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  1. sillygoose

    Hitler dies in 1936, Schacht's strategy is followed

    BTW I also came across a German industrial group called the MWT which formed in 1931 and were plotting/agitating for economic expansion across Europe. Since industrialists would most likely have major pull via Schacht and Goering (or Hess) would likely require substantial institutional support...
  2. sillygoose

    Hitler dies in 1936, Schacht's strategy is followed

    Certainly they'd be more likely to negotiate. However I've seen a pretty convincing argument that due to the Great Depression the regime in Warsaw was pretty unstable and for domestic reasons were too afraid to make concessions for fear of being overthrown; they also apparently convinced...
  3. sillygoose

    Hitler dies in 1936, Schacht's strategy is followed

    What if Hitler died, either through a clandestine assassination that causes him to die of a heart attack or something or of natural causes, and Goering takes over Germany, but due to political weakness has to listen to and keep Schacht in charge of the economy? Schacht, as the above book...
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