Alternate history is one of my favorite topics, and I’m curious to hear your thoughts.

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    Thanks for another great answer. I realise now that the comparison with Soviet wasn’t very thoughtful of me. I just wanted to imagine something that would have broken up the Nazi German hegemony from the inside.

    Another thought is that American products and culture probably are popular partly because they were winners in World War 2.

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      American culture was a major export during the Great Depression, so it is likely that American culture would continue to be an export unless the USA ceased to exist.

      I would just expect Nazi Germany to censor and control some of America’s cultural exports. Hitler liked Disney movies, for instance. However, jazz was banned.

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      Another thought is that American products and culture probably are popular partly because they were winners in World War 2.

      Absolutely. American soldiers being stationed all over the world was fantastic PR. Being stationed long term, they brought along much of what they were used to in the USA. Those luxuries were traded with the locals and of course, if the locals wanted to be seen as fashionable, they just had to have those things.