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Reichskommissar für Großbritannien

1940: German occupation of southern England and Wales, Armistice of 1940
1940-1945: Alexander von Falkenhausen

Reichskommissar für England

1945-1949: Alexander von Falkenhausen
1949-1954: Heinrich Otto Abetz
1954-1962: Ernst Achenbach
1962-1966: Kurt Waldheim

1966: Withdrawal of German occupational authority

Monarchs of the Kingdom of England

1945-1953: Edward VII♰
1953-1954: Bedford Regency

1954-1968: Vacant
1968: Proclamation of the English State


Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of England

1945-1947: Oswald Mosley♰ (National Movement)
1947-1955: John Beckett (National Movement)

1955: Abolition of Parliament, movement of English Government to Oxford

Lord Protectors of the Kingdom of England

1955-1962: John Beckett♰ (National Movement)
1962-1968: Jeffrey Hamm (National Movement)

1963-1969: European Cultural Revolutions, end of German occupation
1968: Coup against Jeffrey Hamm, proclamation of the English State


Protectors of the English State

1968-1969: Maxwell Mosley (Saxon Movement)
1969: End of Cultural Revolution, assassination of Maxwell Mosley
1969-1983: Richard Marsh (National Movement)
1983: Volkserneuerung reforms in the Greater German Reich, establishment of the English Republic and normalisation of relations with United Kingdom. UK PM Margaret Fletcher (Liberal Unionist) famously declares that "Mister Marsh is a man we can do business with!"

Presidents of the English Republic

1983-1988: Richard Marsh (English National Party)
1988-1990: Jeremy Moore (Military Government)

1988-1993: German Civil War
1990-1991: Anthony Wedgwood-Benn (British Labour Party - Liberal Unionist Party - New Democracy coalition)
1990 def. Enoch Powell (Christian and Unionist Democrats), Keith Thompson (League of Saint George), Thomas Jopling (English Democrats), David Irving (Saxon Movement), David Owen (Action for Tomorrow), David Wigley (Welsh Freedom Party)
1991: End of the Separation. Reunification with United Kingdom under UK PM Sir Malcolm Rifkind (Liberal Unionist), return of British capital from Edinburgh to London.

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