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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

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This stuff always fascinates me.
A top-secret Nazi war dossier has come to light which reveals Hitler's chilling plans to invade Ireland during the Second World War. 
The document contains detailed maps and postcards of the country and has been kept by a family out of public view since the end of war. 
And it reveals that even though Ireland was officially neutral during the conflict, Hitler still viewed the country as a target for invasion. 
The Irish allowed German U-boats and submarines into their waters during the Second World War, but the booklet entitled Militargeographische Angaben uber Irland pinpoints key cities and other sites in Ireland for destruction.

The document - handed to high ranking Nazi officers - also included pictures of key locations such as dams, ports, cities, high ground and beaches which the German High Command believed would be of importance when they invaded. 
These key places were numbered by military officials before being plotted on a series of eight fold-out maps, which would have been used during 'Operation Sealion.'
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