Germany (Imperial States of America)

Germany was a nation in Central Europe from 1871-1946. Formed in 1871 after Prussia united the states of the region in the German Empire, it continued to expand its' power and influence until World War I, where it lead the Central Powers of Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, Mexico, Guatemala, and Colombia. After its' defeat by the Entente, a revolution occured establishing the Weimar Republic, who then signed a the degrading Treaty of Versailles splitting up German territory and forcing reparations on the Central Powers. The nation recovered somewhat from the War in the 1920's, but the Great Depression sank the German economy.

The German Communist Party, aided by Russian refugees such as Vladimir Lenin, gained popular support and took control of the nation, now renamed the German People's Republic. As the communists sought to revolutionize the nation and cement control, a struggle for power took place that lead the militaristic Leo Jogiches, who invaded Poland and declared war on capitalism in 1939, sparking World War II. Despite overruning most of Europe, allying with Japan and the Pan-American Alliance, and bringing the capitalist world to its' knees, the capitalist Allies eventually defeated Germany and occupied it, dividing it into two sections- the American held Rhine Province in the west, and Russian Prussia in the east. After the breakout of World War III in 1952, Germany became a battleground between Russia and America, though America won control over all of Germany in the early 1960's. Although Germany was harshly suppressed, tight military rule kept the Germans in line, though revolts in 1967 and the 1990's weakened American rule, resulting in an undetermined status today.