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What If Hitler Won The War? (Where Would We Be Today?)

What If Hitler Won The War? (Where Would We Be Today?)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book is absurd
Review: Don't buy this book, instead rent it from the library.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book is absurd
Review: I actually enjoyed this book immensely! It's so bad, it's hilarious! I laughed and laughed until my sides ached. You could put together a book like this with ring binding, B&W photocopied photos, some MS-Paint-edited pictures, some public-domain photos of the 3rd Reich, and VOILA! However, the author did - in his extremely clumsy and inept fashion - painted a gruesome picture of a world under Nazi dominion:- the vast network of death factories, race after race exterminated like so much varmin and consigned to the crematorium, a world-spanning network of vast autobahns, the Germans emerging as virtually the sole remaining race on earth, even glimpses of medicine and TV under a true Thousand Year World-Spanning Reich. His ideas deserved a better author (not to mention better computer graphics). Very good starting point for anor TNT made-for-TV mini-series, titled, perhaps, the Thousand Year Nightmare. Fun, very messy, clumsy, low-grade fun. Not worth the ...., though.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: So bad, its hilarious! Makes you wish there is Censorship !
Review: I actually enjoyed this book immensely! It's so bad, it's hilarious! I laughed and laughed until my sides ached. You could put together a book like this with ring binding, B&W photocopied photos, some MS-Paint-edited pictures, some public-domain photos of the 3rd Reich, and VOILA! However, the author did - in his extremely clumsy and inept fashion - painted a gruesome picture of a world under Nazi dominion:- the vast network of death factories, race after race exterminated like so much varmin and consigned to the crematorium, a world-spanning network of vast autobahns, the Germans emerging as virtually the sole remaining race on earth, even glimpses of medicine and TV under a true Thousand Year World-Spanning Reich. His ideas deserved a better author (not to mention better computer graphics). Very good starting point for anor TNT made-for-TV mini-series, titled, perhaps, the Thousand Year Nightmare. Fun, very messy, clumsy, low-grade fun. Not worth the ...., though.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Half a book
Review: I am a big Alternate history fan and have read most every book I could get my hands on dealing with this subject. Having read the short story line I sent away for it with eager anticipation. What I found was a short story telling what a monster Hitler was (I think we all know this)and very little story line. The second half of the book was about the author and his stay in Israel. I only give this one star because it had a story at all. Not worth the time it takes to read it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Story, but too much Bible Thumping.
Review: I thought the story in this book was interesting, but if I had known that the story was less than one-third of the book and the real point is to push religion, I would not even have considered buying it. I think that the book is overpriced for what it is. I like to read alternate history stories, but I am not to much into the bible thumping, which is what this book really is. Bible thumping in a book is alright, as long as it is labeled as such and is not labeled as something else. This is yet another prime example of the sugar coated lies of popular religion. If it is one thing that I hate in a religion, it is one that says one thing and does another.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What If Hitler Won the War
Review: This book was enjoyable in that it has an interesting twist combining fiction and alternative history. The fiction involves time-travel which allows Hitler to obtain the atomic bomb before the United States, thereby creating for himself an alternative history in which he ruthlessly rules the world through tyranny into the 1980's. His wicked son, Hans, takes the reigns of power and rules into the 21st century demanding all German provinces of the globe stay in line with his orders; or else they get the A-bomb dropped on them. One province steps out of line and Hans Hitler drops the A-bomb without blinking an eye, and actually drinks a toast to it! Appendix 3 shows how close Hitler actually did come to developing the atomic bomb through his scientist, Professor Werner Heisenberg. Appendix 5 deals with philisophical basis for German anti-semitism showing that in reality it came out of Hitler's racist hatred of the Jews as a result of tramatic experiences and obligations which took place during his childhood. This appendix also documents the idea of a super race, which the Nazi's believed in, was adopted from earlier sources. Had Hitler won, he would have disproved the Judeo-Christian Bible which is filled with prophecies, detailing a Jewish return to the land of Israel in the last days, and the return of the Messiah, which is yet future to inaugurate peace through this biblically predicted state. Though the return of Jews to this country of Israel, which was only brought into existance in 1948, has already begun. However, the book displays interesting prophecies, which illustrate the world peace to accompany this return along with the Messiah's coming will occur shortly, within a few years. Time will tell if this author is correct! I will say this, the prophecies he produces from the Bible and the historic fulfillments, which accompany them, are extremely convincing. Therefore, if the future predictions and fulfillment of the Messiah to bring peace within the next few years does occur after an Antichrist rules for a short time, the world certainly has an enigma to look forward to. The end of the world holds a lot of promise according to this book. Regarding the Apocalyptic abbreviations of this book, they are greatly reproduced in the author's 1200 page book, The End of History- Messiah Conspiracy, which is one of the best books that I have ever read. In this book, he not only quotes hundreds of sources, but reproduces Hebrew texts of prophecies along with their English translations, not to mention the fact that he lavishly illustrates that work with approximately 600 photographs to prove his prophetic points, which are interesting, to say the least!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: 1/3 weak story and 2/3 zionist rantings
Review: This was a poorly written story which ended 1/3 of the way through the book. It centered around a weak plot point and was not well written.

The last 2/3 of the book was a rambling account of the author's religious theory.

Don't bother.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't buy this!
Review: Utter rubbish. Like another reviewer I bought the book as an alternate history novel. It isn't.

Some faked Hitler photos and a peurile short story plus photos of the author in modern Israel.

You have been warned. I wish some-one had warned me. The one star is because you can't rate it at no stars.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't buy this!
Review: Utter rubbish. Like another reviewer I bought the book as an alternate history novel. It isn't.

Some faked Hitler photos and a peurile short story plus photos of the author in modern Israel.

You have been warned. I wish some-one had warned me. The one star is because you can't rate it at no stars.


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