Hitler's Second Book

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Hitler "Zweites Buch" is real
a 200 page manuscript from 1928, Hitler do not published it
because it show too much of Hiter foreign policy goals.

Like Hitler Four Phase Plan to conquest the World
Phase one:
Germany make massive military build-up,
the overthrow of the "shackles" of the Treaty of Versailles,
and the forming of alliances with Fascist Italy and the British Empire. !
Phase two:
A fast "Blitzkrieg" with Italy and Britain against France and whichever of her allies in Eastern Europe.
Phase three:
Would be a "Blitzkrieg" to obliterate the Soviet Union.
Phase four:
the final struggle for world domination
between the United States and the Third Reich in 1980 !

another proof is this
the Kriegsmarine (the German Navy) had made study
wat was need for Battelships in World War III in 1980

Hitler Four Phase Plan show perfect his mind status:
NUTS!
 
Forgot something in the last post. Once, Hitler told another nazi after the Japanese had conquered Singapore "I don't know whether this is really that good. You have to think in centuries. One day, the confrontation between the white and yellow races will come."

In other words, he had already thought about a fifth step.
 
Part of the problem with the whole 'starve the British into surrender' idea is that the Royals are probably evacuated to Canada, as does Churchill, the GIEs and prominent figures wishing to leave the country (such as Orwell). Then the RN either follows them, or is scuttled. Either way, the Germans get a rather war torn Britain without much of the good stuff.
 

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Bull cookies.

Great Britain was never close to starvation. Lean yes, starvation, no.

The RAF could sit on the ground in full view and, with the exception of a few southern area be perfectly safe from the Bf-109. The fighter had very short legs.

Just when you start to post a few actually reasonable things you come up with this drivel.:rolleyes:
Not as ASB as you might think, RogueBeaver. The Germans almost succeeded in doing to Britain what we succeeded in doing to Japan----namely starving it out of the war. Think of it for a minute. If Germany succeeded in starving Britain into submission, despite Churchill's soaring rhetoric, which by then, would be purely for domestic public consumption,
the Royal Air Force would have been deprived of aviation gasoline, which would have left it grounded, and a perfect target for German fighters like the
Messerschmitt Bf 109. Britain would have had no choice, IMO, but to surrender. Then where would the British government, which would be just another government-in-exile, like the governments of France, Poland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Czechoslovakia, end up? It would probably be cliche, but here, but if the United States fell, where would its government go?
 
Let me guess, Von Manstein and Tito became BFF?

I was still a monarchy when I whooped everybody. Manstein did play for my team though since I turned Germany into a puppet and then assumed military control... it was a fine strategy

1. whoop my smaller neighbors (Albania, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Greece)
2. whoop Romania so I get some serious resources and become a player on the world stage
3. whoop Czechoslavakia
4. declare war on Germany while they are still weak and turn them into my puppet
5... and away we go :D Yugoslavia wank... I think when I had all the points we had like 45 fleet carriers and 80 battlecruisers
 
Bull cookies.

Great Britain was never close to starvation. Lean yes, starvation, no.

The RAF could sit on the ground in full view and, with the exception of a few southern area be perfectly safe from the Bf-109. The fighter had very short legs.

Just when you start to post a few actually reasonable things you come up with this drivel.:rolleyes:

straffing in an me-109 is the most dangerous thing one could do in a 109 besides trying to land it... the visability is close to nil in any kind of approach angle where you can still maintain control of the plane; plus its low speed handeling bordered on automatic death (ie if the flaps where down you could only fly it at full throttle, and on straffing runs with steepish (30 degrees) angles the automatic slats had a tendancy to open asymetically which could be rather embarrassing before you crashing into the ground at 300 mph and die
 

Blair152

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Bull cookies.

Great Britain was never close to starvation. Lean yes, starvation, no.

The RAF could sit on the ground in full view and, with the exception of a few southern area be perfectly safe from the Bf-109. The fighter had very short legs.

Just when you start to post a few actually reasonable things you come up with this drivel.:rolleyes:
It's NOT DRIVEL! Hitler wanted to catch the RAF on the ground. What better
way to do it than with the RAF grounded due to a lack fuel. The North Sea
fields weren't opened until the 1970s. Britain, in the years between 1939 and 1945, had to import its oil from the Middle East oil fields. Unlike the United States, which had sufficient supplies. Perfectly reasonable.
 
It's NOT DRIVEL! Hitler wanted to catch the RAF on the ground. What better
way to do it than with the RAF grounded due to a lack fuel. The North Sea
fields weren't opened until the 1970s. Britain, in the years between 1939 and 1945, had to import its oil from the Middle East oil fields. Unlike the United States, which had sufficient supplies. Perfectly reasonable.


It is drivel, because even if some squadrons are grounded due to general lack of fuel that doesn't mean the following issues don't take place

1. The RAF can still put their birds in hardened revements, and the largest bomb in 1940 the Germans employed was the SC 250 which wasn't blowing up a reinforced structure (I discount the huge parachute case mines because they had to be carried externally and made the aircraft uber vulnerable to AA fire)

2. The RAF can tow their birds out of range... anything north of london can't be attacked with fighter escorts and will have a LONG trip through flak allys

3. Lend lease can be expanded and if the situation is dire enough FDR can send the fuel in American hulls guarded by American ships to antagonize the Germans
 
Because they were plausible. Starve Britain into submission, and you free up
the Atlantic for your own navy. The Royal Navy, had Britain been starved into
submission, wouldn't have had enough fuel to run its ships. It's not like Britain had oil in its backyard in 1939. Oil wasn't discovered in the North Sea
until about the 1970s.

Given that Germany cannot realistically starve britain out, the point is moot. but if the british fuel reserves ever dipped dangerously low, then the RAF clams up, only to emerge once the Luftwaffe overcommits itself. The british will not let the RN or RAF be rendered unusable; they had contingencies to reserve them if that were ever the case. And, even if we ignore all that, sandhurst wargamed this and demonstrated that, were Hitler to wave a magic wand and vanish the entire Royal Navy and RAF, the invasion still fails in a matter of days.

Of course, in my original post, I was referring to your statement that an invasion of America was possible. If you believe in the feasibility of that as well, then I have nothing more to say.
 
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