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3''SS-GB'' is [[TheShowOfTheBooks the television adaptation]] of Creator/LenDeighton's novel of the same name which was first published back in 1978. It aired on [[Creator/TheBBC BBC One]], the first episode being broadcast on 19 February 2017. It stars Creator/SamRiley, Kate Bosworth and Creator/JamesCosmo. The show aired five episodes as a mini-series.
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5It's set in a 1941 where Nazi Germany (with help from the Soviets, whose pact with them never fell apart, and the Italians) were able to succeed in winning the Battle of Britain campaign. In the aftermath, most of the Royal Family and government are forced to exile by fleeing to North America and Commonwealth countries in the Caribbean and Oceania. Meanwhile, the Nazis have imprisoned King George VI and executed Winston Churchill, with an interim government established.
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7Detective Superintendent Douglas Archer of the Metropolitan Police is called in to investigate a case of murder involving a well-known person in the black market. But afterwards, he realizes that the case is bigger than it looks when the Germans began to get involved, [[JurisdictionFriction getting in the Met's way]] as he tries to figure out what the significance of the case is. Archer later finds out that it has something to do with the imprisoned monarch...
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10!!''SS-GB'' provides examples of:
11* AlternateHistoryNaziVictory: ''SS-GB'' is set in an alternate 1941, several months after a successful German invasion of the United Kingdom which followed the Luftwaffe's victory in the Battle of Britain. As a result of this, the German invasion of the Soviet Union never happened, which is why the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939 still stands.
12* BaitAndSwitch: The series opens with a Spitfire flying over London to triumphal music. Turns out it's a captured Spitfire being presented to the Soviets to celebrate the Nazi victory.
13* DrivingQuestion: Is the murder case in the Metropolitan Police's hands part of a much bigger plot regarding German occupation of the UK?
14* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:The Heer is willing to assist British officials who appear to be working with the interim government, the US and British officials in exile to bring King George VI from house arrest, if only to rub the SS in the face with it.]]
15* FriendInThePress: [[ForeignCorrespondent Barbara Barga]] is an charismatic and driven American reporter stationed in Nazi occupied Britain, who quickly forms a relationship with Detective Superintendent [[WildCard Douglas Archer]]. Archer in turn quickly see's the advantage of Barbara's support, as well as that stemming from the fact she is a citizen of a neutral power the Nazis are hoping to keep favourable relationships with.
16* {{Ghostapo}}: In the second episode, Himmler is shown to be looking at photos that contain occultic images. TruthInTelevision since Himmler was very interested in them during the war.
17* InterserviceRivalry: Between the SS and the Heer. It's usually bad to the point that Harry was caught in a Heer sweep and Kellerman had to intervene to get him released.
18* LaResistance: A British resistance force was formed after the occupation to take out the German occupiers as well as collaborators.
19* LesCollaborateurs: The main character, plus the rest of the Metropolitan Police and the British puppet government, work with the German occupiers.
20* SceneryGorn: The first episode shows ruins of well-known places such as Buckingham Palace, cordoned off by Wehrmacht soldiers.
21* SecretPolice: The Gestapo have set up shop in the building right next to Scotland Yard.
22* StateSec: The SS has a contingent stationed in Britain as part of maintaining control.
23* TheShowOfTheBooks: Based on the novel of the same name.

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