3] Don D'Ammassa reviewing for Science Fiction Chronicle said in this novel "the author concentrates more on fictional characters caught up in the conflict, and while it may not provide as many amusing alterations of historical fact, it makes for a much better story. Fans of alternate history, military SF, and riveting adventure fiction should all find this one entertaining."[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Uchronia: Great War Multi-Series (Southern Victory)". www.uchronia.net.
  2. ^ Cassada, Jackie (May 15, 2000). "The Great War (Book review)". Library Journal. 125 (9): 129. ISSN 0363-0277.
  3. ^ "THE GREAT WAR (Book Review)". Publishers Weekly. 247 (30): 74. July 24, 2000. ISSN 0000-0019.
  4. ^ D'Ammassa, Don (October 1, 2000). "The Great War: Breakthroughs". Science Fiction Chronicle: 57. ISSN 0195-5365.

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The Great War Breakthroughs is the third and final installment of the Great War trilogy in the Southern Victory series of alternate history novels by Harry Turtledove 1 It takes the Southern Victory Series to 1917 The Great War BreakthroughsFirst editionAuthorHarry TurtledoveCover artistGeorge PrattCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSeriesGreat WarGenreAlternate history novelPublisherDel Rey BooksPublication dateAugust 1 2000Media typePrint Hardcover amp Paperback Pages496ISBN0 345 40563 3OCLC44039794Dewey Decimal813 54 21LC ClassPS3570 U76 G743 2000Preceded byThe Great War Walk in Hell Followed byAmerican Empire Blood and Iron Plot summary editIt s 1917 the Great War has proved very costly for both the United States and the Confederacy After the seemingly endless stalemate that had been the first two years of war the U S begin to slowly gain the upper hand proving able to build and field armored forces more quickly and in greater numbers than the CSA Their mobile barrel tank offensive proves decisive as weak Confederate lines are unable to resist General George Armstrong Custer s advance towards Nashville Tennessee In the east the U S are finally able to liberate Washington D C from Confederate forces though leveling most of the city in the process The war in Europe draws to a close one year earlier than in our timeline as Russia is weakened by uprisings of servicemen and workers leading to the abdication of Nicholas II as in our timeline though Russian history diverges within the series after this point French soldiers rise in mutiny later leading to the overthrow of the Third French Republic and the establishment of a new monarchy under King Charles XI by 1930 The United Kingdom is cut off from important food shipments from Argentina after Brazil abandons the neutrality it had held since the beginning of the war and allies with Chile and Paraguay to attack Argentina By late July 1917 the CSA are in such dire condition that the country is forced to ask the USA for an armistice The defeat is bitter and costly for the Confederates as the United States forced punitive terms on the South analogous to our history s Treaty of Versailles which the USA considers long overdue payback for its humiliation in the Second Mexican War and in the War of Secession before that Kentucky is readmitted into the US and Sequoyah our Oklahoma is put under occupation Also the western part of Texas becomes the new US state of Houston with its capital at Lubbock a northeastern portion of Arkansas is annexed into Missouri a part of northwestern Sonora is added to New Mexico which also includes all of our Arizona and all Virginian counties north of the Rappahannock River are annexed into West Virginia The northern portion of Maine that the US lost to New Brunswick after the Second Mexican War is regained Quebec becomes an independent nation and also becomes a US ally puppet state while the British Empire is forced to cede the rest of Canada and the Dominion of Newfoundland to the USA which are put under military occupation The British Empire is also forced to surrender the Sandwich Islands Hawaii the Bahamas and Bermuda to the US Germany wins the war in Europe and Kaiser Wilhelm II s reign continues as do the Ottoman and Austro Hungarian Empires Belgium remains occupied in peacetime for an extensive reconstruction Alsace Lorraine remains a German territory and Britain is forced to recognize the Irish Republic including Northern Ireland whose Orange Protestants periodically rebel against Irish rule Tsar Michael II does not refuse the crown as in our history but with the war ended rallies the monarchists to put down all rebellion so the October Revolution never happens and the Romanov dynasty continues Poland and Ukraine are taken away from Russia and established as separate kingdoms under German influence but Russia retains Finland as a province Italy has remained neutral through the entire war and later volumes make clear that Benito Mussolini remains an obscure politician who never holds high office One Confederate submarine captain named Roger Kimball commits a war crime when he torpedoes and sinks a U S destroyer after the U S C S armistice took effect an incident soon to become notorious in postwar politics Reception editJackie Cassada in her review for Library Journal said alternate history s grand master displays his acute knowledge of American history as well as his keen imagination as he paints a vivid portrait of a past that could have been 2 Publishers Weekly said although a complete and skilfully executed tale in itself this epic story leaves enough plot threads dangling to demand a fourth novel to tie them up 3 Don D Ammassa reviewing for Science Fiction Chronicle said in this novel the author concentrates more on fictional characters caught up in the conflict and while it may not provide as many amusing alterations of historical fact it makes for a much better story Fans of alternate history military SF and riveting adventure fiction should all find this one entertaining 4 References edit Uchronia Great War Multi Series Southern Victory www uchronia net Cassada Jackie May 15 2000 The Great War Book review Library Journal 125 9 129 ISSN 0363 0277 THE GREAT WAR Book Review Publishers Weekly 247 30 74 July 24 2000 ISSN 0000 0019 D Ammassa Don October 1 2000 The Great War Breakthroughs Science Fiction Chronicle 57 ISSN 0195 5365 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Great War Breakthroughs amp oldid 1094333174, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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