The South American Inferno had entered a lull following the defeat of the Argentine People's Republic as the La Paz Pact purged all supporters of the communist regime that they could find. They also pulled back any and all reforms made by the Communists including making homosexuality illegal again, cracking down on unions and killing every Anarchist voter that they could find. This naturally did not make them popular to the people with several major strike attempts being met with Landcrawlers and in some cases artillery. The mass slaughter led to the already loathed military government was seen on the same level as Judas Iscariot himself. Not that the La Paz cared about the Argentine people they were too busy debating whom to attack next with the main options being Chile or Ecuador. The main argument against invading Ecuador was that Brazil was protecting them. The argument for attacking Ecuador was that they had both a small military and there were two members on the La Paz Pact on their borders allowing them to attack with full force. The Arguments for attacking Chile were that they could attack along a very long front allowing them to encircle and eliminate large parts of the Chilean Army if they did well. The counter to that was that the Chilean Military was large and well trained alongside a lot of military and civilian support from the world powers. The debates raged long into the night between the representatives of the powers. The eventual decision was made by Argentina with their vote to invade Ecuador over Chile. With the decision made the La Paz began to prepare for war potentially with Brazil as well but then a golden opportunity appeared. Anubis launched his first major offensive against mankind and the majority of the Brazilian Army was sent off to fight. The La Paz pact seized on the chance and launched their assault on the 5th of September 1950 pushing towards Quito as the Federation of Judea collapsed and mankind barley withstood against the Kull of Anubis.

-Extract from an Infotube video on the South American Inferno.

Western Cohort:

The book Kaiserreich: The Eagle Victorious is an Alternate History novel written in 1950 by one Joseph Goebbels detailing an alternate war between France and Germany. The main difference from reality seems to be the Moroccan Crises going hot and war breaking out between the German Empire and the Third French Republic. The book focuses on two soldiers one French one German. While the two never directly meet in the novel they are closely tied together as they fight in the same battles and witness the same major events from a very different perspective. The book begins with the beginning of the war and the initial German offensives into northern France. The middle of the book is dominated by smaller battles as the French slowly collapse from the British blockade we hear some words from the French soldier that they had managed to capture several German colonies, but we are given that news as Verdun falls to the Germans implying that the victories in the colonies are only temporary. The book ends with the Battle of Paris and the Reichsflagge raised over the Eiffel Tower by the German character.

So, what do you guys do you think that the Eagle Victorious is plausible? Or is it just a Germanwank?

Tsar Rurik VIII:

So, I've read this series several times and it always has had a close spot in my heart but I have to regretfully say that it is a Germanwank and is very implausible mainly because of some background details that we are given and also because the author was a massive nationalist.

The first background detail is that the French never use trenches in their defences while the Germans always do allow them to easily wipe the French attacks out and they are able to push forwards without meeting any major resistance. Alongside this the French Landcrawlers are shown to be a lot worse than they ever were IOTL and the German panzers are able to tear through the pathetic French defences using their 'Blitzkrieg' tactics. The battles are often plausible and well written most notably Verdun is my personal favourite with the images of the fall of the Cathedral to the Germans being particularly well written. Though that French Colonel tearing down the Tricolour over the Eiffel Tower and burning it as the Germans storm up the stairs is a bit interesting since you would expect them to be fighting back against the DASTARDLY BOCHE would be more important.

Duke Von Pern:

I would agree with his majesty above me in that The Eagle Victorious is very implausible but well written though I would like to point out that the book implies that the United Empire does not actually join the war instead they just blockade the French. Despite the British out right stating that they would join the Germans in the war in the 40's if you are wondering where I get that I would recommend the works of one Christopher Tolkien in particular the Lion and the Eagle: A history of Anglo-German Relations. The most interesting thing about this book was that it lacked a lot of the author's virulent Anti-Semitism which a lot of his other works include.

Loyal Son:

What on earth do you mean this book is far from a Germanwank as you put it the work is completely plausible except for one thing the German's did not commit enough war crimes in my opinion. The blatant French offensives would have led to the Superior Aryan Race to crack down on the lesser.

Jefferbear:

Loyal Son Said (What on earth do you mean this book is far from a Germanwank as you put it the work is completely plausible except for one thing the German's did not commit enough war crimes in my opinion. The blatant French offensives would have led to the Superior Aryan Race to crack down on the lesser.)

Well that's just blatant racism and alongside your prior offensives I am just going to go all the way. To Coventry with you.

-An thread on the plausibility of Kaiserreich: The Eagle Victorious

Oh my god I've written a hundred chapters. AHHAHHHHHAHBAUDHBKUCVkvibUVUEB HAIL SATAN!

On a more serious note thanks for sticking around with me on this wild ride which will continue long into the future.