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Interesting idea, though the Night of the Long Knives was in '34 making the SA irrelevant as a threat to Hitler. And I will probably add assassination events for Hitler, with perhaps a 5% chance of death, but he would be replaced by another Nazi. I will probably look to develop events such as the Oster Conspiracy and other Officer's Coups, but these would manifest as a civil war for the ideological/political future of Germany.
I think there are other mods that do that quite well. Given the world situation in 1936, I don't think a return to the Kaiser (or for that matter any other ideology) was possible. It would be more feasible for an earlier start date, but in 1936 it seems too much of a reach for me. Thanks for the suggestion though.
There should be an even better one. "Throw Japan Under The Bus." The idea behind this focus is that when Japan attacks Pearl Harbor, the Germans sell them out by saying "We had nothing to do with this. We're going to give you everything we have on them." And to ensure this goes through, the Nazis would also tell all the big papers, the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, etc what they are going to do. This would destroy any all effort to go to war with Germany with the American Public and thus demand they only focus on Japan.
This will be instituted in the next patch.
Never mind seen just seen your respone earlier
I have read a claim that "The production volume of Skoda Works between August 1938 and September 1939 alone was nearly equal to that of all British arsenal factories in that period." When the Czechs only manage to have around 20 military factories total by that time, and the British can already have 50.