Uncle Alf
"Uncle Alf" | |
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Short story by Harry Turtledove | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Alternate history |
Publication | |
Published in | Alternate Generals II and Atlantis and Other Places |
Publication type | Print and online |
Publisher | Baen Books |
Publication date | 2002 |
"Uncle Alf" (2002) is an alternate history short story by Harry Turtledove. It was first published in Turtledove's edited anthology Alternate Generals II in 2002 and was later reprinted in his short story collection Atlantis and Other Places in 2010.[1][2]
Plot
The point of divergence occurs in 1913 when Alfred von Schlieffen, who in real life died in 1913, survives to personally oversee the successful implementation of his famous plan for two-front war against France and Russia. Germany wins World War I in 1914 after only a few months, and fully occupies both France and Belgium while the United Kingdom and Russia back out of the war completely. Two years later in 1916, an earlier communist revolution erupts in Russia, Kaiser Wilhelm II (fearing the consequences within his country's own borders if the Russian Tsar fell) helps his cousin and former enemy Tsar Nicholas II to crush it quickly.
The main action of the story itself is set in May of 1929, as sergeant Adolf Hitler of the Feldgendarmerie is sent to Lille in pursuit of communist agitator Jacques Doriot. The story is a series of letters from "Uncle Alf" to his niece/lover, Geli Raubal. In these letters, he expresses his frustration with the complacency of the local German officials; his disgust with the "degraded" French; his utter devotion to the German Empire, and; his unrestrained (and incestrial) passion for his beloved Geli.
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- 2002 short stories
- Short stories by Harry Turtledove
- Alternate history short stories
- American short stories
- Cultural depictions of Wilhelm II
- Cultural depictions of Adolf Hitler
- Cultural depictions of Nicholas II of Russia
- 2000s historical novel stubs
- Alternate history novel stubs
- 2000s speculative fiction novel stubs