What if Nazi Germany had been victorious in World War II? What would the
world have looked like? Between 1933 and 1945, Hitler made many plans
about transport, architecture, race, forced labor and Lebensraum, among
many other topics. Some of these he implemented during his leadership,
but what were the unrealized plans for a Europe defeated by The Third
Reich? British men would have been exported to the East as forced labor,
to join the slavs, while Nordic British women would have been used in
Lebensborn stud farms with SS officers to repopulate the East with
Aryans. 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. Hitler's Masterplan
reveals the true scale of Hitler's vision for a Greater Germany and a
world dominated by Nazism. Arranged by topics such as Race,
Architecture, Greater Germany, Empire, the book includes exhaustive
reference tables, diagrams, colorful maps and charts, presenting all the
core data in easy-to-follow formats. Hitler's Masterplan is an
essential reference guide for anyone interested in the history of
National Socialism.