The Hitler Options: Alternate Decisions of World War II
Published in 1995 and edited by Kenneth Macksey. Included the following essays:
- Operation Greenbier: Defusing the German Bomb – John H. Gill
- Germany and the Atlantic Sea-War: 1939–1943 – Stephen Howarth
- Through the Soft Underbelly: January 1942-December 1945 – William Jackson
- Bloody Normandy: The German Controversy – Tim Kilvert Jones
- Operation Wotan: The Panzer Thrust to Capture Moscow, October–November 1941 – James Lucas
- Operation Sea Lion: Germany Invades Britain, 1940 – Kenneth Macksey
- Operation Armageddon: Devastation of the Cities, 1943 – Charles Messenger
- Operation Sphinx: Raeder's Mediterranean Strategy – Bryan Perrett
- The Jet Fighter Menace – Alfred Price
- Operation Orient: Joint Axis Strategy – Peter G. Tsouras
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