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{{Infobox military conflict |
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| partof = The [[Cold War]] |
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| image = [[File:Volksturm.webp|360px]] |
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| caption = Speerite Volkssturm prepare to halt the advance of Bormann's forces. <hr> |
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| abilities = fill out please |
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| date = 1963 |
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| place = Germany |
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| coordinates = |
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| territory = |
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| results = Collapse of German influence |
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| side1 = [[File:Flag_of_Greater_Germanic_Reich.svg|25px]] [[Bormann's Germany]] |
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| side2 = [[File:Flag_of_Greater_Germanic_Reich.svg|25px]][[Speer's Germany]] |
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<div>'''Supported by:'''</div> |
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<div>[[File:Einheitspakt.webp|25px]] [[Iberian Union]]</div> |
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<div>[[File:Usaflag.png|25px]] [[United States]] (potentially)</div> |
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| side3 = [[File:Flag_of_Greater_Germanic_Reich.svg|25px]] [[Görings's Germany]] |
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| side4 = [[File:Flag_of_Greater_Germanic_Reich.svg|25px]] [[Heydrich's Germany]] |
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<div>'''Supported by:'''</div> |
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<div>[[File:Einheitspakt.webp|25px]] [[Burgundy]]</div> |
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| leaders1 = [[File:Flag_of_Greater_Germanic_Reich.svg|25px]] [[Martin Bormann]] |
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| leaders2 = [[File:Flag_of_Greater_Germanic_Reich.svg|25px]] [[Albert Speer]] |
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| leaders3 = [[File:Flag_of_Greater_Germanic_Reich.svg|25px]] [[Hermann Göring]] |
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| leaders4 = [[File:Flag_of_Greater_Germanic_Reich.svg|25px]] [[Reinhard Heydrich]] |
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| outcomes1 = Bormann becomes Fuhrer |
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| outcomes2 = Speer becomes Fuhrer |
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| outcomes3 = Göring becomes Fuhrer |
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| outcomes4 = Heydrich becomes Fuhrer |
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| notes = |
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The German Civil War is a conflict that begins on October 27, 1963, around 3 weeks after the death of Adolf Hitler in Germany. This war has immediate and long-lasting consequences that, in the short term, signals the collapse of German influence around the globe. |
The German Civil War is a conflict that begins on October 27, 1963, around 3 weeks after the death of Adolf Hitler in Germany. This war has immediate and long-lasting consequences that, in the short term, signals the collapse of German influence around the globe. |
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