A/A-N WI: No St. Patrick's Day Raids?

ThePest179

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As it says in the title, what if the Nazis from the Anglo/American-Nazi War don't suicidally re-engage the Western Allies?
 

CalBear

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End result would have been the eventual failure of the Reich, similar to the failure of the USSR, except much less well organized, somewhere in the early 60s. Without Hitler as at least a figurehead its hard to see them lasting a decade, too much infighting and competing fiefdoms.

The NazisTons of revenge killing across the entire "Greater Reich", reactionary governments fighting to replace the Nazi puppets, all fighting for the scraps.

Sort of Yugoslavia writ large and with several sides having access to WMD.
 

ThePest179

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In that case, I see two possible outcomes:

  • The Anglo/Americans invade, with their main enemy weak and collapsing in on itself.
  • Europe enters a "Warlord Era" or Second Dark Age as everyone fights everyone for what could be decades. The Anglo/Americans support their preferred faction.
 

CalBear

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In that case, I see two possible outcomes:

  • The Anglo/Americans invade, with their main enemy weak and collapsing in on itself.
  • Europe enters a "Warlord Era" or Second Dark Age as everyone fights everyone for what could be decades. The Anglo/Americans support their preferred faction.

There is little chance that the WAllies would invade with a large force. The only way you get a strong reaction is if somebody is stupid enough to attack either the UK or U.S. otherwise the strongest reaction would be limited to material support and maybe a few SOE/OSS assassinations.

The "A4" had adapted to a world without Europe as a major trading partner, not that they wouldn't welcome more democratic states and even better an actual end to the Warm War. There was, however, little desire for another major bloodletting until the Reich decided to force the issue.
 
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