NationStates Jolt Archive


A House Divided

Brydog
17-03-2008, 21:02
The Wolfenhaller Nazi Party formed in 1930, was only party that never had a high number of seats in the Federal Assembly. Philip Werner was the leader of this small party and the head of Wolfenhalle's Doomian Catholics, but something was happening within the party. Werner lived in a small home outside of Roland. He sat at his desk as always, when a knock was heard on his door. He looked to see Kurt Vanler, his second in command, at the door. He opened it and said "What a suprised what brings you here." Kurt entered and with a face of worry. "Some member of the party, don't want us connected to the DCC. They say it could hurt our chances in the local election." Philip looked and replied, "Who is behind this." Kurt said "I think it could some of 'old guys'." Refering to the oldest members of the party. Philip knew of conflicts with the WNP being associated with the "bastard" chuch but didn't think that party members would be part of the groups against it. Then, a sound of tires sceeching was heard with the sound of running. Philip and Kurt were wondering if it's was the police or federal agents.

The door was broken down and a group of gunmen entered and shot both men. The leader of the men looked at the two bodies and left a note. The men run back to their van and left the scene. The police arrived at the scene and then the news broke the story,

RNN News Broadcast
Today, a group of men stormed the home of Philip Werner, the leader of the Wolfenhaller Nazi Party. The police found both Werner and his assistant Kurt Vanler. The police have released a note found at the scene.

Our Party has been tarnished by the fool Werner and his lackies who dare tell us to join a foreign church. We are not against the ideas of the Doomian Catholic Church, but question why that we must be members of a church that is not ours. The blood of the traitors will flow and we have already killed the leaders of the traitors. We as Wolfenhaller Nazis must resists the foreign church and it's agents. These men are mere traitors.

Across Wolfenhalle, federal and local law enforcement were confused over the events of that night. The WNP was at war with itself and the country was endanger of a possible war in it's own borders.