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In Hitler’s Plan, Who Was the Next Target After Defeating the Soviet Union?

Mr. Nobody
9 min readMay 16, 2024

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The Answer Reveals Hitler’s Ambition

On June 22, 1941, Germany launched an attack on the Soviet Union, forcing the latter to respond. Due to inadequate preparation, the Soviet Union found itself in a disadvantageous position throughout the conflict, hence the war was also known as the “Great Patriotic War.”

After 1418 brutal days and nights and the sacrifice of millions, the Soviet Union ultimately achieved a great victory.

Reflecting on this history, one cannot help but wonder: if the Soviet Union had not won the war and Hitler had successfully defeated them, what would the world be like today?

Who would have been the next target for this primary war criminal of World War II?

Hitler once wrote a book called “Mein Kampf,” detailing his uncompleted grand plans. Today, let’s delve into the stories within it.

From Failed Art Student to German Chancellor: How Operation Barbarossa Exposed Hitler’s Ambition

Adolf Hitler, born in 1889, had a love for painting from a young age and aspired to become an artist.

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Mr. Nobody
Mr. Nobody

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Since I was young, I have always enjoyed reading biographies of historical figures, especially those about World War II, including documentaries and novels.

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