Category:FC-GR

FC-GR (Fascist Canada-German Reich) is a constructed world and alternative timeline project revolving around Canada and Germany.

Germany

In this timeline, the July plot to kill Adolf Hitler succeeded, and those who succeeded him swiftly pulled the Wehrmacht out of most annexed areas and back into Greater Germany. The plotters knew that Germany would lose the war because they were stretched too thin on both fronts, and this impending defeat was, even in the original timeline, the main reason for the conspiracy. After the Wehrmacht had regrouped, the new German government surrendered with certain terms. The Allies accepted this, abandoning the idea of only accepting an "unconditional" surrender. The Germans kept their "core regions", namely the Greater Reich (modern Germany, Poland and Austria), the General Government, Bohemia and Moravia, all of Slovakia, and Ostland.

The Germans also distanced themselves from the Japanese and the Italians, as well as other puppet states such as Croatia; all of which fell during the war to the Allies. Germany subsequently stopped the genocide of the Jews and other "undesirable" peoples, formally and officially apologizing, however, still required that all undesirables either leave the Reich, or be separated from the public into small reserves throughout the nation. National Socialism (Nazism) remained, however, the new government immediately changed many of its tenets as it thought Hitler had betrayed the purity of the ideology.

Canada

In 1942, while Canada and mainland North America were relatively unguarded, Hitler seized the opportunity to strike at the very heart of the Allies. Over a period of a few months, some of the most elite German soldiers were sneaked into Canada through the Arctic, where they formed cells in all major Canadian cities, especially the capital, Ottawa. In ___, Hitler ordered the cells to strike, and in under two weeks, Canada had been captured. Elements of the United States National Guard were ordered into Canada however fell to the elite German divisions. Hitler subsequently installed fascist Canadians who were sympathetic to the Nazi cause as the new government, and transferred several German divisions to their command. Hitler himself thereafter focused again on Europe, giving the Canadians essentially limitless autonomy in their activities. Within a year, Canada's institutions were highly Nazified, including the education system and military. Greenland which was virtually unguarded was annexed by Canada in mid-1943 and Alaska was swiftly invaded thereafter, using the same tactics Hitler used to take over Canada.

The Soviets, however, attacked across the Bering Straight and almost recaptured Alaska. This failed by a small margin, ending with the Canadians crippling the Soviets' eastern front forces. American forces in the Pacific could not be diverted from focusing on the Japanese, thus little to no resistance was seen from the United States spare the Alaskan National Guard and subsequent underground. Today, Greenland and Alaska are still controlled as Occupied Zones (OZs) by the Greater Canadian Federation (GCF). Nazism exists slightly differently in Canada. The government declared that Jews and other undesirable peoples would be allowed to stay in Canada if they have proven their worth to the State. Those who have not would be expelled, and if not, sent to one of the Canadian reservations which exist almost exclusively in the far-north of the country.