DBWI: Germany split after the war?

OOC: Sorry, you don't get to do that, once something's established it's set in stone, unless of course it's something completly ridiculous like Hannibal rising from the dead with an army of zombie elephants to attack Mussolini, which this is not.

OOC: TBH, a split Japan really isn't plausible no matter how early the POD is in OTL's WWII, which is why I said that.....

@imperialaquila: Okay, but even with the POD in 1941 it still isn't really plausible, though. I'm sure the Soviets would have tried it IOTL if it was.....even if Moscow had fallen.
 
If you aren't counting Prussia as German, than you really shouldn't count the Socialist State of Sakhalin as Japanese. Russia has a vaguely decent historical claim to the area, and it doesn't really follow Japanese culture. Yes, it did have a few beachheads on Hokkado for several decades, but it didn't really change Japanese policy anywhere near as much as any of the divisions of Germany we're talking about would change their policy.

OOC: How's that?
 
If you aren't counting Prussia as German, than you really shouldn't count the Socialist State of Sakhalin as Japanese. Russia has a vaguely decent historical claim to the area, and it doesn't really follow Japanese culture. Yes, it did have a few beachheads on Hokkado for several decades, but it didn't really change Japanese policy anywhere near as much as any of the divisions of Germany we're talking about would change their policy.

OOC: How's that?

OOC: Sounds better. And maybe we'll keep American presence limited to Shikoku and Okinawa, just to balance things a little. ;)
 
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