This AAR will be played on LAN. I will play the general Franz, and a buddy of mine will play the general Fritz. The AAR will be very sarcastic and ironic, so don't focus on the historical errors.. 
Enjoy! (we also write very differently, which you will notice)
The year is 1936 and everything looks good. Both of the generals (whose names are top secret, by the way) believe in the wonders of science and has agreed on giving it top priority. The two generals prefer to call themselves Fritz and Franz, just to prevent confusion.
Fritz is a kind of Stalinist; he prefers to conquer nearly everything based on his own argument "Why not?". When he first gets his greedy hands on something he rarely lets go of it. He likes tanks and everything which is armed and goes on gasoline (a tank in other words). He likes to use brute force to reach his objectives and is very patient. He will be in control of the army and the airforce.
Franz is more of a moderate imperialist. He likes to conquer, but prefers that the people he conquers govern themselves (with certain moderations). As Fritz wants to keep everything he can get his greedy claws on, quarrels are frequent. Franz is more an international type of person and will be in charge of diplomatics, the navy, research, production and the economy as a whole. His preferations lie with nuclear weapons and carrier groups (which has shown to be essential in his previous experiences). Actually, Fritz thinks Franz likes nukes too much...
Well, everything is set for a nice WWII...which they don't know will come..yet (or do they?)
On the scientific front, military planners focused on tanks and improved industrial tools. Tanks were to be the backbone of the German army, and three tank divisions were placed on production.
There were, however, flaws in the production plans and the production turned out unefficient. As a result, Werner von Blomberg was kicked as armaments minister. He was replaced by the sleek bureaucrat Franz Xavier-Schwarz, who knew how to kiss asses and made his way into Hitler's closest realm.
Outside Germany, things were changing. There were successful coups in Nicaragua and Cuba, a failed one in Japan and a revolution in Paraguay.
On May 7, Ethiopia capitulated to the overwhelming Italians that was invading the country. No major power took notice of this event, though.
In July, the unstable region of China collapsed into civil war. Guangxi Clique and Xibei San Ma attacked Nationalist China. The war brought nothing but defeats and next to no territorial changes. Therefore, the war ended on October 2.
Also in July, Spain collapsed into civil war. A nationalist nation under the leadership of a charismatic pragmatic called Franco emerged to fight the republican government. Germany and the Soviet Union were the only ones that took notice of this war. Germany decided to send aid to Franco in the form of supplies and leaders. The Soviet Union did the same to the republican government in Spain.
Back in Germany, Hitler moved the first pawn in his chess-game and re-militarized the Rhineland, which had been de-militarized by the Treaty of Versailles. The French prime minister Léon Blum called his British colleague Stanley Baldwin to address this issue. Baldwin calmed his colleague down and decided to wait and see what mr. Hitler would do next.
1936 ended with raised tensions between the nations of Europe.
Enjoy! (we also write very differently, which you will notice)
THE DUAL ADVISORY
INTRODUCTION
After seeing an advertisement in their local Rostock newspaper, two free-lance generals applied for jobs as Hitler's personal advisors. The ad called for much experience, and the two generals had much experience from previous world wars and held tons of vital information about the other major powers' ability to wage war. Hitler was impressed by their experience and hired the two instantly. He put the future of the Third Reich into their hands and they jumped into the job enthusiastically.The year is 1936 and everything looks good. Both of the generals (whose names are top secret, by the way) believe in the wonders of science and has agreed on giving it top priority. The two generals prefer to call themselves Fritz and Franz, just to prevent confusion.
Fritz is a kind of Stalinist; he prefers to conquer nearly everything based on his own argument "Why not?". When he first gets his greedy hands on something he rarely lets go of it. He likes tanks and everything which is armed and goes on gasoline (a tank in other words). He likes to use brute force to reach his objectives and is very patient. He will be in control of the army and the airforce.
Franz is more of a moderate imperialist. He likes to conquer, but prefers that the people he conquers govern themselves (with certain moderations). As Fritz wants to keep everything he can get his greedy claws on, quarrels are frequent. Franz is more an international type of person and will be in charge of diplomatics, the navy, research, production and the economy as a whole. His preferations lie with nuclear weapons and carrier groups (which has shown to be essential in his previous experiences). Actually, Fritz thinks Franz likes nukes too much...
Well, everything is set for a nice WWII...which they don't know will come..yet (or do they?)

Germany in 1936
1936
The events of 1936 were few, but important. Hitler ordered the expansion of German industry to cope with his future plans for the country. This prioritization, however, enraged many citizens as there were other areas they would like to see improved first. Several riots occured in major cities. In particular there was a huge strike in Berlin that gathered momentum and the 3rd Infantry Division stationed near Potsdam had to be called in to assist the police.On the scientific front, military planners focused on tanks and improved industrial tools. Tanks were to be the backbone of the German army, and three tank divisions were placed on production.
There were, however, flaws in the production plans and the production turned out unefficient. As a result, Werner von Blomberg was kicked as armaments minister. He was replaced by the sleek bureaucrat Franz Xavier-Schwarz, who knew how to kiss asses and made his way into Hitler's closest realm.
Outside Germany, things were changing. There were successful coups in Nicaragua and Cuba, a failed one in Japan and a revolution in Paraguay.
On May 7, Ethiopia capitulated to the overwhelming Italians that was invading the country. No major power took notice of this event, though.
In July, the unstable region of China collapsed into civil war. Guangxi Clique and Xibei San Ma attacked Nationalist China. The war brought nothing but defeats and next to no territorial changes. Therefore, the war ended on October 2.
Also in July, Spain collapsed into civil war. A nationalist nation under the leadership of a charismatic pragmatic called Franco emerged to fight the republican government. Germany and the Soviet Union were the only ones that took notice of this war. Germany decided to send aid to Franco in the form of supplies and leaders. The Soviet Union did the same to the republican government in Spain.

Re-militarization of the Rhineland
Back in Germany, Hitler moved the first pawn in his chess-game and re-militarized the Rhineland, which had been de-militarized by the Treaty of Versailles. The French prime minister Léon Blum called his British colleague Stanley Baldwin to address this issue. Baldwin calmed his colleague down and decided to wait and see what mr. Hitler would do next.
1936 ended with raised tensions between the nations of Europe.