Nazi World

End of WW2 (1943-1947)
1943: The Horten 229 is completed by Nazi scientists. The Nazi Airforce begins to be rebuilt with these new jets. With the work on the Horten completed, work on nuclear bombs and the V2 rocket are increased tenfold again and again. The first completed Horten is called the SS Hitler in honor of the Fuhrer.

1944: A Soviet offensive is devastated by Nazi jets and early V2 rockets, killing over 720,000 Soviet troops, tanks, and planes in less than two days. The invasion of Italy begins by Allied troops but Nazi Jet and the first view versions of the V2 rockets destroy the transports and most of the invading forces as well as eliminating the Allied Naval and Air Force around the Mediterranean Sea. Nazi troops begin a new offensive against the Soviets and begin to drive back towards Leningrad and Stalingrad. With the early V2 Rockets and Stealth Fighter/ Bomber Jets, the two cities are literally reduced to rubble as Nazi missiles and bombs destroy everything in sight. Nazi troops triumphantly march into the ruins of both cities after the 3 day bombarding of the two cities. The Soviet Union begins to consider surrendering to the Nazis.

1945: The Allies attempt to invade Normandy in early Spring but it fails horribly due to the advanced Nazi Weaponry. With the Allies two huge invasion forces destroyed and the Soviets near the edge of collapse, D-Day begins when 700,000 Nazi soldiers and hundreds of Tiger-1 tanks land in southern England just across the English Channel from where the invasion of Normandy took place. Nazi Jets bomb the countryside and most of the huge cities into the ground as the latest cyanide bombs are dropped along with traditional bombs, killing millions of British troops and citizens. Japan deals the final blow to China by killing both leaders of the two opposing factions, and all of China and Manchuria are annexed by the Japanese Empire.