German and Austro-Hungarian Empire

The German and Austro-Hungarian Empire, also known as Germany, Austria-Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Serbia and Germastrugary, was an imperial state in central Europe. It was originally formed as the Second Austro-Hungarian Empire, but when Germany joined the union it became this state.

History
After the Moscow Pact was created, the Western European Alliance was set up. After joining, Austria suggested to unite with Hungary. Hungary agreed, and so the Second Austro-Hungarian Empire was created. However, Germany later united, resulting in Germastrugary being formed. This state later annexed Czechoslovakia and Serbia. Due to the Moscow Pact being converted into the Russian Communist Empire, the nation split into Fascist Germany and PR Czechoslovakia. PR Czechoslovakia joined the Second Moscow Pact, and Fascist Germany stayed in the Western European Alliance.