if the Nazi's had won the war

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what do you think would have happened to the world as we know it today?
has there been any research done or any documentation found as to what their long term plan was?
 
Would have been divided into provinces run by those closest to Hitler. Due to his lack of ethics, research would miles ahead of where it is now. I doubt we would be in a pansy nanny society either.
 
Well I think we could safely say the entire European Jewish populace would be non-existant.

Secondly we'd probably be speaking some form of German dialect.

Thirdly we wouldn't have our royal family.

Fourthly, there would be a German empire. Often something overlooked, it would be the size of Europe and large enough to compete with any other country on earth.

Fifth, I'd probably like sour crouth.

Sixth, the beers and wurst probably wouldn't be a bad thing,

Seventh, bah I give up, literally anything could have happened.
 
I don't like to say it but

more people killed = less population = better for the environment
more united world = better
less in fighting one government one vision = more progress

probably better for the whole but worse for the individual

as to your 2nd question I'm also interested to know the answer to that....
 
Probably be more technologically advanced in society than now,trains and buses that do run on time to the second.
 
My one-man comedy Hitler impersonation show would go down like ein lead balloon that's for sure.
 
I doubt any improvements to technology, etc would be worth the lives lost in getting there.

And "doubt" is not nearly a strong enough word to be using there.
 
Robert Harris' book Fatherland is set in a post-WW2 'alternate history' where the Germans had won. I think Britain is Germanificated (is this a word?), as is the European half of Russia and there is a standoff between Russia, Germany and the USA. It's supposed to be really good (unlike the film adaptation).
 
Would it even have been physically possible for Nazi Germany to have taken over the entirety of Europe? Did they have enough manpower to do it, you know, keep enough troops stationed everywhere to keep order and rule?
 
Personally i think we would be further along in our technology growth maybe even space travel etc. Also a maybe a world economy would have been put in place. Which could have been a good or bad thing.

It's a very interesting concept, same could be asked about the Roman empire and there push for world domination.
 
Would it even have been physically possible for Nazi Germany to have taken over the entirety of Europe? Did they have enough manpower to do it, you know, keep enough troops stationed everywhere to keep order and rule?

You have to take into account the allies Germany had in the war. There were quite a few countries who were waiting and if the Nazi's started pushing enough they would gain more allies.
 
We'd be ruled by another country IE Germany - Oh in a way we already are.

There'd probably be a lot less mass immigration in this country - no failed asylum seekers still here sponging off us.

More discipline - A cleaner country with cleaner people in it & a tight control on the amount of children people keep banging out.

Probably a much better place than it is now.
 
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