In 1939, Wurtberg was a Central European Dictatorship. By the end of 1942, it no longer existed.
History
In the 1920s and 1930s, in the Quality Universe, the post-WWI hellscape of Europe spawned a significant number of Central European Dictatorships, including: Aryania, Barbaria, Bothnia, Darmania, Dunland, Govania, Jarmania, Kampfland, Latavia, Nordicha, North Germany, Teutonia, Tuvania, Wurtberg and others. These countries were very similar in their national cultures, and the some of the leadership cadres of their ruling parties bore strong resemblances to their foreign counterparts. When the Second World War got well and truly rolling, all of these countries, except Teutonia, were not only admitted to the Axis Powers, but politically annexed and absorbed into Hitler's Nazi Germany. After WWII, almost none of these nations existed again.
In 1939, Wurtberg invaded Cerania. An American newsreel photographer, was sent to Europe to get the story. By taking a series of seemingly-insane chances, in and out of moving airplanes, this film-maker got some damning evidence of Wurtberg's dictator Rudolf being both an impostor and a war criminal.
Points of Interest
- Border with Cerania
Residents
- Rudolf, Dictator
See Also
- Appearances of Wurtberg
- Location Gallery: Wurtberg
- Catalogued images related to Wurtberg