Hannover, Germany
April, 1981
“You’re nuts if you think he would sign off on that. Absolutely insane. Maybe Erhard is right about you, Brandt. It is about time you stop with your little fantasy and attend to reality. You dream of elections! Elections! Can you not see what state we are in...
So it began, the Ryazan March as it came to be known. 2,000 soldiers of the Red Army set forth from the gates of Moscow at dawn with crowds cheering them on as they did so, at the head if the column was Field Marshal Kutusov the decendent of the great commander at Borodino, now as his ancestor...
Turn 3
THE GERMAN EMPIRE
Domestic:
The Kaiser’s address is met with a mixed response by the German people, whilst reforms to Germany’s government structure are greatly welcomed by the people, especially those who had joined local democratic movements in the wake of the Kaiser’s gunpoint...
Imperial Russia
Political and Military
The Tsar's Coronation
In a spectical that is sure to be remembered for years to come Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich is crowned in the Kremilin Palace by the Patriarch officially receving the title of Emperor and Autocratic of all Russians. The...
United Kingdom Occupation Zone - West Germany
Domestic and Economic
A) Germany is a complete mess, whilst the allied occupation zones are far better than the Soviet zone significant work must still be done, to that end Field Marshal Montgomery diverts troops from their normal task of...
Turn 2: May 1st - September 30th 1936
CANADA:
Diplomacy:
* Portugal agrees to join the Entente however South Africa refuses
Industry:
* Government subsidies have encouraged new entrepreneurs and businessmen to enter the arms industry, however since many of these companies are still in their...
Russian Republic
Turn 1: January 1st - April 30th 1936
Political
Assassination of Alexander Kerensky
Alexander Kerensky, President of the Russian Republic has been assassinated on his way to the Senate by an unknown assailant who was quickly dispatched. Having governed the nation...
The Grand Chancellor smiled slightly at the Emperor and bowed as low as seemed respectable to both the Emperor and his son before taking a seat. "I have a feeling we could mock these people in the loudest voice possible and they would still be so consumed by their petty arguments that they still...
Entering the Chamber the Grand Chancellor and his retinue mostly made up of military officials quickly scanned the room with a disapproving scowl "This is what happens when you let politicians run a meeting to discuss military matters.", a Colonel quipped before being silenced by the ever...
It was a fairly cold morning in Moscow and the streets were quiet with barley a noise to be heard except the slow marching of soldiers. On what is usually a loud ceremony people stood with a twinkle in there eyes looking up at the Kremilin without so much as a peep. Today was the Red Army parade...