Germany

the German Empire
The German Empire is Europe's leading power in 1936. On land, Germany faces no challenger equal to its might, but over the sea, the Germans fall short to the British.

The Germans control Central Europe, and are strong powers in Eastern Europe. Germany boasts puppet governments in Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan in Europe. Throughout the World, they hold Protectorates in Algeria, Turkestan, and Ethiopia.

Internal Divisions of the German Empire
Following the "Province Act of 1932", the German Empire was turned into a federation of Kingdoms, Grand Duchies, Archduchies, Principalities, Duchies, and Territories into an of 25 provinces. Recognized provinces are: Alsace, Austria, Baden-Württermberg, Bavaria, Brandenburg, Bohemia, East Prussia, Franconia, Hannover, Hesse, Krainland, Magdeburg, Mecklenburg, Moravia, Mosselland, Pomerania, Posen, Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Silesia, Switzerland, Thuringia, Tyrol, West Prussia, and Westphalia.