Hitler's Masterplan

The Essential Facts and Figures for Hitler's Third Reich

Cover Art for 9781907446962, Hitler's Masterplan by Chris McNab
ISBN: 9781907446962
Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
Published: 15 September, 2011
Format: Hardback
Language: English
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)

How would Europe have looked if Nazi Germany had been victorious in World War II? Between 1933 and 1945, Hitler developed a vision for an infrastructure, architecture, race, labor force and Lebensraum - the acquiring of 'living space' - among many other plans. Some of these were implemented during his leadership as the German Wehrmacht expanded the Nazi sphere of influence, but what were the unrealized plans for a Europe dominated by the Third Reich? A racially-based order would have been established across European Russia, with former German soldiers running farms worked on by slave labor. Germany and Japan were to carve up the Soviet Union and Asia between them. Berlin was to be rebuilt as Germania, a world capital city designed on grandiose, neo-classical lines. Arranged in chapters covering topics such as leadership, war, physical infrastructure, empire building, race, culture and weaponry, World War II Databook: Hitler's Masterplan, 1933-45 reveals the true scale of Hitler's vision for a Greater Germany and a world dominated by the Nazi ideology. Packed with easy-to-understand maps, diagrams, graphs and illustrations, World War II Databook: Hitler's Masterplan, 1933-45 is an essential reference guide for anyone interested in modern European history.

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