1939-1945 (No Operation Barbarossa)

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1941
Hitler never invades the USSR. Britain continues to receive an uneqnding beating from Germany. Because of this, Britain begins to focus more and more of its efforts on just staying alive. The USSR jointly invades Poland with Germany, as well as annexing Finland and the Baltics.

1942
Britain's naval fleet retreats to British waters. Britian's colonies are left to fend for themselves, causing anger against the crown.

1943
Nazi Germany steps up its production of ships and planes in preparation for Operation Sealion.

1944
Operation Sealion captures many important objectives and captures territory on the British mainland, but results in an overall tactical defeat, as German troops, severely underestimating British capabilities, are bogged down in Kent and Sussex, with insufficient re-inforcements. This leads to a stalemate reminiscent of the Western Front in WWII, except around London, not Paris. Britain eventually expels all German troops from Great Britain after ...

1945
The Manhattan Project in the US has continued on with more aggression and speed that OTL, because the cientists there know this may be their last chance to push back Germany. In March 1945, the Trinity test was a success. Atomic bomb production begins in earnest. Later that month, the US starts bombing European cities like Dunkirk, a German base of operations, and Dover, a concentration point for German landing forces. Hitler refuses to surrender, however, and so the US begin