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  1. The TV series The Man in the High Castle depicts an alternate reality where the Axis won World War II. In the show, a World Map is shown in some episodes, here is an example: The red areas are the lands of the Greater Nazi Reich, the blue ones form the Japanese Empire, while the white/blank parts apparently are unclaimed lands.

  2. Oct 7, 2011 · In The Man in the High Castle the characters get a hint that the world that they are living in is fictional, and they get a glimpse of the truth. But Dick himself believed—or at least he described having a religious experience that revealed—something similar about our world: that we are still living in the first century, and that the twenty centuries of history are in some sense false or ...

  3. Dec 19, 2016 · In the book it is explained that the alternate-history fiction The Grasshopper Lies Heavy was written [by 'the man in the high castle'] by consulting the I-Ching to resolve various decisions that had to be made to generate the sequence of events; although it depicts an Allied victory, the path to that victory is very different from our actual history.

  4. Jun 18, 2016 · In episode 8 of the TV adaption of The Man In The High Castle, Obergruppenführer Smith is informed that his son has something the doctor refers to as "Landouzy-Dejurine syndrome." It appears from the dialogue that the illness is so debilitating that the son will have to be killed. (Apparently due to some policy of the Greater Nazi Reich.)

  5. Nov 28, 2015 · At the end of the novel The Man in the High Castle, Nobusuke Tagomi comes back to his own timeline, orders Frank Frink released, then has a heart attack. However, the novel also lacks a complete resolution: Philip K Dick always planned to go back to it and write a sequel some day. From this interview (emphasis mine):

  6. Feb 26, 2017 · The point of departure for Man in the High Castle is a different outcome of an attempt to assassinate US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. He survived in our real history. In the alternate timeline he doesn't (and is replaced by a strongly isolationist president).

  7. Oct 23, 2018 · In the last episode of season 3 of The Man in the High Castle we are told that individuals can only travel to an alternate reality if. their alternate self had already died in the alternate reality. This explanation is given for why

  8. May 7, 2017 · That’s why the book, my book The Man In The High Castle is set in the Japanese part, you see, because then I could deal with people. But I have little glimpses of the Nazi part like when Mr. Tagomi hears this printout on personality traits of the Nazi contenders for Reichsfuhrer, Reichs Chancelor, I’m sorry.

  9. Apr 30, 2017 · 12. In episode 6 of the TV adaption of The Man In The High Castle, Obergruppenführer Smith and Rudolph Wegener talk about the time they fought in war, implying even Nazi war crimes. However, John Smith is an American native who doesn't really speak German.

  10. 5. In the TV series The Man in the High Castle, episode "Kindness" (S1E09), Inspector Kido is asked by Taishi Okamura (of the Yakuza) to meet to discuss something. In this meeting, it is revealed that the person who shot the Crown Prince. A snippet of dialogue from the meeting:

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