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What would have been the outcome of World War II if Germany had succeeded in developing their Vengeance Weapons earlier in the war and had been able to mass produce them?

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What would have been the outcome of World War II if Germany had succeeded in developing their Vengeance Weapons earlier in the war and had been able to mass produce them?

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This novel provides the answer in an action-packed story. One that came uncomfortably close to actually occurring. It was June 1944, a day that was to be the beginning of the end for the Third Reich-but Nazi Vengeance Weapons turn the tide of the war forcing the Allies to negotiate for peace. Suddenly Hitler is assassinated and Field Marshall Rommel becomes chancellor of Germany. Stunning events that follow change the entire post-war history as we know it. Joseph Kennedy becomes president of the US, Japan invades Russia and Molotov assassinates Stalin. Double click back cover for full image. ABOUT EDWARD COOPER A. Edward Cooper was born in Provo, Utah, in 1934. With a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Northrup Institute of Technology in Los Angeles, he spent the next forty years worked in the Aerospace Industry. Always a history buff, he became interested in Alternate History books. Triumph of the Third Reich contains a number of actual events that occurred during the Second Worl

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