John Smith

- The man who averted the a between the Empire of Japan and Germania
- The downfall of Heusmann’s Conspiracy
Edmund Smith (Brother)
Helen Smith (Wife)
Thomas Smith (Son)
Jennifer Smith (Daughter)
Amy Smith (Daughter)Treason
Conspiracy
Murder
HomicideJohn Smith is a high ranking Germanic official, who is originally an American. Smith is known as the Salamanca Butcher, the man who averted a war between the Empire of Japan and Germania and the downfall of Heusmann’s Conspiracy. Smith is responsible for numerous deaths, including members of the Salamanca Family, including Victor Salamanca, Pedro Salamanca, Francisco Salamanca, Emmanuel Salamanca and indirectly Hector Salamanca. Furthermore he nearly had Gustavo Salamanca executed. Smith was also responsible for the arrest of Martin Heusmann. Smith at first was the target of Reinhard Heydrich, who attempted to kill Smith. Instead, Smith apprehended Reinhard Heydrich and was ordered by Hermann Göring to find any other conspirators. Reinhard Heydrich was thought to be dead. Heusmann came to power after poisoning Hermann Göring. Hermann Göring ordered Amon Goeth to be the Stellvertretender Kanzler. However, Heusmann took this rank instead. Smith then approached Heinrich Himmler with information that Heusmann was a traitor. Himmler asked how Smith had found this information. Smith replied that he had Reinhard Heydrich still in custody and had interrogated him with false information so Heydrich would reveal if there was any other conspirators. Heydrich revealed Heusmann was behind the conspiracy and Smith then shot Heydrich whilst having recorded the whole conversation. Heusmann was then arrested, who was planning to declare war on the Empire of Japan. It is unknown if John Smith has any siblings, thought it is likely he had one sibling, Edmund Smith. His parents are also unknown. However, Smith seems to have a close friendship with Enric Pryde, Smith's direct superior, as well as Erwin Rommel, the direct superior or Enric Pryde. Smith is the direct superior of Erich Raeder, who is extremely loyal to Smith. Smith seems to have a good friendship with Raeder as well. Smith is also friends with Mike Bolden and Bill Whitcroft, two former soldiers in his battalion. Later on in his life, he would also become political allies with Wilhelm Goertzmann. Smith has a wife, [[Helen Smith, and three children, Thomas Smith, Jennifer Smith and Amy Smith.
Early Days
John Smith was a member of the American army. He fought the Japanese in World War II. In the meantime, his homeland, the United States of America, was being attacked by Germania. Germania had successfully defeated the United States of America and stated that anyone who would join the Schutzstaffel immediately and would be loyal to Germania would receive extra food and other supplies. John Smith joined the Schutzstaffel together with Mike Bolden and Bill Whitcroft. John Smith was rather successful, becoming Obergruppenführer.
After entering Schutzstaffel ranks
Smith struggled not to get arrested, due to his wife, Helen Smith. She wanted to flee to the neutral zone, a zone between Germania and the Empire of Japan. Jennifer Smith wanted to go as well. John Smith eventually convinced them to stay in Germania. However, this caused suspicion to John Smith's loyalty by other senior Germanic officials. Smith then became the target of Reinhard Heydrich, who was tasked with killing John Smith. However, Heydrich failed to kill Smith and got arrested by him instead. Heydrich was kept alive by Smith but remained in prison. Smith would later deceive Heydrich by saying Heydrich had won. Senior officers in Berlin had demanded Heydrich's release. Heydrich believed this and revealed Martin Heusmann was behind a conspiracy including Heydrich. John Smith then had Heydrich shot by Erich Raeder. Smith then approached Heinrich Himmler with the information that Martin Heusmann was the ringleader of a large conspiracy. Himmler and Smith then arrested Heusmann. TO BE CONTINUED