Victorious Germany
14-07-2006, 00:09
After the German victory in WWII, the Germans were in control over most of the lands they held. Goebbles gave a Victory Speech in Berlin and the Germans made peace with the Allies. The German Reich's leader, Adolf Hitler ruled until passing at an old age. His successor was Erich Volkmann, because several of the top men, like Himmler and Goebbles were already gone, departed to the Next Life.
Volkmann began a series of reforms. First, he ended Nazism really in the Act of Reform in which he had the Reich go to Patriotism, etc. The Nazis in resistance still exist as the New Nazi Party. Volkmann had made the SS, etc reformed somewhat.
He also dealt with the SA, giving them a new head. The German Armed Forces were built up as well, for the defense of Germania, a name given to the Reich.
Erich Volkmann passed on in 1999, leaving power to Field Marshal Hans Linnemann, who did not turn the Reich to a military government but kept Volkmann's system around.
So, the three leaders of the Reich are:
1. Adolf Hitler (1933-1976)
2. Erich Volkmann (1976-1999)
3. Hans Linnemann (1999-)
Hans Linnemann hopes the Reich can continue on, knowing that Nazism was not that big as it was, even know some still followed it.
Hans is married and has several children, they live in Berlin but they do go to the Berghof, Hitler's old vacation place.
The German Reich is a Two Party state, under the Patriotic Party and the New Nazi Party and Independents. In elections, you can vote for one of the three or none.
The Patriotic Party has more power than the New Nazis and Independents. The Patriotic Party is led by Hans Linnemann.
More on this version of a German Reich later.....
Volkmann began a series of reforms. First, he ended Nazism really in the Act of Reform in which he had the Reich go to Patriotism, etc. The Nazis in resistance still exist as the New Nazi Party. Volkmann had made the SS, etc reformed somewhat.
He also dealt with the SA, giving them a new head. The German Armed Forces were built up as well, for the defense of Germania, a name given to the Reich.
Erich Volkmann passed on in 1999, leaving power to Field Marshal Hans Linnemann, who did not turn the Reich to a military government but kept Volkmann's system around.
So, the three leaders of the Reich are:
1. Adolf Hitler (1933-1976)
2. Erich Volkmann (1976-1999)
3. Hans Linnemann (1999-)
Hans Linnemann hopes the Reich can continue on, knowing that Nazism was not that big as it was, even know some still followed it.
Hans is married and has several children, they live in Berlin but they do go to the Berghof, Hitler's old vacation place.
The German Reich is a Two Party state, under the Patriotic Party and the New Nazi Party and Independents. In elections, you can vote for one of the three or none.
The Patriotic Party has more power than the New Nazis and Independents. The Patriotic Party is led by Hans Linnemann.
More on this version of a German Reich later.....