Nazi Moonbase

Graeme Davis author Darren Tan illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:21st Apr '16

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Nazi Moonbase cover

A detailed pseudo-historical examination of the Nazi space program and of the layout of their moonbase, perfect for fans of conspiracy theory, retro-science-fiction and pulp adventure.

In the dying days of World War II, Nazi Germany spent increasingly large amounts of its dwindling manufacturing capability on the construction of a small fleet of flying saucers capable of travel beyond the atmosphere. This title reveals the history of the Nazi space program with a focus on the design, construction, and layout of the moon base.In the dying days of World War II, Nazi Germany spent increasingly large amounts of its dwindling manufacturing capability on the construction of a small fleet of flying saucers capable of travel beyond the atmosphere. While these saucers were too few in number to affect the eventual outcome of the war, they did allow for a small, but fanatical Nazi group to escape Germany, first to Antarctica, and then on to the moon! For the first time, the history of the Nazi space program has been revealed - with a focus on the design, construction, and layout of the moonbase. Using detailed maps, the entire moonbase is reconstructed, noting the locations of various important features, such as weapon emplacements, the Vril generator, the air recyclers and water extractors. The book also covers the various attempt by the allies to overcome this last Nazi stronghold through both subterfuge and outright battle.

ISBN: 9781472814913

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 262g

80 pages