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Let's leave aside the how.
Talking about "How Germany could've won WW2" has become a bit dull, and there are a billion threads about precisely that. For the purposes of this thread, we'll vaguely state that Germany defeated the USSR, and that the US either didn't declare war on the Axis, or that the war ground to a stalemate somewhere along the line.

No, instead, I'd like to talk about counterculture movements in America, in the coming decades - particularly the 60s and 70s.
In OTL, there were a great deal of Communist movements in the US (and other Democratic nations) both before, and after the war. However, it's a given that a great deal of youth support for these groups - particularly in the generation born during/after the war - was in part a response to dissatisfaction or disillusion with US society, politics, and foreign policy. We saw a huge number of Communist-inspired political/dissident groups, the "Red Scare", and government heavy-handedness actually driving sympathisers even further to the Left.

Let's turn this on its head.

The 50s and 60s see the United States and her remaining allies frantically attempting to stamp-out 'Fascist' coups across the Third World. In postcolonial Africa and Asia, blackshirted warlords preaching unity and peace-through-power seize the reins. Ethnic conflict and genocide become increasingly prevalent in these places. These coups are mostly simple power-grabs, riding the waves of anti-Imperialism we saw with Communist insurgencies in OTL. However, false or genuine, two ideologies dominate world politics.

On the homefront, strong anti-Fascist sentiment carried over into the 50s, is gradually replaced by war-weariness and calls for peace and unity, in the 60s - particularly as the next generation begins to come of-age. Youth movements become quietly nationalistic, searching for a national identity in an era where to believe strongly in one's nation is equated with the dreaded Fascist Menace, across the Atlantic. Xenophobia runs rampant, too, as refugees flee the German Reich and her puppets, to settle in the last light of the Free World.

I don't actually have a TL planned out for this, at all, but I was musing on this very topic today, and thought I'd sling it out there. The only vaguely story-based aspect I thought about was the idea of an militant underground offshoot of a resurgent Silver Legion party - the Silver Knives. Thoughts? Let's have some fun, anyway!
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