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In the Name of the Reich in Chattanooga, TN
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In the Name of the Reich in Chattanooga, TN
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London, 1969. Great Britain has flourished under National Socialist rule since its integration into the Third Reich after the Second Great War - a war Great Britain lost - and the nation is at peace. Or so it seems.
A psychedelic drug named Yonder has taken the working class population by storm, and has become a figurehead for a "silent protest" against the Nationalist Socialist regime. It is now the single greatest threat to social order, and must be stopped.
British-born Detective Sergeant John Highsmith - an officer in the Metropolitan Police's Drug Enforcement Squad - is a member of the Task Force dedicated to achieving just this. But the job is not so straightforward, and when John is confronted with violence, torture, and death, only his stead-fast loyalty to National Socialism will protect him as he puts his life on the line - in the name of the Reich.
A harrowing tale of what might have been,
In the Name of the Reich
examines how Nazi rule would have warped British society and a young man raised under it. It is uncompromising in its depiction, and aims to revolutionise this genre of fiction.
A psychedelic drug named Yonder has taken the working class population by storm, and has become a figurehead for a "silent protest" against the Nationalist Socialist regime. It is now the single greatest threat to social order, and must be stopped.
British-born Detective Sergeant John Highsmith - an officer in the Metropolitan Police's Drug Enforcement Squad - is a member of the Task Force dedicated to achieving just this. But the job is not so straightforward, and when John is confronted with violence, torture, and death, only his stead-fast loyalty to National Socialism will protect him as he puts his life on the line - in the name of the Reich.
A harrowing tale of what might have been,
In the Name of the Reich
examines how Nazi rule would have warped British society and a young man raised under it. It is uncompromising in its depiction, and aims to revolutionise this genre of fiction.
London, 1969. Great Britain has flourished under National Socialist rule since its integration into the Third Reich after the Second Great War - a war Great Britain lost - and the nation is at peace. Or so it seems.
A psychedelic drug named Yonder has taken the working class population by storm, and has become a figurehead for a "silent protest" against the Nationalist Socialist regime. It is now the single greatest threat to social order, and must be stopped.
British-born Detective Sergeant John Highsmith - an officer in the Metropolitan Police's Drug Enforcement Squad - is a member of the Task Force dedicated to achieving just this. But the job is not so straightforward, and when John is confronted with violence, torture, and death, only his stead-fast loyalty to National Socialism will protect him as he puts his life on the line - in the name of the Reich.
A harrowing tale of what might have been,
In the Name of the Reich
examines how Nazi rule would have warped British society and a young man raised under it. It is uncompromising in its depiction, and aims to revolutionise this genre of fiction.
A psychedelic drug named Yonder has taken the working class population by storm, and has become a figurehead for a "silent protest" against the Nationalist Socialist regime. It is now the single greatest threat to social order, and must be stopped.
British-born Detective Sergeant John Highsmith - an officer in the Metropolitan Police's Drug Enforcement Squad - is a member of the Task Force dedicated to achieving just this. But the job is not so straightforward, and when John is confronted with violence, torture, and death, only his stead-fast loyalty to National Socialism will protect him as he puts his life on the line - in the name of the Reich.
A harrowing tale of what might have been,
In the Name of the Reich
examines how Nazi rule would have warped British society and a young man raised under it. It is uncompromising in its depiction, and aims to revolutionise this genre of fiction.

















