Wehrmacht

Wehrmacht was the name of the armed forces of Germany.

Wehrmacht in In the Presence of Mine Enemies
During World War II and the Third World War, the Wehrmacht was the force primarily responsible for invading and conquering Germany's enemies, including Britain, France, and the Soviet Union during the Second World War, and the United States during the Third.

The Wehrmacht maintained bases all over the Greater German Reich, including in London, New York City, Los Angeles, and Paris. They put down rebellion when it flared up, and ensured that they conquered and occupied nations paid their annual tribute.

At home, the Wehrmacht had been locked in a fierce rivalry with the SS for decades. In 2010, when Fuhrer Heinz Buckliger began instituting reforms, it was the SS who resisted those reforms. The Wehrmacht, however, remained officially neutral, until the SS launched their putsch against Buckliger. When the putsch began to fail, the Wehrmacht launched a counter-putsch, siding with Buckliger, and saving the Reich.

Wehrmacht in Worldwar
The Wehrmacht was the most formidible of the human ground forces encountered by the Race during its invasion. However, the Germans still lost at least five panzers for every Race landcruiser destroyed and relied on their far larger numbers and industrial base, despite heavy aerial bombings, to combat the Race with anything close to efficiency.

The Wehrmacht performed much better in The Race-German War of 1965 defeating a Race invasion of France across the Pyrennes and overrunning much of Poland. However, these successes were made irrelevent by the large scale nuclear bombardment of Germany and the destruction of its military-industrial infrastructure. The Wehrmacht was significantly reduced in size along with other branches of the German armed forces in the subsequent treaty of Moscow.

In Southern Victory

 * Eduard Dietl
 * Heinz Guderian
 * Adolf Hitler

In Worldwar

 * Kurt Chill
 * Walter Dornberger
 * Hermann Goering

In The Last Article

 * Walter Model