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How would Europe have looked if Nazi Germany had won World War II? Arranged in chapters covering leadership, war, infrastructure, race, culture, weaponry, and more, Chris McNab’s World War II Data Book: Hitler’s Masterplan, 1933–1945 reveals the true scale of Hitler’s vision for a Greater Germany and a world dominated by Nazi ideology.
Some of Hitler’s initiatives were implemented—but, as McNab shows, there were scores of unrealized plans, including a racially-based order across European Russia, and the rebuilding of Berlin as a grandiose, world-class city called Germania.
Packed with easy-to-understand maps, diagrams, graphs and illustrations, here is an essential reference for anyone interested in modern European history.
Hardcover Book : 192 pages
Publisher: Amber Books ( August 01, 2011 )
Item #: 13-438496
ISBN: 9781907446962
Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 9.5 inches
Product Weight: 29.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Another excellent volume in the series "World War 2 Data Book". So far seven volumes have been published covering all aspects of German National Socialism's military, culture and ideology. Highly recommended.
Reviewer: Gerald