
Schutzpakt und Reichsschutz
Schutzpakt und Reichsschutz
("Protective Pact and Reich Defense")
The Formal Successor to the European Axis – Unity Through Strength
Overview
Founded in 1943 following the surrender of the United Kingdom and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Schutzpakt und Reichsschutz (SR) is the formalized political-military alliance of pro-German European states, dominions, protectorates, and satellite regimes.
Unlike the informal wartime Axis, the Schutzpakt is an institutionalized Reich-centric alliance, designed not only for defense but also for enforcing the New European Order (Neuordnung Europas) under German hegemony.
Leadership and Structure
- Supreme Leadership: Led by the German Reich via the Reichsrat für Ordnung und Sicherheit (Council for Order and Security).
- Supreme Commander: Title of Oberster Wehrleiter des Schutzpakts, held by a senior Wehrmacht commander under Adolf Hitler or his appointed successor.
Administrative Arms:
- Reichswirtschaftskammer: Oversees economic integration and industrial logistics.
- Europäisches Sicherheitsschild (ESS): Manages joint security and counterinsurgency operations.
- Reichskulturamt Europa: Controls cultural conformity and ideological coordination.
Member States and Affiliates
Core Members:
- German Reich (Leadership)
- Kingdom of Italy
- State of Vichy France
- National State of Norway
- Reichskommissariats: Moskowien, Ostland, Ukraine, Ostafrika, Mittelafrika, etc.
- Reichsprotektorate: Champagnerland, Karelia, Galizien
Associate States / Client Regimes:
- Hungary
- Romania
- Bulgaria
- Slovak Republic
- Croatia
- Finland (post-coup)
- Serbian National State
Auxiliary Supporters:
- Certain factions in Spain and Portugal
- Charlemagne-aligned militias
- Pro-German Boer groups in South Africa
Goals and Principles
- Preserve Germanic Reich hegemony in Europe and strategic zones abroad.
- Suppress communism, Bolshevism, liberalism, and American influence.
- Enforce racial and cultural hierarchy per National Socialist doctrine.
- Integrate member economies under German syndical planning.
- Secure colonial expansions in Africa and Eastern territories.
Military Integration
- The Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS serve as the alliance's military core.
- Client states maintain national armies under German oversight and training.
- Foreign volunteer units form part of SS Foreign Legions within regional commands.
- The Schutzpakt Defense Charter coordinates unified response to rebellion or external threats.
Current Challenges (1946)
- Instability in Ukraine after the assassination of Erich Koch.
- Guerrilla warfare and sabotage by the Green Army in Moskowien.
- American-backed resistance across Southern Europe and the Balkans.
- Disputes with Italy regarding control in Africa and the Mediterranean.
Slogan and Propaganda
"Ein Reich, viele Banner – aber ein Schicksal."
"One Reich, many banners – but one destiny."
The Schutzpakt und Reichsschutz embodies the German imperial vision of a Europe reorganized under discipline, loyalty, and racial order — a machine of statecraft and steel forged from the chaos of the old world.