What If The Axis Had Won? An Analysis Of The Brutal Consequences Of A World Under Nazi Domination, With Extended Genocides, Extreme Repression And The End Of Freedoms
Despite the end of the Second World War having occurred in 1945, many still wonder: what would have happened if the outcome had been different? What if the Axis, led by Germany, Italy, and Japan, had defeated the Allies? The consequences would be profound, radical, and marked by extreme violence.
One Of Hitler’s Main Plans: Empire Based On “Pure Race”
Hitler’s plan was clear: to create an Aryan empire in Central and Eastern Europe. He saw immigration as a threat and believed that ethnocentrism would solve Europe’s problems. The idea of racial purity was central to the Nazi project.
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Total Genocide Of The Jews
The extermination of the Jews was one of the explicit goals of the Nazi leader. His plan, called the “Final Solution,” envisioned the murder of all Jews in the world.
The genocide had already begun with the war and resulted in the death of more than 6 million people. If they had won, it is likely that this number would have increased significantly.
Medical Experiments Would Become Common Practice
Brutal scientific experiments, especially conducted by Japan and Germany, would be normalized. The Nazis conducted tests on prisoners without anesthesia, including exposure to chemical substances, high-pressure tests, and genetic experiments.
Many did not survive. The few who resisted were subjected to new experiments. This practice, if it became commonplace, would mark an era of institutionalized brutality.
End Of Freedom Of Speech
National Socialist Germany did not tolerate opposition. Families critical of the regime would be punished with exile or death. Diversity of thought, culture, trade, religion, and art would be erased. Total loyalty to the State would be demanded. Any disagreement, no matter how small, would result in repression.
Hitler Everywhere
As seen in other authoritarian regimes, such as that of North Korea, Hitler’s face would be everywhere.
Cafés, subway stations, public buildings: nothing would escape. Any act of disrespect to the leader’s image would result in severe penalties. Devotion to the dictator would become part of everyday life.
Division Of The United States
The United States would be sliced between Japan and Germany. The Japanese plan included transforming the West Coast into a military zone, controlling states like Washington, Oregon, and California.
The center of the country would be neutral. The East would be taken over by the Nazis. Although American territory was difficult to invade, a possible Axis victory would make this scenario feasible.
German As The Dominant Language
With the Axis victory and the conquest of Europe, Hitler would impose German as the official language. The idea of a dominant race included cultural dominance.
In schools across various regions, teaching the German language would replace English. Linguistic imposition would be part of the territorial control strategy.
End Of The State Of Israel
Even if the State of Israel were created by the United Nations, it would not have survived. With Germany controlling Europe, a strong presence in the Middle East, and Italy occupying North Africa, Hitler would have the means to destroy Israel.
Furthermore, it is possible that there would be no Jews alive or willing to occupy the territory after years of persecution and murder.
Permanent Fascism In Italy
Italy, seen by Hitler as the weak link in the alliance, could be transformed into a puppet state. Nevertheless, Benito Mussolini’s fascist regime would remain in power.
Mussolini had already rewritten the constitution and invested in indoctrinating the population. An Axis victory would reinforce this authoritarian line.
Slavery In Western Europe Was Hitler’s Goal
With the plan for expansion and dominance, Hitler would not hesitate to enslave millions. The idea was to turn Slavs and other “undesirable” peoples into forced laborers.
It is estimated that he intended to keep 14 million people in slavery, forcing them to work on conquered lands to feed the German people.
If the Axis had won World War II, the world would have plunged into a period of authoritarian domination, genocide, slavery, and widespread repression. The Allied victory prevented this scenario from becoming a reality, preserving values such as freedom, diversity, and justice.
With information from Aventuras na História.

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