What if the Great Depression led not to recovery, but to global devastation?
In an alternate timeline the world descends into chaos years ahead of schedule. Hitler consolidates power in Germany, Japan strikes in the Pacific, and colonial empires brace for upheaval.
From the overrun countries of Europe to the jungles of Guadalcanal, from London’s bombed streets to the secret war waged by SOE agents in occupied Europe, 1933 is a sweeping reimagining of the Second World War’s beginnings—one that starts years too early and consumes the globe in its furnace.
Tanks thunder. Fighters scream. Resistance rises.
1933: The World at War is a richly detailed alternate history, where real events twist just slightly—enough to bring nations to ruin or glory. A tale of ambition, betrayal, and survival told through battlefield commanders, resistance fighters, and soldiers on every front.