Heinrich Himmler

Heinrich Himmler is a high ranking Germanic official. Himmler leads the Schutzstaffel. He holds the rank of Reichsführer, even once he becomes the new Führer. Himmler, together with Adolf Hitler, Joseph Goebbels and Hermann Göring, is one of the four highest ranking Germanic officials.
History
Heinrich Himmler was the Reichsführer of the SS during the period of the German Reich. When Germany was reformed to Germania, Himmler kept his rank. However, not much after, Hitler ordered a large amount of high ranking officials to visit him in the Wolf's Lair. Himmler went here, together with Goebbels and many other officials. Göring could not come.
Claus von Stauffenberg attempted to assassinate every present german at the Wolf's Lair. He succeeded partially, killing Hitler and Goebbels, aswell as some other officials. However, Himmler and many others were only injured. Himmler immediately ordered the arrest of von Stauffenberg. However, von Stauffenberg was already attempting to enter the Soviet Union to escape the consequences of his treason.
Claus von Stauffenberg was then arrested by SS soldiers. He was transported to a prison, when he was suddenly ambushed. A sniper shot him in the head, killing von Stauffenberg. The sniper was likely one of Claus von Stauffenberg's conspirators.
This made it clear to Himmler there were more conspirators, and Himmler had two more officers arrested. They ultimately were executed. Himmler then ordered the arrests of 3 more officers, who were found innocent.
Though Himmler had ordered arrests of certain officers, he was not in office. Himmler was in the hospital due to the assassination attempt. Due to this, much to the frustration of Himmler, Göring took control of Germania. Göring was the Stellvertretender Kanzler at first, but was then promoted to Führer. Himmler protested, but Göring told Himmler to stop his protest or he would be removed from office. Following this, Himmler kept quiet about Göring becoming Führer.
Himmler not much later, employed a few high ranking Schutzstaffel members. This included the following people:
The American Obergruppenführer John Smith, discovered a conspiracy. The high ranking Oberstgruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich had tried to kill Smith and had plans to kill Göring aswell. At the time, Smith believed Heydrich was the leader of this conspiracy. Himmler ordered Smith to order the arrests of more conspirators. Smith then had a few more officers arrested, whom most of which were found not guilty.
A while later, Hermann Göring became quite ill. Though Göring requested Amon Goeth to become Stellvertretender Kanzler, Himmler instead appointed the high ranking Reichsminister, Martin Heusmann. It was believed Heusmann, an engineer of Germania, would have no hostile intent to the Empire of Japan or any other allies. However, Heusmann declared the Japanese were behind Göring's intense illness. Insinuating the Japanese tried to assassinate Göring.
After a while, Göring had passed away. Heusmann requested to take the rank of Führer and declare war on the Empire of Japan. However, Himmler denied Heusmann's request, stating the Germanic people needed more time to process "Göring's tragic death". Heusmann was dissatisfied, but accepted to wait a few more days. However, Oberstgruppenführer Keller Schmidt provided John Smith with some evidence Heusmann was behind a conspiracy. Schmidt also revealed to Smith that Heusmann was likely the one who ordered the assassination of Göring.
However, Smith was now on a list to be arrested, made by Heusmann. Smith was ordered arrested due to him revealing Reinhard Heydrich's plot to kill Smith and Göring. Smith then requested Hermann Fegelein to escort him to Himmler. Fegelein did so and Smith arrived in Berlin to show Himmler the evidence of Heusmann's treason. Himmler was shocked to see this and ordered the immediate arrest of Heusmann. Heusmann was about to declare war on the Empire of Japan, however, he was arrested before being able to do so. Himmler then ordered Smith to find all other members of Heusmann’s Conspiracy.
Smith would do so, and arrest a large amount of officers, found guilty of treason, conspiracy, murder and homocide. Some officers were also charged with assassination. Himmler then ordered Martin Heusmann's son, Joseph Blake, to execute Martin Heusmann, to gain freedom. Heusmann was then executed by Joseph Blake. Himmler was satisfied and ordered Smith to keep an eye out on potential other conspirators. Himmler didn't trust John Smith's closes assosiate, Sturmbannführer Erich Raeder. Himmler stated Raeder was a potential threat, and ordered Joseph Blake to kill Raeder.
Joseph Blake killed Erich Raeder. Following that, John Smith had Blake arrested. Before Himmler could bail Blake out, Smith had ordered Blake's execution. Himmler was dissapointed, but did not openly state this to Smith. Himmler would be rather quiet for a long time, living his life of luxury. However, Himmler summoned a few high ranking officers to Berlin to speak about the state of the Neutral Zone, which they wanted to invade. Smith stated he did not like the idea of a Germanic official taking control of the operation, stating: "only an American can truly control America". Himmler portrayed distrust in Smith now. Himmler then suggested he should perhaps promote Adolf Eichmann or Wilhelm Goertzmann to leaders of this operation. Smith disagreed. Following that, director of the ARBI, Edgar Hoover, provided evidence Smith was a traitor to Germania. Goertzmann had a plan to side with Hoover to take over all of Germania and split it up, by having many officials arrested and killed. However, this never happened. Instead, in Goertzmann's words: "Only an American can truly control America. I found your words quite moving, others were... Rather unpersuasive. Others were more pragmatic", Goertzmann now wanted to side with Smith.
Goertzmann would assassinate some Germanic officials, whilst Smith would confront Himmler. Himmler told Smith he saw Smith as a son. Smith portrayed disgust. Himmler, in a poor condition, started coughing a lot. Following this, Smith choked Himmler to death. Himmler was one of many victims of the Smith & Goertzmann Putsch. Goertzmann would become the new Führer whilst Smith would become the Reichsführer.