About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Allied Characters, Allied Countries, Allied Red Alert III missions, RA2: Allied WWIII Arsenal, Albert Einstein, Allied Commander, Allied Commander, Allied Commander, Allied Commander, Ben Carville, Brenda Snow, Douglas Hill, Eva Lee, Eva McKenna, Field Commander A9, George Patton, Giles Price, Gunter von Esling, Howard T. Ackerman, Jerry Boyd, Kelly Weaver, Lissette Hanley, Lydia Winters, Michael Dugan, Nikos Stavros, Rene Lyon, Robert Bingham, Rupert Thornley, Tanya, Tanya Adams, Thorn Carville, Vladimir Kosygin, Warren Fuller, Australia, Canada, France, France, Germany, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Greece, Japan, Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, Red Alert 3, Canine Combatant Research, Cryoprison, Legionnaire Initiative, Office of Occupational Forces, Sandbags, Third World War, Time Belt, War of the Three Powers. Excerpt: Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist who made significant contributions to the Allied war effort. He was instrumental in making the Chronosphere a practical weapon. In an alternate Red Alert Timeline, he was later erased from the timeline by Cherdenko. Einstein was involved with a United States project based at Trinity, New Mexico in 1946 - the project that resulted in the Chronosphere. Einstein used the project to travel back in time to 1924 - with prevention of the Second World War in mind by eliminating the source. There, the scientist met Adolf Hitler, a World War I Austrian grunt who would later become the one large and in charge of Nazi Germany, upon the latter's release from Landsberg Castle after his failed putsch. Seeing this as the perfect moment to change history for the better, Einstein removed Hitler from the timeline, effectively preventing the rise of Nazism prematurely. Alas, the scientist who would later be the one who made the Allies invincible had not sufficiently thought through the consequences and paradoxes temporal..