WWII - Nazi Invasion Plans (5) - to include English Midlands. Militargeographische Einzelangaben uber England - Midlands, 7 Oktober 1941. Marked‚ Top Secret, oblong 8vo, green card covers, featuring 35pp of photos of targets throughout the Midlands. These included: Worcester, Peterborough, Upton on Severn, Birmingham, Stratford on Avon, Coventry, and the Grand Union Canal in Warwickshire. The date of this volume, prepared after the Battle of Britain when the original invasion of Britain had to be postponed due to the heavy losses inflicted on the German Airforce, shows that invasion was still very much in Hitler's mind, and in fact remained so until later in 1944, plus - Russia - Militargeographische Angaben uber das Europaische Rusland 1 March 1941. Together with: Moscow, Atlas, 20 June 1941. The first volume, oblong 8vo, carries 210 photographs of strategic targets throughout Russia in advance of the infamous Operation Barbarossa, Hitler's planned invasion of the country. The second is an atlas with 25 folding maps providing considerable detail of the geography of Moscow with strategic targets illustrated. Both these volumes are rare and provide considerable insight into Hitler's advanced planning for his most infamous and costly invasion - and the campaign which finally provided a turning point in the war, and the ultimate destruction of his regime. It is also true that this campaign led to the entire restructuring of Europe, the creation of the Soviet Empire and the rebalancing of world power and Portugal. Militargeographische Studie uber Spanien und Portugal. Bildheft Portugal. Volume with 114 photos of various views in Portugal dated 15 December 1940, illustrating that Hitler, despite the pro-Nazi regimes in the Iberian Peninsula, he was still keeping a keen eye on their potential for invasion