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- Outbreak of the [[Ukrainian Civil War]]
| side1 = <div style="background-color: #31211d; width: 100%; text-align:center;>'''KonservativeConservatives'''</div>
[[File:BGR.webp|25px]] [[Bormann's Germany]]
| side2 = <div style="background-color: #3b2b28; width: 100%; text-align:center;>'''ReformistenReformists'''</div>
[[File:SGR.png|25px]] [[Speer's Germany]]
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<div>[[File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg|25px]] [[Bulgaria]] (potentially)</div>
<div>[[File:Flag_of_Romania.svg|25px]] [[Rumania]] (potentially)</div>
| side3 = <div style="background-color: #291714; width: 100%; text-align:center;>'''MilitaristenMilitarists'''</div>
[[File:GGR.webp|25px]] [[Görings's Germany]]
| side4 = <div style="background-color: #1e0d09; width: 100%; text-align:center;>'''Schutzstaffel'''</div>
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After the end of the [[World War II|Second World War]], many within the German government were assured that the victories and successes of the [[Greater Germanic Reich|Reich]] would last forever, securing the Endsieg it was destined to inherit. Within the first few years after victory, the taste of glory was already in the hands of the Thousand Year Reich, and with the construction of [[Germania]] and various other infrastructure projects and continued economic prosperity, it really did seem as though German hegemony would last forever.
 
=== 1950s Economic Collapse, Formation of the "Reform"Reformist and "Konservativ"Conservative Factions ===
Despite the illusion of eternal glory, the economic crash of the 50s impacted the Reich enormously from the average citizen to the most influential echelons of government in the Volkshalle.
 
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Standing in stark contrast to Speer's reformist movement, [[Martin Bormann]] and his fellow conservative party bureaucrats believed that the National Socialist system would stand the test of time, advocating for only the most minor of reforms while keeping the traditions and orthodoxy of [[National Socialism]] alive.
 
=== The West Russian War, Schutzstaffel Rebellion and formation of the "Militarist" Faction ===
As the [[West Russian War]] raged on later in the 50s, however, [[Heinrich Himmler]], Reichsführer of the [[SS]], increasingly became displeased and skeptical of the National Socialist cause he had fought for. He decided that the party had grew degenerate and that a new pure form of [[National Socialism]] had to emerge, giving way to a renewed age of prosperity by further increasing the methods of brutality used to punish dissidents and undesirables.
 
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