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CASCADING DIVERGENCE: 1941 Presa d'Africa – Mussolini's Dream of Empire

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What if Mussolini was given a second chance—and this time, he forged an empire that held?

Here’s What Unfolds in This Strategic and Gripping Sequel to CASCADING DIVERGENCE 1940: An Alternate World
History Begins
—and Parallel Companion to CASCADING DIVERGENCE 1941: Lebensraum:A Realignment of Power – With Britain neutral and Germany focused on the East, Hitler gives Mussolini a different conquer Africa.Italy Transformed – Facing failure and ridicule, Mussolini unleashes the Steel Doctrine—a brutal, efficient remaking of the Italian state and military.The Conquest Begins – From the defeat of Greece to the sands of Libya, Italy builds a war machine engineered for endurance and system, not spectacle.A Campaign for Africa – Italian forces strike south, overwhelming Free French and Free Belgian forces in Central Africa through coordinated logistics, infrastructure dominance, and relentless advance.Why Readers Are Drawn to This
A Grand Saga – But Each Story Never Leaves You Hanging.
A Different Approach to Story Writing – Tailored for the Busy Reader.

A Closer Look…

Historians often mark the rise and fall of empires by battles won or lost—but in this alternate timeline, Mussolini seeks to build something more enduring. No longer chasing bombastic glory, Italy turns inward, reshaping itself with cold efficiency. Greece falls not to slogans, but to supply chains. And in Africa, a corridor of conquest—engineered by General Giovanni Messe—emerges not through spectacle, but through silence, systems, and submission.

Presa d’Africa unfolds in parallel with Lebensraum, revealing the other half of the Axis strategy as World War II reshapes itself in cascading waves. While German panzers race toward Moscow, Italian convoys push through the Sahara. Both seek permanence—but through very different paths.

For readers who crave rich, plausible alternate history—and prefer stories told with narrative focus and satisfying resolution—Presa d’Africa offers a gripping, self-contained chapter in a world forever altered by a single moment in 1940.

186 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 21, 2025

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Ron Wood

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Ronald David "Ronnie" Wood is an English rock guitarist and bassist best known as a member of The Rolling Stones, Faces, and The Jeff Beck Group.

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