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I am looking at doing a Neo Nazi England based on real events from 1975 and real people... I can get the info together in chronological order if someone here has time to make it work :) Anyone interested should check out Ian Stuart Donaldson.

I just thought it'd be cool to make WW IV, I mean once GER and SOV are down another great rift in the political spectrum might be really cool :D
 
I've got suggestion, tell the game not to fire the Cuban Missile Crisis events if the US is at war when they happen. Its weird to see the events act like nothing is happening.

Yes, I'm afraid that several a lot of events would need some sanity checks but that would need a large sweep through all of written events. Some day...

For now, I finished work on the next release and I'm really happy with Sino-Indian conflict, especially considering how small and little-complicated it is. But it's closely balanced (maybe too much?) so any outcome should be possible. FCZP, I didn't manage to sweep through Soviet OOBs to review those tech levels but the rest of input is integrated :)

I'm too sleepy to do all the uploading and linking, I'll do it tomorrow, for now there's a changelog:

Code:
[+] added a lot of new ministers and tech teams for Poland and Communist Poland (provided by Piajr)
[+] added 1945+ propaganda pictures for CHI and CHC (provided by Limith)
[+] added events for Sino-Indian War of 1962
[x] cut down size of Canadian land OOB (reported by Horton13)
[x] there is now an option to reject Burmese independence once and for all but now it doesn't rule out independence of India (reported by mottw)
[+] integrated fixes and additions to Soviet leaders, ministers and tech teams (provided by FCZP)
[x] Communist China no longer has any claims over India and vice versa until tensions in 1960 take place
[x] remaining issues with pictures showing up corrupted fixed
[x] war between Vietnam states happens now from the beginning of every post-1945 scenario
[x] Netherlands New Guinea should get the proper flag in 1962 (mistaken file name fixed)
[x] now, when United Arab Republic is dissolved, Egypt returns to original name but keeps UAR's flag (as happened historically)
[x] fixed event that dissolves Union of Mali
 
No, I looked quickly at the modern flags repository but 1962/1963 Yemeni and Syrian flags have changed since, again. I have no doubts I'll find them quickly but I had other things on my mind :O Next release, then.

EDIT: And those flags seem to be missing even from hoiflags.blogspot.com! So all is doable but needs a bit more time.

And the new version is ready for download. :)
 
Bizon
why a lot of Polish ministers don't have photos?
Did you forget to add these photos?

w6u8HRX5QOs.jpg
 
Do you have any plans to start working on event chains for the Congo Crisis and the Belgian and later UN involvement in the region (would perhaps be best implemented by multiple choice events for involved countries)?
 
Hej Bizon,

why does France control "Karlsruhe" (id 136) in their occupation zone? You may look at a map of the four zones and you can recognize that it would be better fitting if Americans would control this province just as they historically did. Otherwise it is not that important, because it is only relevant to the 1945 scenario for some days until the Allied Zone emerges , but in terms of accuracy it is a matter.
 
Bizon
why a lot of Polish ministers don't have photos?
Did you forget to add these photos?

w6u8HRX5QOs.jpg

While I did relatively deep research on Polish ministers (and indeed all of them change as IRL, not only HoS/HoG pair) the most I could get were bare lists of names. Even Piajr's database which I merged for 2.0.3, lacked several photos, especially for chiefs of army branches, so I can safely say that those photos are not easy to find. A lot of those people were Soviet "consultants" and were considerably less known (and less written about) than "domestic" top commanders.

Do you have any plans to start working on event chains for the Congo Crisis and the Belgian and later UN involvement in the region (would perhaps be best implemented by multiple choice events for involved countries)?

There already is such an event chain, and since very early version of NWO2. It probably could be improved, if you have any suggestions, post them.

Is the IRA border campaign of 1956-62 interesting enough to include in the mod? I've told you about this some time ago, but I don't know if events can be made to portray this.

It certainly will find its place. But I don't have any great idea for those events and if someone doesn't give me better advice, these are going to end up as simple "dissent +x" and "province_revoltrisk +x" events.

Hej Bizon,

why does France control "Karlsruhe" (id 136) in their occupation zone? You may look at a map of the four zones and you can recognize that it would be better fitting if Americans would control this province just as they historically did. Otherwise it is not that important, because it is only relevant to the 1945 scenario for some days until the Allied Zone emerges , but in terms of accuracy it is a matter.

I'll take a look.

Are there any Japan events?

Nope, very few, apart from historical elections. One for constitution, two for cooperation with USA and I promised to write events to remilitarize Japan in case of WW3. Any other ideas?
 
Nope, very few, apart from historical elections. One for constitution, two for cooperation with USA and I promised to write events to remilitarize Japan in case of WW3. Any other ideas?
Something that makes japan try to re-create their empire, with serious repercussions of course. I like my japan campaigns :3
 
Hi!
I want to suggest you to make event that will give Soviet Union cores on polish provinces gained in 1939 and on provinces: Chust, Uzhorod, Klapeida, Koenigsberg, Tilsit, Toyohara and Shana... gained from Germany, Chechoslovakia and Japan after end of WWII.
And to add one or two manpower to Ioannina to be possible to Communist Greece gain manpower from mobilisation.

By the way I have some propaganda posters for Communist Poland and Communist Hungary.

http://images2.fotosik.pl/73/6176d6f2efb1c279med.jpg
http://www.canaiden.com/newsimages/1/Bucket_of_National_Colors2.jpg
 
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While I did relatively deep research on Polish ministers (and indeed all of them change as IRL, not only HoS/HoG pair) the most I could get were bare lists of names. Even Piajr's database which I merged for 2.0.3, lacked several photos, especially for chiefs of army branches, so I can safely say that those photos are not easy to find. A lot of those people were Soviet "consultants" and were considerably less known (and less written about) than "domestic" top commanders.
Bizon, if you are searching soviet people you have to google in cyrillic letters. like Nikolai Abramov is just on the russian Wiki Site http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Абрамов,_Николай_Осипович
Polyinin can be found at generals.dk like many other soviet poles https://www.google.de/search?q=site...Q&biw=1600&bih=732&sei=y6BNUZ2PHMeqtAbIjYHQBQ
 
bestmajor
GJ
but I already added Polynin and others soviet consultants with their photos in Polish ministes file
 
bestmajor
GJ
but I already added Polynin and others soviet consultants with their photos in Polish ministes file
ah, ok cool.

as for DFR:

chief of navy was Friedrich Ruge
http://i45.tinypic.com/mb0f87.jpg (post war pic)
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Ruge

(Mootz is an Admiral from the 30s)

head of the air force is Josef Kammhuber
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-2005-0033,_Josef_Kammhuber.jpg

Oskar Hansen is in fact Ottomar Hansen, i posted a picture here


maybe consider to make Efisio Marras a TT for ITA

http://www.difesa.it/SMD_/CaSMD/CapiSMD/Pagine/Generale_Luigi_Efisio_MARRAS.aspx

some of my notes

C-i-C Soviet Air Force

Konstantin AKASHEV 1920 - 1921
Andrey SERGEEV 1921 - 1922
Andrey ZNAMENSKY 1922 - 1923
Arkady Pavlovich ROSENGOLTS 1923 - 1924
Piotr Ionovich BARANOV 1924 - 1931
Yakov Ivanovich ALKSNIS 1931 - 1937
Aleksandr Dmitrievich LOKTIONOV 1937 - 1939
Iakov Vladimirovich SMUSHKEVICH 1939 - 1940
Pavel Fedorovich ZHIGAREV 1941 - 1942
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich NOVIKOV 1942 - 1946
Konstantin Andreevich VERSHININ 1946 - 1949
Pavel Fedorovich ZHIGAREV 1949 - 1957
Konstantin Andreevich VERSHININ 1957 - 1969
Pavel Stepanovich KUTAKHOV 1969 - 1984






People's Comissar of the Soviet Navy, Commander-in-Chief of the Naval Forces

Yevgeny Andreyevich BERENS 1919 - 1920
Aleksandr Vasilivich NEMITS 1920 - 1921
Eduard Samuilovich PANTSERZHANSKIY 1921 - 1924
Vyacheslav Ivanovich ZOF 1924 - 1926
Romuald Adamovich MUKLEVICH 1926 - 1931
Vladimir Mitrofanovich ORLOV 1931 - 1937
Mikhail Vladimirovich VIKTOROV 1937
Pyotr Alexandrovich SMIRNOV 1937 - 1938
Mikhail Petrovich FRINOVSKY 1938 - 1939
Nikolay Gerasimovich KUZNETSOV 1939 - 1947
Ivan Stepanovich YUMASHEV 1947 – 1951
Nikolay Gerasimovich KUZNETSOV 1951 - 1955
Sergey Georgiyevich GORSHKOV 1956 - 1985






Peoples Commissar of Defense (Chief of Army / Commander in Chief)

Leon TROTZKY 1918 - 1925
Mikhail Vasilyevich FRUNZE 1925
Kliment Yefremovich VOROSHILOV 1925 - 1940
Semyon Konstantinovich TIMOSHENKO 1940 - 1941
Joseph Vissarionovich STALIN 1941 - 1947
Nikolai Alexandrovich BULGANIN 1947 - 1949
Aleksandr Mikhaylovich VASILEVSKY 1949 - 1953
Nikolai Alexandrovich BULGANIN 1953 - 1955
Georgy Konstantinovich ZHUKOV 1955 - 1957
Rodion Yakovlevich MALINOVSKY 1957 - 1967
Andrei Antonovich GRECHKO 1967 - 1976
Dmitriy Feodorovich USTINOV 1976 - 1984
Sergey Leonidovich SOKOLOV 1984 - 1987



Soviet Chief of the General Staff

Mikhail Nikolayevich TUKHACHEVSKY 1925 - 1928
Boris Mikhailovich SHAPOSHNIKOV 1928 - 1931
Alexander Ilyich YEGOROV / EGOROV 1931 - 1937
Boris Mikhailovich SHAPOSHNIKOV 1937 - 1940
Kirill Afanasievich MERETSKOV 1940 - 1941
Georgy Konstantinovich ZHUKOV 1941
Boris Mikhailovich SHAPOSHNIKOV 1941 - 1942
Aleksandr Mikhaylovich VASILEVSKY 1942 - 1945
Aleksei Innokentievich ANTONOV 1945 - 1946
Aleksandr Mikhaylovich VASILEVSKY 1946 - 1948
Sergei Matveevich SHTEMENKO 1948 - 1952
Vasily Danilovich SOKOLOVSKY 1952 - 1960
Matvei Vasilevich ZAKHAROV 1960 - 1963
Sergey Semyonovich BIRYUZOV 1963 - 1964
Matvei Vasilevich ZAKHAROV 1964 - 1971
Viktor Georgiyevich KULIKOV 1971 - 1977
Nikolai Vasilyevich OGARKOV 1977 - 1984
Sergey Fyodorovich AKHROMEYEV 1984 - 1988

Chief of the General Staff (Belgium)


General Henry H. MAGLINSE
1929 or 1926 - 1932 Lieutenant-General Emile J. GALET (1870-1940)
1932 - 1934 Lieutenant-General Prudent Armand NUYTEN (1874-1954)
1934 - 1935 Lieutenant-General Adolphe CUMONT (1873-1946)
1935 - 1940 Lieutenant-General Edouard-Marie VAN DEN BERGEN (1879-?)
1940 Lieutenant-General François Fidèle Oscar MICHIELS (1881–1946)


1940 - 1944 Lieutenant-General Victor-Jean-Clement VAN STRYDONCK DE BURKEL in Britain (1879 – 1961) ??



1945 - 1946 Lieutenant-General Gustave Georges Félix FROMONT (1886-?)

1951 - 1957 Lieutenant General Jean-Baptiste PIRON (1896-1974)


Chief of Army (Commander in Chief) # http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capo_di_stato_maggiore_della_difesa

Pietro Badoglio 1925 - 1940
Ugo Cavallero 1940 - 1943
Vittorio Ambrosio 1943 - 1943
Giovanni Messe 1943 - 1945
Claudio Trezzani 1945 - 1950
Louis Efisio Marras 1950 - 1954
Giuseppe Mancinelli 1954 - 1959
Aldo Rossi 1959 - 1966



Chief of Staff (Army Staff, Regio Esercito) # Capo di stato maggiore dell'Esercito italiano
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capo_di_Stato_Maggiore_dell'Esercito_Italiano

Giuseppe F. Ferrari 1923 - 1925
Pietro Badoglio 1925 - 1927
Giuseppe F. Ferrari 1927 - 1928
Nicola Gualtieri 1928 - 1929
Alberto Bonzani 1929 - 1934
Federico Baistrocchi 1934 - 1936
Alberto Pariani 1936 - 1939
Rodolfo Graziani 1939 - 1941
Mario Roatta 1941 - 1942
Vittorio Ambrosio 1942 - 1943
Ezio Rosi 1943
Giuseppe de Stefanis 1943
Mario Roatta 1943
Paolo Berardi 1943 - 1945
Ercole Ronco 1945
Raffaele Cadorna jr. 1945 - 1947
Louis Efisio Marras 1947 - 1950
Ernesto Cappa 1950 - 1952
Giuseppe Pizzorno 1952 - 1954
Giorgio Liuzzi 1954 - 1959
Bruno Lucini 1959 - 1960
Antonio Gualano 1960 - 1962
Giuseppe Aloia 1962 - 1966
Giovanni De Lorenzo 1966 - 1967
 
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