
The Black Book - What if Germany had won World War II
In July 1940, Walter Schellenberg of the German Secret Service compiled a list of 2,694 individuals believed to reside in Britain, all marked as enemies of the Reich.
At that time, the Wehrmacht stood ready across the Channel, prepared to launch a blitzkrieg attack, a strategy that had already devastated Poland, Denmark, Norway, Holland, Luxembourg, Belgium, and France. The names on Schellenberg’s list embody the spirit and identity of Britain. Historians once doubted its existence, but it was real.
The Black Book is the first to examine this list and reveal the chilling plans Hitler had for Britain.
The Black Book - What if Germany had won World War II
In July 1940, Walter Schellenberg of the German Secret Service compiled a list of 2,694 individuals believed to reside in Britain, all marked as enemies of the Reich.
At that time, the Wehrmacht stood ready across the Channel, prepared to launch a blitzkrieg attack, a strategy that had already devastated Poland, Denmark, Norway, Holland, Luxembourg, Belgium, and France. The names on Schellenberg’s list embody the spirit and identity of Britain. Historians once doubted its existence, but it was real.
The Black Book is the first to examine this list and reveal the chilling plans Hitler had for Britain.
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In July 1940, Walter Schellenberg of the German Secret Service compiled a list of 2,694 individuals believed to reside in Britain, all marked as enemies of the Reich.
At that time, the Wehrmacht stood ready across the Channel, prepared to launch a blitzkrieg attack, a strategy that had already devastated Poland, Denmark, Norway, Holland, Luxembourg, Belgium, and France. The names on Schellenberg’s list embody the spirit and identity of Britain. Historians once doubted its existence, but it was real.
The Black Book is the first to examine this list and reveal the chilling plans Hitler had for Britain.

















