Media (No Napoleon)

Media in the No Napoleon timeline.

Fiction

 * War and Peace - a 1869 novel by Russian author Leo Tolstoy. It tells the story of an alternate reality in which the Russian Empire joined the Coalition in the, causing Napoleon to avoid catching disease. Russia and Prussia face a great loss, Prussia and Austria forced to create a buffer state of , and the three eventually join a second coalition, this time having Napoleon invade Russia and heavily defeat them, causing widespread uprisings.
 *  - a 1924 novel by Canadian author Ralph Aquin. It tells the story of a francophobe and Americanophobe family forced to leave their home in during the  and commit various crimes and face challenges to safely migrate to,.

Animation

 *  - a Japanese anime series by Hidekaz Himaruya. The series focuses on several major events in world history, mainly the  and the, as well as a sub-story that focuses on earlier history. The name is a portmanteau combining hetare (ヘタレ,  for "useless" or "pathetic") and the English word, allies (referring to the allies of the world wars).

Film

 * Red Awakening - a 1998 American directed by . The film is set in an alternate 1960s, where the  and her allies are victorious in, and a new bloody war is emerging.

Internet

 * The Wiki  includes several timelines with point of divergences that change history in some ways. Timelines include:
 * Vive Napoléon!: avoids disease in 1797. His presence in  the signing of the  cause discrepancies in the treaty, and a second  breaks out. Napoleon again leads the nation to victory, and soon goes onto conquer most of Europe.
 * Allied Victory: The win, causing the break-up of Austria-Hungary, the loss of France's title as a , and the United Kingdom, Prussia and Russia to be the most influential nations in the world.
 * 1963: Doomsday: A false alarm in the causes full-out nuclear warfare, and the world tries to recover from the tragedy.
 * The Green South: An unexplained event causes Antarctica to lose its ice sheet, making colonialism much easier. Through the World Wars, France had dominated most of the continent.
 * Viva Louisiana: does not switch sides in the French Revolution, and Napoleon's army swiftly defeats the country, before he goes into Italy. Though he does catch the disease and eventually pass away, the  forces Spain to give up it's colonial possession  to France, creating a new era in French colonialism in North America.
 * Great Green North: The Greenlandic ice sheet melts, granting Europe with a new and closer land to colonize. France has one of the largest possessions on the island.
 * British Quebec: The is a bust, and the greater addition of land causes a blow to the Americans in the  and even their defeat.