Hitler's World

In this timeline Nazi Germany is victorious in World War 2, as a result of the mass Soviet defeat at Kursk in 1943 and the conquest of the rest of Soviet Russia. In 1944 Great Britain is invaded and after 6 months of brutal fighting surrenders to the Axis forces. In the summer of 1945 Japan is defeated by the USA via, the Atomic bombs being dropped on it. By now the Axis and Allies both sides become war weary and sign a peace deal in the winter of 1945. In the post war years, Germany focuses on technological and modernist advances, including architecture and the focus on the elimination of poverty, hunger and disease for the Greater German Reich........

Peace 1945
The Axis and Allies formally sign the peace treaty of Moscow which allowed both sides who were left i.e.. Germany, America and Canada to rule peacefully in their respective zones. But America and Germany continued to compete each other for power and technological advances.

The Third Reich


The Greater German Reich was the largest empire in the world. It ruled over three continents, all of Europe, North Africa, all of the Middle East (except the Arabian Peninsula), the Persian Gulf, the entire Indian sub-continent and most of Siberian Russia. Jews, Homosexuals, Slavs, Communists and Indian-Hindus had largely been exterminated, except those who were kept as slaves and also those who hid or who continued to fight in rumpled rebel armies. Deep in the Eastern Front the fleeing remnants of the Red Army continued to wage a successive guerrilla war against the Third Reich, inflicting massive casualties on Wehrmacht. Arabs, Iranians and all Muslims in general were classed as Aryan and many would be invited to go and study in German universities and vice-versa. The Italian Empire was dissolved while Germany took over its African empire, the Italians were treated well too however they are always kept an eye on.

Living Standards


The citizens of the Third Reich enjoy very extremely high-living standards and live in complete luxury. There is no need for them to work as this is all taken up by thousands Slav, Communist and Homosexual slaves. Material needs are largely satisfied, as products are produced by the harsh slave labour and also rich holiday locations are massively available, particularly in Spain, Greece, Italy and Cyprus. Education is very strongly encouraged and is compulsory up to university, the best scientists and professors are German and earn their degrees at Oxford University or the Reichstag University. Essentially by 1964, poverty, famine, disease had been largely eliminated and the Reich enjoyed a very peaceful haven.



The Grand German Army
The Wehrmacht had the largest land, sea and air forces in the world. The man power of the land forces formed over 1,000, 000, and another 1,000,000, as reserves. Since 1956 Hitler allowed non-Germans into the army. From occupied France there were 600,000 active Frenchmen in Wehrmacht, from Great Britain there 300,000, from Russia 850,000,000 and 100s from the smaller countries such as Denmark and Holland. The SS was now the police force of the Third Reich and they carefully patrolled the streets, all citizens feared them.

Political relations with the Romania
The new, fascist Iron Guard regime, had firmly set the country on the course towards the Axis camp, officially joining forces with the | Axis Powers on 23 November 1940.

Political relations with South America
In South America German influence began to spread rapidly and like wildfire, fascist dictators were seizing power through coups or popular revolutions by 1953.



Greater Berlin
Berlin was renamed "Greater Berlin" and was now the richest city in the world. It was the headquarters of the Grand German army, the home of the Reichstag and also the living quarters of Hitler’s Gigantic Palace which was guarded at all times, by 2000 of Hitler’s personal high skilled bodyguards. With the help of Albert Speer, Berlin was transformed into a model city and became well ahead of its time. It had the best universities, restaurants, five star hotels, military academies, Opera houses and beautiful architecture. It was in fact a diverse population ranging from all Aryans, Arabs and Iranians etc...

Rebellions - post war period
The post-war period saw a series of uprisings in the occupied lands, including France, Britain, Italy, Romania and Ukraine.

The Soviet - German War
The War in the east officially ended in October 1945, with the finally Soviet stronghold at Omsk crushed by the mighty German war machine. However this only meant that the Soviets would never again be able to directly confront the Reich, but they still had the ability to lead a serve guerrilla campaign against the German-allied forces. Stalin and most of the politburo and military generals fled far into Siberia. With the destruction of Omsk, led to the death of Joseph Stalin and many of the high-ranking politicians and generals, Hitler assumed that Soviet Russia and all the Marxist ideology of communism had been once and for all destroyed however, remnants of the fledging Red army fled deep into the east of Asia, and regrouped at the city of Novolbrisk. For the time being it would be there headquarters and the de-facto capital of the remnant Soviet Union. Having regrouped and rearmed, the remaining forces waged a guerrilla campaign which in time would result in devastating consequences for the Third Reich. From sabotage, hit and run attacks, assassinations of military leaders, to assaulting German bases and killing hundreds of Axis soldiers. The German high command estimated there were only about 500 of these so called "rebels", so continued to send inexperienced soldiers to the front. These soldiers were mostly from the ROA "Russian Liberation Army" defectors. Hitler didn’t think that Germans needed to shed blood just for the sake of killing "worthless bandits", and so sent Russians to kill Russians. In time it proved him wrong by 1958, almost the entire ROA was destroyed and now the Red army was launching terror attacks inside the Third Reich. The United States and The PLA secretly funded and supplied the Soviet forces with weapons, ammunition, and even tanks and planes. Soon it the support got even stronger with the PLA and United States special forces were being sent into Siberia to help train and participate in combat disguised as Russian soldiers. Hitler had seriously underestimated the Soviets remaining strength and by 1960 200,000 German troops had been killed. Though the war was what Hitler fantasised for the German people as something that would keep them on their toes, it began to prove very costly. German soldiers quickly attempted to modify their tactics and execute civilians after every guerrilla attack but this proved futile and only created more hatred for the Reich.

The German army’ brutal methods of killing civilians, building concentration camps and destroying towns and villages failed to dismantle rebel Soviets. What was even more worrying for the German people were the inside terror attacks the best known example was when Sgt Romanov and his famous rebel unit launched an attack inside the Ukrainian occupied city of Zhytomry, they coordinated a successful attack which resulted in the destruction of an ammo dump, an entire army barrack, the killing of at least 45 German soldiers and 15 German colonists. Radical members of the Red army were using more so called "effective means" against the Reich. Such as Suicide bombing against civilian targets, cities and towns, televised executions, assainations, and other forms of terror tactics.



The Sino-German War
The Communists of China defeated the Nationalists forces in 1949 and established the "People’s Republic of China" based on the principles of Communism. Hitler thought he had gotten rid of Communism once and for all, with the destruction of the Soviet Union in 1945 however the Chinese Red army under Mao Zedong had played a major role in the Sino-Japanese war and were extremely powerful. During the civil war Germany made no attempts to intervene due to attempting to crush several uprisings. China like the Soviet Union before it was the only communist state in the world, and was the primary ideological enemy of Nazi Germany. Early outbreaks of fighting broke out on the borders of German Russia and China in 1950. Germany sent 2 armoured divisions across the Mongolian border into China, killing 101 of Chinese troops with 24 hours. The PRC declared war on the German Reich.

Terrorism
The Nazi empire had been the target of terrorism, Hijackings, kidnappings, assassinations, murder. The primary terrorists were Jewish resistance fighters and Marxists. The first wave of terrorism was on June 6 1951 when terrorists of the so called "Sword of Jehovah" hijacked a commercial airliner and landed it in Bethlehem, with the help of Arab fighters and contingents of SS troops, the hostages were rescued and all the terrorists were killed. The second wave was in early 60s, by extreme Marxists. In 1963 10 terrorists of "the workers social revolution of France" bombed and attacked the "Kaiser International airport" in Paris, killing over 100 people and injuring another 45. With attacks like these Germany introduced anti-terror laws and established specific programmes and prevents schemes against international terrorism.

German Indochina War
The Communists of Vietnam rose from the ashes of former Japanese rule and were bent on establishing a revolutionary goverment in Indochina.

Slave labour
The Third Reich had an ocean of unlimited man power and used this as their main structure of economy and workforce. Homosexuals, Gypsies, Slavs, Communists, POWs, Indian-Hindus and others the Germans considered "sub-human". Jews were never even considered for working and slavery no matter what the cost or reason. This harsh slavery had ultimately freed the Reich’s citizens from labour. From the harshest to the fair working jobs were all done by the slaves? From time to time there were uprisings and rebellions by them, however they were always severe and surreally put down in the most sinister way. By 1960 there were over 2,000,000 slaves working under the German Reich.

Space exploration


As time went Hitler began to look to the stars, and into space. A Nazi-solar empire was what began to run through his mind, it excited his entire body. And so established the first "German space programme" in 1946 and in 1961 the first space ships were sent out, successfully making landings on the moon and Mars. Hitler poured in massive amounts of money into the space programme and In 1971 with the ability to create oxygen in Mars and the moon, the first colonies were established, the colonies served both military and civilian purposes. "The Nazi Space Command" was established as the official body of government for the space colonies, Hitler had invasion a Intergalactic Nazi Space Empire and introduced this idea heavily with the command. In case if Germany had first contact with aliens a strong military presence was established in the colonies, however this was just a propaganda rumour which was in secret for keeping the colonies disciplined by the colonial armies. by 2012 the first space starship was made, the "VSS Fatherland" which made continuous successive journeys through Venus, Neptune, the moon and Mars.



Death of Hitler
Adolf Hitler died in 1973 from natural causes in his luxury home in Greece at the ripe old age of 84. He had the official title of "Hitler the great" his successor was none other than Henrich Himmler. A national day of mourning for 10 days was proclaimed. The world’s largest and most expensive statue of Hitler was erected at Greater Berlin entitled "Adolf Hitler the great, Hero of the new Germany".