A Non-Nazi 1936-2000

1936-45

After a new arch chancellor, Wilhelm Seinfried, is elected, Germany gains a new state, abiding by the Treaty of Versailles and maintaining its economy. The new government recognizes the Soviet Union as an obvious threat, but the United States refuses to believe that the USSR could possibly harm them. Great Britain, however, understands the importance of communism and tries to find ways to aid Germany and build defenses for the inevitable. The Soviet Union denies any accusations about them trying to take Europe.

1946-60

As new president, Harry Truman, begins his term, the USSR takes Europe by storm, in a Blitzkriegsweeping the defended continent. Arch chancellor Seinfried gives Germany to the CCCP without bloodshed. The UK quickly arms itself and pleads that the United States enter the upcoming war, with their scientists developing nuclear weapons, to stop communism. The United States declines, already fighting communism in Asia. Great Britain is the only country left in Europe independent from the Soviet Union.

1961-1970

Great Britain begs its ally to save them from the constant bombings Russia attacks them with, and finally arrives to stop Russian forces crossing the English Channel in a large naval battle. However, bombings continue, and Britain is forced to surrender, renaming the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics the "European Soviet Socialist Union."

1971-1980