South Germany (From Sea to Shining Sea)

South Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic, was a short-lived communist state established by the American government in the American-occupied section of Germany. It existed for only over a year, after which it was dissolved and annexed into North Germany.

History
Following the surrender of Nazi Germany on May 5, 1945, Germany was divided among the Allies. Sarah Leslie created a provisional government in support of communism on July 5, 1945, creating South Germany. It was given military support by America, and on October 15, 1945, the Workers' Congress voted to invade the surrounding occupied areas of Germany, starting the German War. The first months of the campaign were highly successful, with Berlin, Baden-Baden, and Bad Oeynhausen being captured by November of 1945. As Britain, France, and Russia sent reinforcements, in the form of the German Coalition Army, to fight back against the German Workers' Armed Forces. South Germany requested reinforcements from America. Unfortunately, America was funding communist revolutionaries in Japan, and the resulting reinforcements to German proved ineffective as they were easily pushed back inwards to the capital of Frankfurt. By June of 1946, America began sending its resources to Japan instead of Germany, allowing the German Coalition to defeat the Workers' Army Forces. Finally, on August 7, 1946, South Germany officially surrendered, and the country was then united as the "Federal Republic of Germany".