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Your Prussians sure have upset the European 'balance of power'! And a German-British alliance? Not a good time to be France, methinks.
 
Sweet. Anglo-German Alliance: The Best Navy, the Best ARmy and later on the two best Air Forces on the globe. :D
 
Cool!

But... Why is Austria independent? It should be part of the Deutsches Reich!
 
Cool!

But... Why is Austria independent? It should be part of the Deutsches Reich!

ITTL the animosity between the Germans and the Austrians is rather pronounced, compared to OTL. The Great War and the subsequent Austro-Italian War of 1876-1877 have left deep scars in the Austrian psyche, scars that will not fade so easily.
 
ITTL the animosity between the Germans and the Austrians is rather pronounced, compared to OTL. The Great War and the subsequent Austro-Italian War of 1876-1877 have left deep scars in the Austrian psyche, scars that will not fade so easily.
I agree, but there should be only one nation to rule all the Deutsche Volk.

Or this is just WW2 thoughts... Anyway, we want an update. :D
 
Very nice AAR! :)
Btw, the correct spelling of "The German Empire" would be "Das Deutsche Reich"
 
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Wow this aar reminds me so much of my old Prussian AAR, I hated having to end that when I lost my save game

It should, since I was inspired by yours to make a Prussia AAR :)

Very nice AAR! :)
Btw, the correct spelling of "The German Empire" would be "Das Deutsche Reich"

Noted !

As for the next update, it will come when I have time, since I'm still swamped beyond belief. Before the next "real" update though, I'll add another entry to the annex. I could do another "The World in X" entry or something else.

Thoughts and suggestions are most welcome ! :D
 
The World in 1883

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The world in 1884 was nothing like the one a mere 30 years earlier. Indeed, much had changed in the few decades since the Napoleonic Wars. The Great War had left a permanent mark on European politics, one that would persist to this day: Germany had united in a single powerful Empire, the squabbling nations of Italy had formed a united Italian Kingdom. The balance of power established with the Congress of Vienna was permanently shattered with the fall of the 350 year old Habsburg Empire.

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The Great Powers of Europe in 1884 had seen quite a bit of change as well. While the United Kingdom still was the most powerful nation in the entire world, the German Empire was a close second. France, while still third, had declined in stature, severely weakened by its loss in the Great War and the increasing strength of German industry.

France, once the greatest military power in Europe, had been dealt its second humiliating defeat in 50 years. This lead to important unrest in the country, especially from the army, who regarded democracy as the primary reason for France’s fall from greatness. As a result, monarchist movements in the French army grew more and more pronounced.

The United States of America, still unstable as ever, had dodged full scale civil war in the 1860s over the issues of state rights and slavery. It still faced, however, large-scale revolts by elements of the army and some zealous southerners wanting to establish what they called the “Confederate States of America”. The revolts were promptly crushed during the summer of 1864. In 1871, a communist uprising took place on the East Coast. While in most cities the rebels were quickly crushed, in New York, the rebels blocked the bridges to and from the island of Manhattan, proclaiming the “Manhattan Commune” urging their follow workers to rise up and overthrow the bourgeoisie. The Commune held out for two months, as the army was busy elsewhere in the country. Finally, on August 16th 1871, Washington ordered the removal of the Commune. General Bennett, when being given orders to remove the Commune asked the President on any particular orders was told: "Deal with it." Taking the President's tone of voice as an indication of what was wanted; General Bennett communicated these orders to his subordinate Commanders. The fighting was ferocious, with the rebels fighting desperately to hold back the US army, forcing them to fight house to house, floor to floor. After a week of intense combat, most of the communist rebels had either been killed or captured. The remaining rebels were rounded up and summarily executed. Following the Manhattan Massacre, things calmed down in the US. However, deep tensions still remained in many states.

By 1883, Russia had lost it's position as a Great Power. After being humiliated in a war with Persia and another two wars with China, Russia was increasingly disregarded by the Great Powers, being relegated to the position of a local power. Meanwhile, Italy and Japan has risen from irrelevance on the world stage to being two of the most powerful nations in the world. The Netherlands and Sweden also rose to prominence following the Great War. However, they remained mostly neutral, focusing primarily on their own internal matters rather than meddling in those of others.
 
Interesting, maybe trying to secure some trading regions in China or the unaffiliated Indian states would help propel Germany further. Also Socialism should be kicking in, internal affairs must be interesting as well.
 
The US at 1883 with no industrial explosion? :confused:

Well, at least 1.3 should fix that ugly Russo-British Oregon-Washington thing.

Really interesting world you've got there.
 
Hmm, so no Scandinavia? In any case, what the hell happened in Alaska? I wouldn't be adverse to an anglo-American treaty to fix this. (read:event or savegame edit.)
 
Russia a SP? Interesting. Who got the Congo?
 
Russia a SP? Interesting. Who got the Congo?

France got the Congo... but events may change that ;)

That and Russia, surprisingly enough, maimed itself. I don't know how it managed to do that to itself, but there you go.
 
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Just to keep you all informed, the next update should be there later this week.

Oh and I just finished work on a pretty cool map of the German Colonial Empire which is to be included in the update :)

Great! I like maps. :)
 
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