Deutsches Reich (Soviet Defeat)

Germany, or Deutsches Reich, is a nation that spans Central Europe and Eastern Europe as well as some of Western Asia and Central Africa, or Mittelafrika.

Background
Germany's predecessor State, the Weimar Republic, had been in a state of turmoil following the Great Depression. As a result of popular discontent with the Status Quo as well as political scheming behind the scenes, Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany promising a Thousand Year Reich. He first set about improving infrastructure with his famous autobahns. Then, against the advice of Hjalmar Schaat, the head of Germany's central bank, Hitler geared Germany for total war. He first marched soldiers into the rhineland, a flagrant violation of the treaty of versailles. The only reason war was avoided was because of a policy of appeasement due to the british and French being unwilling for war at the time. Hitler then used appeasement to annex Asutria in the anschluss even though Versailles also forbade it. He then devoured the sudetenland in 1938, and czechoslovakia after the famous munich conference of 1938.