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OverviewDid Hitler mean to pursue a conquest greater than Europe? In this startling reassessment of Hitler’s strategic aims, military historian James P. Duffy argues that Hitler intended to attack America once he had achieved his ambitions in the Eurasian heartland. Detailed here for the first time are the Third Reich’s plans for worldwide deployment of secret weapons emerging from wartime research. Duffy also recounts other Axis schemes to attack American cities through the use of multistage missiles, submarine-launched rockets, and suicide missions against ships in the New York harbor. Taken together, these plans—detailed and documented here for the first time—reveal just how determined Germany and the Axis powers were to attack the United States. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James DuffyPublisher: Stackpole Books Imprint: Stackpole Books Dimensions: Width: 15.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.20cm Weight: 0.016kg ISBN: 9781493050147ISBN 10: 1493050141 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 01 December 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Engrossing coverage for readers interested in the weaponry what-ifs of World War II."" --Booklist ""A solid analysis of Hitler's wartime plans to invade the United States."" --World War II magazine ""A fascinating, topical and extremely well-documented book which brings to light a series of untold stories of World War II."" --Alberto Roselli, The Anglo-French Conflict in North America, 1756-1763 ""Jim Duffy has given us an entertaining and insightful overview of Germany's attempts to lay a hand upon America."" --Erik Lund, War for Every Day ""A fascinating account of the efforts by Hitler and Mussolini to develop the technical means to attack the U.S. mainland."" --Diane Ravitch, The Language Police" ""Engrossing coverage for readers interested in the weaponry what-ifs of World War II."" --Booklist ""A solid analysis of Hitler's wartime plans to invade the United States."" --World War II magazine ""A fascinating, topical and extremely well-documented book which brings to light a series of untold stories of World War II."" --Alberto Roselli, The Anglo-French Conflict in North America, 1756-1763 ""Jim Duffy has given us an entertaining and insightful overview of Germany's attempts to lay a hand upon America."" --Erik Lund, War for Every Day ""A fascinating account of the efforts by Hitler and Mussolini to develop the technical means to attack the U.S. mainland."" --Diane Ravitch, The Language Police Engrossing coverage for readers interested in the weaponry what-ifs of World War II. --Booklist A solid analysis of Hitler's wartime plans to invade the United States. --World War II magazine A fascinating, topical and extremely well-documented book which brings to light a series of untold stories of World War II. --Alberto Roselli, The Anglo-French Conflict in North America, 1756-1763 Jim Duffy has given us an entertaining and insightful overview of Germany's attempts to lay a hand upon America. --Erik Lund, War for Every Day A fascinating account of the efforts by Hitler and Mussolini to develop the technical means to attack the U.S. mainland. --Diane Ravitch, The Language Police Author InformationJames P. Duffy is the author more than fifteen books, most on military history, including Hitler’s Secret Pirate Fleet: The Deadliest Ships of World War II and Target Hitler: The Plots to Kill Adolf Hitler. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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