Ok, let's assume the Germans forced a Soviet surrender at Moscow, repelled the British/Canadian/American invasion at Normandy, and seized the Suez Canal.
Would he have done any of the following, and if so in which order?
1. Turned on the Japanese and attacked them
2. Attacked the UK (perhaps through another version of operation Sea Lion)
3. Attacked the US/Canada (perhaps through an invasion using central/south america or mexico or even the Arctic areas as a launching pad)
4. Cleaned up and taken over other "weaker" countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, etc?
5. Or just been happy with what he had and the "Cold War" would have been Germany vs England/America instead of Russia vs England/America
Also, if he turned his attentions to Asia, more of southern/eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, would he have executed these other people he considered undesirable/non-Aryan - or did he reserve this level of brutality for the Jews, Gypsies, and some Slavic people?
Would he have done any of the following, and if so in which order?
1. Turned on the Japanese and attacked them
2. Attacked the UK (perhaps through another version of operation Sea Lion)
3. Attacked the US/Canada (perhaps through an invasion using central/south america or mexico or even the Arctic areas as a launching pad)
4. Cleaned up and taken over other "weaker" countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, etc?
5. Or just been happy with what he had and the "Cold War" would have been Germany vs England/America instead of Russia vs England/America
Also, if he turned his attentions to Asia, more of southern/eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, would he have executed these other people he considered undesirable/non-Aryan - or did he reserve this level of brutality for the Jews, Gypsies, and some Slavic people?