In film & literature, there's a popular plot device where Hitler and his cronies explore and get into some mighty bad mojo; how would you guys reconcile something like that with the existence of a White Council & the Accords?
Would the Allies have responded in kind without the benefit of the White Council?
My thought is, whoever is involved, either on the Axis or Ally side, would have been completely aware of the White Council and the rest of the supernatural infrastructure.
Say the Axis initiates something like this, would the White Council have approached the Allies and said, those darned enemies of yours are into some hellraising mojo, let us help you set up some kind of special unit to counter it. Or would they have moved in on their own to take care of it since obviously raising Outsiders and other stuff like that is clearly Lawbreaking.
I'm kind of leaning towards the latter - ie. they'd have just moved in without consulting the Allies.
What though, if the Allies had a similar force, and they and the Wardens started stepping on each other's toes and getting into each other's way?
I'm trying to wrap my head around some backstory for my campaign and wanted to have something in place that respects canon as much as possible; ie. Kemmler, Eb, Kincaid... at the same time, ramifications from what happens "back then" should resolve to something in the present that also respects the canon's state of the world as Harry knows it.