Robert Conroy is an author of alternate history novels. He resides in suburban Detroit and is a semiretired business and economics history teacher.
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- His first novel, 1901, deals with a German invasion of Long Island.
- His second novel, 1862, is based on what might have happened had the United Kingdom entered into the American Civil War on the side of the Confederacy.
- 1945 deals with what might have occurred if the Japanese had not surrendered at the end of World War II and a land invasion of the Japanese home islands was required.
- His fourth novel, 1942, which won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History,[1] tells of the Japanese conquest of Hawaii after the attack on Pearl Harbor is far more successful than actually happened.
- His fifth novel, Red Inferno: 1945, deals with a war between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union following the controversial move by the Allies towards Berlin. The move is tragically misunderstood by Stalin.
- Himmler's War will be published in December, 2011, and deals with what might have happened if Hitler had been killed a year earlier than in real life and leadership of Nazi Germany passed to Himmler.
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