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List of Fuhrer's
Alright we have all scene the new president threads and the monarchy"s but what about the leaders of NAZI Germany if they had "Won" by that I mean not invade Russia and establish a powerful Fortress Europe
Adolf Hitler-Fuhrer of the Greater Reich(1933-1952)[1] [1]Died of an Overdose. |
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Adolf Hitler(1933-1952)[1]
Herman Goering-(1952-1963)[2] [1]Died of an Overdose. [2]Under the slightly more pragmatic Goering Germany ends its extermination camps, now "undesirables" are either used as laborers shipped off to other countries. OOC:Their eliminated the elephant in the room that would have ruined the thread.
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Adolf Hitler(1933-1952)[1]
Herman Goering-(1952-1963)[2] Martin Bormann-(1963-1964)[3] [1]Died of an Overdose. [2]Under the slightly more pragmatic Goering Germany ends its extermination camps, now "undesirables" are either used as laborers shipped off to other countries. [3] Assassinated a couple of months into his term by ___ |
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Adolf Hitler(1933-1952)[1]
Herman Goering-(1952-1963)[2] Martin Bormann-(1963-1964)[3] Hermann Feagelin-(1964-1964) [4] [1]Died of an Overdose. [2]Under the slightly more pragmatic Goering Germany ends its extermination camps, now "undesirables" are either used as laborers shipped off to other countries. [3] Assassinated a couple of months into his term by Gudrun Ensslin. [4] Interim furher |
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Adolf Hitler(1933-1952)[1]
Herman Goering-(1952-1963)[2] Martin Bormann-(1963-1964)[3] Herald Quandt Goebbels-1963-1966(Head of the Nationalist Front) 1966-1988[4] [1]Died of an Overdose. [2]Under the slightly more pragmatic Goering Germany ends its extermination camps, now "undesirables" are either used as laborers shipped off to other countries. [3] Assassinated a couple of months into his term by [REDACTED] [4]During the German Civil war sparked by the death of furher Bormann several factions vied for power including Nationalist front lead by the adopted son of Joseph Goebbels Herald Quandt, an SS lead front by Herman Himmler grandson of Heinrich Himmler and First Born son of Gudrun Himmler who was killed at the start of the war. In the end the Nationalist front won and began the liberalization of Nazi Germany. |
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it's cool, you can just move your scenario up like a year
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Cool
Adolf Hitler(1933-1952)[1] Herman Goering-(1952-1963)[2] Martin Bormann-(1963-1964)[3] Herald Quandt Goebbels-1964-1967(Head of the Nationalist Front) 1966-1988[4] [1]Died of an Overdose. [2]Under the slightly more pragmatic Goering Germany ends its extermination camps, now "undesirables" are either used as laborers shipped off to other countries. [3] Assassinated a couple of months into his term by [REDACTED] [4]During the German Civil war sparked by the death of furher Bormann several factions vied for power including Nationalist front lead by the adopted son of Joseph Goebbels Herald Quandt, an SS lead front by Herman Himmler grandson of Heinrich Himmler and First Born son of Gudrun Himmler who was killed at the start of the war. In the end the Nationalist front won and began the liberalization of Nazi Germany.[/QUOTE] |
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Adolf Hitler(1933-1952)[1] Herman Goering-(1952-1963)[2] Martin Bormann-(1963-1964)[3] Herald Quandt Goebbels-1964-1967(Head of the Nationalist Front) 1966-1988[4] Horst Mahler (Head of the Imperial People's Front 1988-2008 (Reichsvolksfront/RVF)[5] [1]Died of an Overdose. [2]Under the slightly more pragmatic Goering Germany ends its extermination camps, now "undesirables" are either used as laborers shipped off to other countries. [3] Assassinated a couple of months into his term by [REDACTED] [4]During the German Civil war sparked by the death of furher Bormann several factions vied for power including Nationalist front lead by the adopted son of Joseph Goebbels Herald Quandt, an SS lead front by Herman Himmler grandson of Heinrich Himmler and First Born son of Gudrun Himmler who was killed at the start of the war. In the end the Nationalist front won and began the liberalization of Nazi Germany. [5]Opposition grew among former party hardliners and people born after the beginning of Hitler's rule. This combination resulted in a very bloody coup now known as the Paris Putsch because, at the time, its leader led Wehrmacht forces based there.
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What if? Last edited by Wendell; August 25th, 2011 at 08:04 PM.. |
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May I nit pick for a moment?
Hitler possibly had Parkenson's Disease, or one of those neurological illnesses. Even if the stress of going down in flames had not aggrevated that and all his other conditions, would he really live to see 1952? Of course, that could explain the OD. And where is Heydrick? That butcher wouldn't even wait for those above him die of natural causes before taking power.
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Operation Anthropoid?
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Adolf Hitler(1933-1952)[1]
Herman Goering-(1952-1963)[2] Martin Bormann-(1963-1964)[3] Herald Quandt Goebbels-1964-1967(Head of the Nationalist Front) 1966-1988[4] Horst Mahler (Head of the Imperial People's Front 1988-2008 (Reichsvolksfront/RVF)[5] Udo Voiget-(2008-2011)[6] [1]Died of an Overdose. [2]Under the slightly more pragmatic Goering Germany ends its extermination camps, now "undesirables" are either used as laborers shipped off to other countries. [3] Assassinated a couple of months into his term by [REDACTED] [4]During the German Civil war sparked by the death of furher Bormann several factions vied for power including Nationalist front lead by the adopted son of Joseph Goebbels Herald Quandt, an SS lead front by Herman Himmler grandson of Heinrich Himmler and First Born son of Gudrun Himmler who was killed at the start of the war. In the end the Nationalist front won and began the liberalization of Nazi Germany. [5]Opposition grew among former party hardliners and people born after the beginning of Hitler's rule. This combination resulted in a very bloody coup now known as the Hitlersdorp Putsch because, at the time, its leader led Wehrmacht forces based there, in an area once known as the Crimea. [6]Assasinated by a communist sympathizer. OOC: I know he was born post POD and having friends of Horst follow a similar path he did is a bit ASB but then again that"s common in these games. Also what"s the situation right now? A three way cold war? |
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No invasion of the Soviet Union, and guy still gets whacked by the British?
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I missed how the victory happened. I would have sworn that was ot in there before. Guess I thould change Mahler's command. It's Paris Putsch now.
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Other than just Butterflys I see no reason why it shouldn"t work.
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Adolf Hitler(1933-1952)[1]
Herman Goering-(1952-1963)[2] Martin Bormann-(1963-1964)[3] Herald Quandt Goebbels-1964-1967(Head of the Nationalist Front) 1966-1988[4] Horst Mahler (Head of the Imperial People's Front 1988-2008 (Reichsvolksfront/RVF)[5] Udo Voiget-(2008-2011)[6] Angela Merkel (Head of the Democratic Reform Party, a combination of all non-Nazi/nationalist parties) 2011-2027 |
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And how the hell does one man hold office for 66 years.
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1933: Adolf Hitler (NSDAP)
1948: Wilhelm Frick (NSDAP) [1] [1] After Hitler's sudden death was successfully kept from the interested parties for a crucial 18 hours by Martin Bormann, the SS were outmanoeuvred and Himmler executed. Bormann himself was arrested by the Army and Goebbels and Goering sent agents to kill each other, both of whom succeeded. Out of this power vacuum emerged the humble but brutish Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick, who, with the support of the Reich Civil Service and of 'moderate' Nazi Albert Speer, was able to calm the situation and take control. |
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If the Nazis didn't invade the Soviet Union in 1941, wouldn't the Soviets have invaded Germany in 1942? Whatever happens, one of them is going to invade the other within the 40s.
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1933: Adolf Hitler (NSDAP)
1948: Wilhelm Frick (NSDAP) [1] 1951: Erwin Rommel (Non-Partisan) [2] [1] After Hitler's sudden death was successfully kept from the interested parties for a crucial 18 hours by Martin Bormann, the SS were outmanoeuvred and Himmler executed. Bormann himself was arrested by the Army and Goebbels and Goering sent agents to kill each other, both of whom succeeded. Out of this power vacuum emerged the humble but brutish Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick, who, with the support of the Reich Civil Service and of 'moderate' Nazi Albert Speer, was able to calm the situation and take control. [2] Frick dies in office in 1951, he is succeedeed by a military junta led by Erwin Rommel who begins reforms and also subvert the Nazi Party |
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