Deutsches Reich (Heute Europa)

Demographics
The Deutsches reich stretches from the atlantic coast of france, to the ural mountains in the east Regions of the Reich
 * Ostmark (formerly Austria)
 * the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (former Czechoslovakia),
 * Moselland (former Luxembourg)
 * Reichkommissariat Ostland(Belarus and the Baltic states),
 * Reichkommissariat Ukraine
 * Reichkommissariat Muscovy (from Moscow to the Urals)
 * Reichkommissariat Caucasus
 * Generalkommissariat Taurida (Southern Ukraine and the Crimea).

Politics
Apart from vast territorial expansion in the Eastern and Central Europe, Nazi Germany has also regained the former colonies of the Second Empire. Apart from the exploitation of the locals, the SS also uses its influence in Africa to commence a second Holocaust, as the locals are seen as people belonging to an inferior race.

Internal Organization
The Reich and its associated (annexed) territories are divided in regions/shires (Gaue). Except for the National Socialist German Workers' Party, there are no other political parties allowed. "Internal security" is maintained by the SS which has been extended under the direction of Heinrich Himmler. The Death camps are still in use today, and though the German government officially denies their existence, knowledge about the atrocities of the holocaust exists.

Economy
Most German companies employ industry slaves (mostly Slavs from Germany's "colonies"), who work under the most miserable conditions.

Culture and Arts
The massive brain-drain triggered by the vicious persecutions and discriminations in the mid-1930s has made Germany's culture indeed very poor. Megelomaniac architecture and various monuments depicting party symbols or "heroic Aryans" dominate German cityscapes (needless to say, most of these obscene concrete behemoths were realised with the help of slave labor). Hiler's plan to aggrandize Berlin was finally realized in 1947. Avant-garde or generally, modern arts in the public are quasi non-existant, since they are branded as "entartete Kunst". Underground and subversive artists are still brutally persecuted. German "culture" consists merely of glorifications of the "master race", tasteless racist propaganda and idolatry of Hitler's artistic taste while several more or less talented state artists serve the NSDAP cadre's whims. German music has brought few innovations; national socialist propaganda songs and popular music are the only "hits" heard in German radios, while classical music is mostly composed by Late or Neo-Romantic epigones. Only composers branded as truly "German" are held in high esteem, like Wagner, Bruckner, Beethoven or Bach. Political satire or cabaret is only delivered by the Stürmer and remains anti-semitic and racist propaganda.

Faith
After the death of Hitler in 1966, A personality cult is common, and the deceased leader is almost worshipped like a saint- this quasi-religion has certainly much more followers than the SS Germanic cult (Christianity is strongly disencouraged by Nazi propaganda). The churches are mostly empty now and rigorously controlled by the SS/Gestapo.

Relations with other countries
The Greater Anti-Comintern Pact contains most European nations,