Germania V

Germania V was one of many Known Worlds where Nazi Germany won World War II. It was the site of the Empire of Empires' first great land battle against the Greater German Reich when Roma I's Fourth and Eighteenth Legions marched on Nuremberg. Roman airplanes defeated the Luftwaffe, and Hitler was killed by a bomb in an early air raid.

Riots against German occupying forces followed in England and France, and at the request of the American President MacArthur, the Romans sent navispars to fight the U-boats and facilitate the expulsion of Nazi forces from the Americas.

This world became the Empire of Empires' regional headquarters. As Queen Margaret reigned from Queen's Park in Toronto, Marcus Americanius Scriptor set up a fort in Buckingham Palace. The architect Gropius designed a new Roman design for the palace, incorporating the existing building into the design; he also built the world's largest Christian temple at the site of the former Nazi headquarters in Whitehall. Scriptor oversaw the first diplomatic contact with fascist Italy.

It had a library which contained Greatness and Decline of Rome, The Monuments of Ancient Rome, The Pagan Background of Early Christianity, Gothic Art, The Dark Ages, The Black Death and the Peasant's Revolt, Heresies of the Later Middle Ages, Religious Poverty and the Profit Economy, an encyclopaedia, and some of the work of Edward Gibbon. (PROSE: Warlords of Utopia)