Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-26044830-20170130110259/@comment-26247925-20170215165527

(By the way, China and Japan are not at war with each other. Also, the Latin Union IS South America, so I am going to treat the Fascists in South America as rebels to be defeated. Also, since South Africa is not aligned to the USSR, I will assume that South Africa stole the winter suits.) November 1957: The Latin forces finally are able to flank the Canadians and take back Mexico, quickly moving north while Japan moves in through Alaska, taking Vancouver, and the Chinese taking much of the western American states. Arabian and Iranian forces, along with the Chinese, manage to invade and surround Moscow, although the city refuses the surrender. Meanwhile, fascists in Europe gain the upper hand in Europe, with much of the continent becoming fascist. Theis weakness from European nations allows African forces to not only take back their continent but to launch full-scale invasions of Europe. India becomes predominantly fascist thanks to the Aryan Imperium (excluding the southern half), while a coup in South Africa leads to a new Esmarian Imperium taking much of the south. A similar movement takes hold of already-fascist Nigeria and Ghana, uniting them into the Nighanian Imperium. A fascist Israel also rises, taking much of the land surrounding traditional Israel. With the USSR almost falling, Canada takes it upon themselves to lead the alliance. They annex the remaining American states, invade Iceland and Greenland, and take over what is remaining of Northern Europe. They then break away from the USSR's sphere. Rebels in Sao Paulo commit atrocities in support of the Latin Imperium, a South American Fascist movement similar to that of Africa and India. China and Japan move closer to unifying, especially with their close ties and the joint capture of the Soviet Union and Western America. They also begin to defy the Latin superpower, as they feel as if they have contributed the most, but getting the least praise for it. And so the world has split into 5: Canada, the Latin Union (ULSR), China/Japan, the Soviet Union (USSR), and the Imperiums.