[quote=@thorgili] Hmm good point, Perhaps I could limit to coup to Prussia as hitler's main body of support was mainly in the south of germany (historically a hotbed of german revolutionaries and modern german nationalism). Not to argue but many of the army officals didnt really respect hitler and overall he was a tool of the rest of the SA until the night of the long knives in which he eliminated alot of SA officals whom he saw as a possible threat to his rise of power. (mainly alot of Rohm's SA whom were previous members of the fascist freikorps who brought hitler to power and supported him in the beerhall pusche).and seeing as how the point of departure from history is the start of the great depression it could be assumed that the views of the german people changed during the great depression with possibly different political parties gaining promenience versus the Fascists gaining popularity ( for example a advance of the red front in in the government and government officals being less or more incompetant would definately alter results). besides I'm not arguing that the pusche described in my history was a popular one. besides in the short years after the election of hitler there were many attempted plans to kill hitler (main one being the 1938 Oster conspiracy) or overthrow his power showing that he wasnt as popular a figure head in the military as he was seen. as for my effects on the other nations its quite possible that fascism would've taken hold with minimal german intervention considering parties such as the silver legion of america and the attempted business plot. and with the prescence of you state which is obviously anarcho communist fascism would've had a even more stable platform to be created. [/quote] Given the short time of divergence (presumably, GM has been missing for an extended period or forgot about this RP) the chance of too wide a divergence is pretty slim. I would argue apart from the United States the lot of us would be writing the process of our national divergences based on pre-existing patterns. So what it comes down to in Germany is that Adolf Hitler would most likely catch the wave he got to ride on in the demographics he did so, folk like the veterans of the war and other infuriated types not the already fractured left-wing parties. I'm not saying a coup against Hitler would be impossible, but a coup against him would amount to triggering a revolution. And in the short time we'd have between the point of divergence and now you may have to find yourself actually writing about the revolution as a current event. Which isn't a bad thing: it would actually give you a lot to write about by being in a state of something being incomplete as opposed to complete as a whole. You wouldn't have to struggle to find something to write about. But as I said before, [@Preusen]'s app sort of implies there'd need to be a Nazi Germany based simply on the line "Yet, another threat arose as the National-Socialist- German backed party secured a narrow-election in New Jersey." There'd have to be an active and able Nazi party, likely in power in Germany to fund and support the rise in power of American Fascists in New Jaw-zay.