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'''Germany''' (German: ''Deutschland''), officially the '''Greater Germanic Reich of the German Nation''' (German: ''das Großgermanische Reich der Deutschen Nation'') is a country located in central Europe, and one of the three global superpowers. The Reich borders the [[Generalgouvernement]], [[Reichskommissariat Ukraine|Ukraine]] and [[Reichskommissariat Ostland|Ostland]] to the east, [[Italian Empire|Italy]], [[Switzerland]], [[Croatia]], [[Hungary]] and [[Slovakia]] to the south, [[Denmark]] and the Baltic and North Seas to the north and while to its west the Reich technically borders [[France]], the [[Burgundy|Ordensstaat Burgund]], a ''de facto'' independent state unrecognized by the international community and technically part of Germany, is between both nations. The Reich also possesses colonies spanning across Africa, Eurasia and Antarctica, most of them having different styles in controlling their respective areas.
 
Germany has a history stretching back centuries, but the Greater German Reich itself was only formed in 1933 after the National Socialist German Workers Party or the Nazi Party, led by [[Adolf Hitler]], took control of the country. After victory in [[World War II]], Germany established the [[Einheitspakt]], a faction designed to reign in the newly established colonies of Europe and Africa. However, following a market crash in 1950 and political infighting amongst the government as the Führer's health deteriorates, the very structure of Germany and the empire it constructed hangs in the balance.
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The SS plan to seize power was simple: SS units would strike the much stronger Wehrmacht from the rear while they were busy in Russia, and destroy their forces. Then, the SS would march on Berlin and seize control of the country, throwing out [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] and saving the [[National Socialism|Nazi ideology]].
 
Their plan was destined to fail from the start. General [[Hans Speidel]] discovered their plans, and along with several other generals, launched a pre-emptive strike against the SS, defeating them and causing a portion of their forces to flee. In order to prevent a full civil war, Hitler offered [[Heinrich Himmler|Himmler]] an opportunity. He would take full control of [[Burgundy|Reichskommissariat Belgien-Nord Frankreich]], and border territories of the [[France|French State]]. In return he would stay out of German affairs. This was accepted, and the SS State of Burgundy was created, leaving the remaining SS in Germany under the control of his deputy, [[Reinhard Heydrich]].
 
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