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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Publication date
  
January 30, 2001

Originally published
  
30 January 2001

Followed by
  
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Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Pages
  
496

Page count
  
496

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Genres
  
Fiction, Alternate history, Science Fiction, Romance novel, Speculative fiction

Similar
  
Harry Turtledove books, Alternate history books, Other books

Colonization: Aftershocks is an alternate history and science fiction novel by Harry Turtledove. It is the third and final novel of the Colonization series, as well as the seventh installment in the extended Worldwar series.

Plot

The nuclear war between Nazi Germany and the Race ends with a German surrender after Ernst Kaltenbrunner, the Führer, is killed and replaced by Walter Dornberger. Dornberger agrees to disband the Axis Forces, withdraw German troops from occupied France, and disband the German rocket and nuclear forces. The German withdrawal results in instability in the governments of its allies, such as the British Union of Fascists in Britain, as well as clashes between the Free French Forces and the new government of liberated France, and radioactive fallout drifts into the Soviet Union. However, Dornberger secretly begins stockpiling weapons and missile parts, allowing Germany the option to rearm itself in the future.

Meanwhile, the nuclear attack on the Race's colony fleet from Second Contact is finally revealed: it was an American attack, ordered by President Earl Warren. When it is revealed, Fleetlord Atvar gives Warren a choice: dismantle the American space program, or allow the Race to nuke Indianapolis for revenge. To the surprise of all, Warren allows the Race to destroy Indianapolis, and then commits suicide, with Vice President Harold Stassen taking over. It is eventually stated that the reason Warren allowed the city to be destroyed over the space program was that the Americans were working on a starship that would allow them to journey to the Race's homeworld and repay their visit to Earth.

During this time, the Race itself undergoes large social unrest, due to the effects of ginger on their females. Drug addiction, the black market, prostitution and the practice of marriage all arise from it, along with a reproductive system that is unregulated, much like that of humans.

References

Colonization: Aftershocks Wikipedia


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