The North American front (Hitler is an American)

Beginnings
Like Iran, the USA was cornered between two axis powers. (Its death toll in this war would be comparable to the USSR ATL). The North American front opened when Britain launched Operation Black Moon in September 5 1938. 1.7 Million German, British and Canadian troops invaded the Continental United States (neglecting Alaska lest they incur the Soviet Union's involvement). The invasion met with initial successes, annexing much of Washington State, Montana, North and South Dakota and northern Minnesota.

Battle of Albany
However, the Americans put up a significant fight in The battle of Albany, leading to 2 million deaths on both sides and with a British defeat. During this battle, Himmler coaxed the Mexicans to invade Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California, to relive the overstretched Axis forces.

Southern Front
While fighting raged in the North, the Mexican navy was shredded by the US Navy. The only significant gains the Mexicans made were in Southern California. The main Mexican army was devastated at El Paso, Texas. General Eisenhower led his forces and pushed the Mexicans from Texas down into Mexico city itself within a year, forcing the Mexican president to sign the Treaty of Austin.

==Canadian Front

After the Battle of Albany, things were looking up for the Americans, with the F-3 being rolled out from the Rockies alongside the new M26 Pershing tank (faster and has two Guns ATL). By early 1942, the Americans have pushed the Axis out of the USA and began pushing into Canada. It was during Operation Bald Eagle (Co-Ordinated by Omar Bradley and George Patton) that Hitler's son William was shot down in his bomber over Canada by a pair of British Spitfires. By July 4 1942, Most of Southern Canada, including Ottawa, was under US control. By the end of the war, only pockets in Quebec were still fighting on and from which the German nuclear missile was fired into Washington DC.