He was actually. And proper version of his name is Dzierżyński. Well, but he was a communist and they are not a part of any nation.Dzerzhinsky certainly wasn't polish
He was actually. And proper version of his name is Dzierżyński. Well, but he was a communist and they are not a part of any nation.Dzerzhinsky certainly wasn't polish
Akira said:Just remember that Ukraine isn't supposed to be a major powerhouse and is not even a top priority.
So, why do you prefer not to use simple "random" choosing, but still surname criterion?MTJ said:Surname would get most of the people get into the right places, but of course, there might be a handful in the wrong places. A lot of
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modification. The example being Kaminski in Belyorus and Vlasov in the Ukraine.
Jan Skrzetuski said:He was actually. And proper version of his name is Dzierżyński. Well, but he was a communist and they are not a part of any nation.
HJV said:It's interesting how I wrote "Tchaikovsky certainly wasn't polish" yet you quoted "Dzerzhinsky certainly wasn't polish"...
Akira said:Found it. In "russian domestic policy.txt" in events 759432, 759435 and 759433 the trigger goes "NOT headofstate = 4153", yet it should be "NOT = { headofstate = 4153 }". You can fix it yourself and I'll include it into the update.
MTJ said:Federation Italy
- Pope Pius XI's death should be on a fixed date. I was just playing a game as Japan and it didn't fire till the latter half of 1939
- Deterministic War effect.... self explainatory
Imperial Russia
- Carl Gustav Mannerheim added to the Russian leaderpool and summarily removed from Finland. (Perhaps for irony and black humour, Mannerheim leads Imperial Russian Forces in a possible invasion of Finland? :rofl: )
Qing Empire
- Gongde Haungdi who? The picture is clearly Prince Chun who happens to be no other than Pu-Yi's father. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_Prince_Chun
- Qing Empire seems completely out of question, especially when Pu-Yi is operating his state of Manchukuo.
- Solution?
A. Zhang Xueliang (or alternatively his father, as he may have not been killed in this timeline) operates an independent Manchuria. Pu-Yi heeds his "Manchuria"/Qing Empire in Shanxi Territory
B. Qing Empire no longer exists and the region is a rough collobration of former Qing officials and Shanxi Region warlords. Figures like Zhang Xueliang, Yan Xishan, Xue Yue, Jing Yuexiu, etc - could all play a part