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An alternate historical book series that would have been if there had been no nuclear war in 1983. An account of the events after disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1989 (book "New Russia"), civil war in Yugoslavia in 1990-1997 (book "Balkan syndrome") and other events in parallel world.

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  • No Doomsday (1983: Doomsday)
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  • An alternate historical book series that would have been if there had been no nuclear war in 1983. An account of the events after disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1989 (book "New Russia"), civil war in Yugoslavia in 1990-1997 (book "Balkan syndrome") and other events in parallel world.
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  • An alternate historical book series that would have been if there had been no nuclear war in 1983. An account of the events after disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1989 (book "New Russia"), civil war in Yugoslavia in 1990-1997 (book "Balkan syndrome") and other events in parallel world. The 'No Doomsday' alternate history book series was written by German-ethnic Transylvanian authors and couple Herta Müller and Richard Wagner. It explains a world where the tragic event known as Doomsday never happened. It is highly known in the ANZC and ADC countries, though critics suggest that literature like this would be unhealthy for the reader.
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