20th Century Timeline (Germania)

Note: Assume all other events in World War II except those specifically mentioned take place normally.

1937

 * Jan. 7: The Die Glocke Project is initiated in Nazi Germany with the purpose of advancing German technology in order to win the war Hitler is planning.
 * Feb. 11: The construction of the Berlin Bunker is completed and German scientists begin work on an atomic bomb.
 * Mar. 2: The construction of the Austrian Bunker is completed and German scientists begin designing a teleportation device.
 * Apr. 18: The Die Glocke teleportation project begins.
 * May 1: The "bell-shaped structure" is developed and tests with red mercury are initiated.
 * May 4: Several scientists are killed by radioactivity in the Austrian Bunker.
 * May 16: The Third Reich claims a large area of Antarctica.
 * Jun. 1: Hitler orders the construction of a "super lab" and mining facility in Antarctica around the South Pole to study magnetism and secret advanced technology.
 * Aug. 9: The Antarctic Bunker is completed and German scientists begin mining the South Pole.
 * Sep. 1: Germans begin research into atomic behavior and begin constructing centrifuges.

1939

 * Oct 15: The Manhattan Project begins with the purpose of building an atomic bomb.


 * Sep. 17: German scientists invent anti-gravity technology in the Austrian Bunker.


 * Dec. 9: German scientists begin using the idea of thermal diffusion in their construction of atomic bombs.


 * Dec. 14: The Manhattan Project begins collecting and studying uranium.

1941

 * Apr. 10: German scientists begin testing atomic bomb construction with thermal diffusion.
 * Sep. 3: German centrifuge construction is completed.

1942

 * Jan. 21: The Philadelphia Experiment is performed by Einstein, in which a navy ship is rendered invisible for 3 seconds, but almost everyone on board is killed due to complications.


 * Feb. 1: The Die Glocke teleportation project is shut down.


 * Feb. 3: The Die Glocke flying saucer project is opened in hopes of achieving German air superiority.


 * Feb. 12: The Die Glocke "Wunderwaffen" or "miracle weapon" project is opened.


 * Feb. 16: American newspapers refer to Einstein as a "mad scientist" and he is shunned by many Americans


 * Mar. 3: Einstein returns to Germany.
 * Mar. 17: Hitler contacts Einstein about working on Die Glocke.
 * Mar. 18: Einstein agrees to see Hitler's labs.
 * Mar. 20: Einstein visits the Berlin Bunker and is unimpressed by the technology designed for the atomic bomb.
 * Mar. 21: Einstein visits the Austrian Bunker and is very intrigued by the prototype Luftwaffe technology and the anti-gravity Die Glocke project. He agrees to help the German army advance in exchange for full access to the facilities and freedom to command the German resources to conduct his own experiments.


 * Apr. 23: Many Manhattan Project labs are abandoned but left intact, some even with lights left on.


 * Apr. 30: The last remaining uranium in the Manhattan Project is used up.


 * Sep. 12: A scientist accidentally detonates a powerful explosive in the largest Manhattan Project lab, destroying it along with all of its documents and technology.


 * Oct. 7: The last Manhattan Project lab is abandoned.


 * Oct. 13: All Manhattan Project funding is ceased.


 * Oct. 15: On the anniversary of its opening, the Manhattan Project is set to shut down on January 1, 1943.

1943

 * Jan. 1: The Manhattan Project is officially shut down.
 * Oct 2: After working for nearly a year and a half, Einstein and the German scientists create an atomic bomb and Hitler orders its mass production.
 * Nov. 1: Einstein and the German scientists begin working on an advanced aircraft for the Luftwaffe. Einstein is informed of the Wunderwaffen project.
 * Nov. 4: Einstein drafts a design plan for the development of the German flying saucers, dubbed "Stahl Wolken," or Steel Clouds.
 * Nov. 14: Einstein invents solar panels for the miracle weapon, dubbed "Feuerball" or "Fireball"
 * Nov. 15: The Germans design a weapon frame for the Feuerball.
 * Nov. 23: The Stahl Wolken is completed.
 * Nov. 24: The Stahl Wolken is tested and can travel 1700 mph in any direction and can elevate nearly out of the atmosphere using anti-gravity technology, but not out of the atmosphere due to the absence of gravity. Hitler orders its mass production
 * Dec. 1: The Stahl Wolken is introduced to combat for the first time and is described by Allied force as "UFOs" German air superiority is firmly established.
 * Dec. 2: German scientists begin designing a power core capable of storing and firing concentrated energy absorbed by the solar panels.

1944

 * Feb. 6: The Feuerball is completed and tested. The test results show that the weapon sometimes fires pure solar energy and sometime electricty, both equally deadly. Hitler orders its mass production.
 * Mar. 1: The Feuerball is introduced to combat, giving a losing Germany a massive advantage. German forces immediately begai destroying enemy strongholds and defenses, allowing for massive invasions.
 * Mar. 8: Stahl Wolken produced starting on this day were outfitted with Feuerballs in addition to their already advanced remote rocket system.
 * Mar. 10: Einstein is given total control of the Die Glocke facilities.