AHC: Cold War Between Socialism/Communism and Fascism

Few scenarios it could perhaps happen:
-Hitler dies before 1939.
-Wehrmacht occupy Europe only. Operation Barbarossa never happens.
-Alliance between Nazi Germany and USSR.
-UK declares itself neutral in WW2.
-Nazi Germany never declares war on USA.
 
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US Civil War in the 30s balkanises it into a Japanese-leaning Pacific Republic, a Communist Midwest, a Canada-leaning rump US in New England and a reactionary South, similarish to Kaiserreich.

Sorry, but that's a hard-to-swallow first sentence.
 
If the Great Depression goes really badly and Communism is more popular there is a chance of that happening.

There is a chance of disorder and riots and social upheaval and maybe of a coup, or, more likely, an attempted coup by hard conservatives. So far I'd agree. But turning that into a bunch of warring new statelets? Hmmmmm.
 
After a White victory in the Russian Civil War, many prominent Bolshevik leaders managed to flee to the United States. In the wake of the Great Depression of the 1930s, Americans are becoming more dissatisfied of capitalism. Gaining much support from the people, Lenin and Trotsky have successfully overthrown the U.S government and established the United Socialist States of America. Meanwhile, Alexander Kazembek becomes the leader of a fascist/pan-Slavic Russia in a similar manner to Hitler, due to Russia being hit by the Great Depression. Hitler still comes to power in this TL, since the specter of communism is still haunting Europe and WW2 still happens. A temporary alliance between Germany and Russia was formed, but soon collapsed due to the ideological difference between the two countries (Hitler wants to create a Lebensraum for the Aryan people and considers Slavs and Russians to be untermenschen, but Kazembek's goal is to build a Slavic Empire "stretching from Prague to Kamchatka"). The Cold War happens between a communist United States/Western Europe and a fascist Russia/Eastern Europe.
 
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