by Basil Collier
Life for the British people after a Nazi victory in 1940.
With a special introduction by Lord Chalfont
"The Englishman can only respect someone who has first knocked him out." (Adolf Hitler)
The Germans planned to cross the English Channel with a quarter of a million men and secure beachheads in Kent and Sussex.
Then high-speed armoured columns would tear through the heart of Britain. With savage efficiency they would crush every last attempt at resistance.
Once the Nazis were ashore in 1940 could anyone have stopped them? And when the last suicidal attempt had failed - what lay in store for the British people?