Recently, I watched the alternate-history dystopian television series “The Man in the High Castle” with great enthusiasm. The title of the drama, “The Man in the High Castle,” refers to the head of the resistance, Hawthorne Abendsen. At the same time, however, viewers notice that Adolf Hitler resides in a high castle, too. For example, both hide in a high castle where ordinary people cannot approach. Both the book and the films help people open their eyes to alternate history and another possibility.