Very simple premise: an Axis victory where the Axis fail to invade Great Britain, the beautiful island of the Anglo race, itself. Everything else goes right for the Axis forces.At the current point in world, 1969, there might be a World War Three, and not between who you might think. German-Japanese relations are at an all-time low since the war effectively concluded in 1947. After the first Führer's death in the early 1950's, the German Reich has become increasingly unstable, failing to juggle the power of the military, the party, and the SS. At different times, the SS has threatened the Reich as a "decadent force straying from the ideals of the Führer and national socialism," while at others the Wehrmacht high command has expressed its disinterest in ideology and its preferred method of effective military rule. All the while, the Reichskanzler has tried to run the Reich against increasing opposition from the ever powerful Himmler. In Japan, the military elite and their cadre have effectively established a Shogun which is in power, serving, for all intents and purposes, as the Emperor's equal, who is now delegated to religious and cultural matters and who has very little to do with running the nation. With Himmler's SS becoming more racially esoteric, and Japan's Empire less and less efficient, the two great powers hang at a point of threat with one another unprecedented. The only thing stopping Himmler from invading the Japanese with his sixteen million man army is the threat of total nuclear war.Meanwhile, in the New World, the Allies, nearly cast aside and forgotten about, are conducting their own fervent arming and preparing for theirreconquest of Europe, and liberation of the quickly dying out peoples they so dearly love. But before then, the Allies need to work together to stop fascism at home, which involves covert operations, support for Marxists and liberals alike, and military invasion of pro-German or pro-Japanese threats. Argentina and Venezuela are good examples, and the total American takeover of Chile is another. Peru-- you're next!I don't know what else to add to this, besides that I learned a lot about the craft while working on this. My best yet, I feel!Inspired and in the style of