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germany.4.t:0 "Anschluss"
germany.4.d:0 "Repeated uprisings in Austria clearly show that the people there
long to be united with our Reich. It is now time to take action and allow the will
of the people to be made manifest."
germany.4.a:0 "How can anyone say that Austria is not German?!"
germany.5.t:0 "Anti-Comintern Pact"
germany.5.d:1 "Germany proposes that we sign a pact to address the Comintern's
goal of spreading Communism worldwide, through the use of subversion and violence.
By signing this pact, we agree to share intelligence on the Communist threat and
act in close cooperation against this menace."
germany.5.a:0 "Join"
germany.5.b:0 "Refuse"
germany.6.t:0 "The Tripartite Pact"
germany.6.d:0 "The signees consider it as the condition precedent of any lasting
peace that all nations in the world be given each its own proper place, have
decided to stand by and co-operate with one another in their efforts in Greater
East Asia and the regions of Europe respectively wherein it is their prime purpose
to establish and maintain a new order of things, calculated to promote the mutual
prosperity and welfare of the peoples concerned."
germany.6.a:0 "Join"
germany.6.b:0 "Refuse"
germany.11.t:0 "The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact"
germany.11.d:0 "The German Foreign Ministry have proposed a non-aggression pact
between our two nations. This treaty will greatly increase our mutual trade, and an
additional secret protocol suggests the division of Eastern Europe into German and
Soviet spheres.\n\nWhile the fascists in Berlin may not be trustworthy, this pact
will allow us to deal with Finland, the Baltic States and Romania without fear of
outside interference. The eastern territories of Poland will also befall us in the
event of a Polish collapse."
germany.11.a:0 "Sign the treaty."
germany.11.a.tt:0 "§RWhile the pact is in effect, the Closed Economy trade policy
will be unavailable.\nThe War With Germany focus will be unavailable for two
years.§!\n"
germany.11.b:0 "No deals with the fascists!"
germany.12.t:0 "Moscow Signs the Pact"
germany.12.d:0 "The Soviet Union has wisely agreed to sign our non-aggression
pact. This means that we are free to act without risk of Soviet
intervention.\n\nUnfortunately, some of our friends now question Germany's
commitment towards the ultimate destruction of communism. When matters with Poland
and France have been settled, we may need to revisit this treaty, but that is a
discussion for another time..."
germany.12.a:0 "Excellent."
germany.13.t:0 "Moscow Rejects the Pact"
germany.13.d:0 "The Soviet Union has refused to sign our non-aggression pact! This
complicates matters, since we cannot deal decisively with Poland or France without
the risk of the Bolsheviks getting themselves involved."
germany.13.a:0 "Curse them!"
germany.14.t:0 "The Partitioning of Poland"
germany.14.d:0 "Poland is ours, but the eastern parts fall under the Soviet sphere
of influence according to the stipulations of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. Should
we withdraw our forces and let the Soviets occupy this territory? Failure to do so
would render our treaty void."
germany.14.a:0 "Yes. Treaty stipulations must be obeyed."
germany.14.b:0 "No! All of Poland belongs to the Vaterland!"
germany.15.t:0 "Germany Honors the Pact"
germany.15.d:0 "In accordance with the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, German forces have
evacuated eastern Poland and our own troops have moved in to occupy the territory."
germany.16.t:0 "Germany Betrays the Pact"
germany.16.d:0 "Germany has refused to partition Poland with us, in a blatant
violation of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact! This betrayal has rendered our treaty
with them null and void!"
germany.16.a:0 "We were fools to trust the fascists!"
germany.20.t:0 "Second Vienna Award"
germany.20.d:0 "Recognizing that a new order has been established in Europe, we
have been asked by Hungary and Romania to arbitrate in a territorial dispute
between the two countries. Transylvania was taken from Hungary and incorporated
into Romania in one of the many ill-conceived changes forced upon the world at
Versailles. Should Northern Transylvania be returned to Hungarian control?"
germany.20.a:0 "Give Hungary Northern Transylvania."
germany.20.b:0 "Give Hungary all of Transylvania."
germany.20.c:0 "Transylvania shall remain in Romania."
germany.21.t:0 "Romania Rejects Our Verdict"
germany.21.d:0 "Romania has refused to abide by the decision we reached in the
Second Vienna Award! Their delegation has been recalled to Bucharest, and no
territory has been surrendered to Hungary."
germany.21.a:0 "The will of Germany must be obeyed!"
germany.22.t:0 "Memel - Lithuania Folds"
germany.22.d:0 "The Lithuanian government has agreed to our demands, and Memel
will be incorporated back into East Prussia. Yet another unlawfully stolen province
has been returned to the German nation!"
germany.22.a:0 "Excellent."
germany.23.t:0 "Memel - Lithuania Refuses Demand"
germany.23.d:0 "The Lithuanian government has refused our demands! They are hiding
behind the Klaipeda Convention, claiming that Germany has no legal right to the
Memel territory. We shall have to explain our position to them by different
means..."
germany.23.a:0 "Stubborn fools."
germany.24.t:0 "German Military Mission to China"
germany.24.d:0 "Germany has enjoyed good relations with China since the end of the
previous Weltkrieg, despite the loss of our Chinese possessions. A German military
mission has been present in China for a number of years, and Alexander von
Falkenhausen has made great progress in reforming parts of the Kuomintang
army.\n\nThis is naturally of some concern to the Japanese, given their present war
against China. They are demanding the immediate withdrawal of all German support to
the Chinese."
germany.24.a:0 "Recall von Falkenhausen."
germany.24.b:0 "No, our advisors will stay."
germany.24.c:0 "No, our advisors will stay, just as we have promised the Chinese."
germany.25.t:0 "Military Advisors Recalled"
germany.25.d:0 "Deteriorating relations with China has made it politically
unfeasible to maintain a military mission in their country. Alexander von
Falkenhausen and the rest of our advisors have been recalled."
germany.25.a:0 "We shall put him to work."
germany.26.t:0 "China Detains Military Advisors"
germany.26.d:0 "Germany and China are in a state of war, and the Chinese have
consequently detained the German military advisors that were reforming their army.
Von Falkenhausen and a few of his officers managed to elude capture, and are now on
their way back to Europe."
germany.26.a:0 "Good man!"
germany.27.t:0 "Fortifying the Westwall"
germany.27.d:0 "Army pioneers have finished their survey of our existing
fortifications, and identified the locations where they should be strengthened. The
necessary construction orders have been placed."
germany.27.a:0 "This will hold better than the Siegfried Line."
germany.28.t:0 "Germans press for Anschluss"
germany.28.d:0 "Civil unrest and acts of violence have broken out as protesters
voice their desire for Austria to join Germany in a union of German peoples. Berlin
is pressing hard for an Anschluss, which would see Austria annexed into their
nation."
germany.28.a:0 "We shall join the German Reich!"
germany.28.b:0 "No, Austria's destiny lies elsewhere."
germany.29.t:0 "Austria refuses the Anschluss!"
germany.29.d:0 "The fools in Vienna have refused to accept the merger of our two
nations! This is a blatant disregard for the will of the Austrian people, and it
will not stand! We may have to enforce the Anschluss through military means."
germany.29.a:0 "We must prepare for a military intervention."
germany.40.t:0 "The Munich Conference"
germany.40.d:0 "German demands for the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia, where
a significant number of ethnic Germans live, have come to a head. [GER.GetLeader]
has positioned forces along the Czechoslovakian border in preparation for an
attack. Talks are being held in Munich between Britain, France, Italy and Germany
in the hopes of negotiating a peaceful end to the Sudeten Crisis. What will the
British position be?"
germany.40.d_2:0 "German demands for the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia,
where a significant number of ethnic Germans live, have come to a head.
[GER.GetLeader] has positioned forces along the Czechoslovakian border in
preparation for an attack. As we have already proven that we won't accept German
expansionism, this means we now have another ally in the war against Germany."
germany.40.d_3:0 "German demands for the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia,
where a significant number of ethnic Germans live, have come to a head.
[GER.GetLeader] has positioned forces along the Czechoslovakian border in
preparation for an attack. Talks are being held in Munich between the Netherlands,
Britain, France, Italy and Germany in the hopes of negotiating a peaceful end to
the Sudeten Crisis. What will the Dutch position be?"
germany.40.a:0 "The Czechs are on their own."
germany.40.b:0 "Czechoslovakia must be defended!"
germany.41.d:0 "German demands for the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia, where
a significant number of ethnic Germans live, have come to a head. [GER.GetLeader]
has positioned forces along the Czechoslovakian border in preparation for an
attack. Talks are being held in Munich between Britain, France, Italy and Germany
in the hopes of negotiating a peaceful end to the Sudeten Crisis.\n\nThe British
have made it clear that they have no intention of going to war over a 'quarrel in a
far-away country.' Should we follow their lead, or will we honor our obligations to
Czechoslovakia by offering them support?"
germany.41.a:0 "Leave the Czechs to their fate."
germany.41.b:0 "The British be damned! France supports her friends!"
germany.42.d:0 "German demands for the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia, where
a significant number of ethnic Germans live, have come to a head. [GER.GetLeader]
has positioned forces along the Czechoslovakian border in preparation for an
attack. Talks are being held in Munich between Britain, France, Italy and Germany
in the hopes of negotiating a peaceful end to the Sudeten Crisis.\n\nThe British
have refused to back down, and are instead threatening the Germans with war if they
violate Czechoslovakia's borders. War may be imminent."
germany.42.a:0 "We must prepare!"
germany.42.b:0 "France should stay out of this."
germany.43.t:0 "France leaves the Allies"
germany.43.d:0 "The stubborn French have refused to follow our lead in the Sudeten
Crisis! They stand by their support of Czechoslovakia, and since we do not they
have decided to rescind our mutual alliance. Even now, France is preparing for an
imminent war with Germany."
germany.43.a:1 "Fools! [GER.GetLeader] must be appeased!"
germany.44.d:0 "German demands for our territory in the Sudetenland region have
become increasingly hostile, and now their forces are massing along our border! A
conference is being held in Munich where European leaders are discussing the future
of Czechoslovakia, but we haven't been invited.\n\nFortunately, it looks like the
Allies will stand by their earlier promises of support. They have threatened
[GER.GetLeader] with war if our borders are violated in the slightest. Despite
this, we must prepare for an imminent German attack."
germany.44.a:0 "Good! Let them come!"
germany.45.d:0 "German demands for our territory in the Sudetenland region have
become increasingly hostile, and now their forces are massing along our border! A
conference is being held in Munich where European leaders are discussing the future
of Czechoslovakia, but we haven't been invited.\n\nThe British cowards have refused
to back our sovereignty, but at least the French are sticking up for us! They have
abandoned their alliance with Britain and formed a new one with us, promising to
support Czechoslovakia against German aggression."
germany.45.a:0 "Vive la France!"
germany.46.t:0 "The Munich Diktat"
germany.46.d:0 "German demands for our territory in the Sudetenland region have
become increasingly hostile, and now their forces are massing along our border! A
conference is being held in Munich where European leaders are discussing the future
of Czechoslovakia, but we haven't been invited.\n\nBoth the British and French have
rescinded their earlier promises to support us against German aggression. Their
diplomats have made it clear that if we choose to resist the Germans, we do so on
our own. Perhaps we have no choice but to surrender the Sudetenland..."
germany.46.a:0 "This is a dark day for Europe."
germany.46.b:0 "We will never surrender!"
germany.47.d:0 "Talks have been held in Munich between the leaders of Germany,
Britain, France and Italy to discuss the future of Czechoslovakia. The British and
their Allies have both rejected our rightful claims to the Sudetenland, and they
have threatened us with war if we 'violate' the Czech border!\n\nA plan for the
invasion of Czechoslovakia has been drawn up, but this will likely trigger a
general European war. We must make certain we are ready for this."
germany.47.a:0 "Time to do this the hard way."
germany.48.d:0 "Talks have been held in Munich between the leaders of Germany,
Britain, France and Italy to discuss the future of Czechoslovakia. The British have
seen reason and accepted our claims to the Sudetenland as legitimate, but the
stubborn French are refusing to back down.\n\nThey have abandoned their cooperation
with Britain and forged closer ties with the Czechs instead. It looks like we will
have to deal with them both at the same time, but at least now the British
hopefully won't intervene..."
germany.48.a:0 "This may work to our advantage."
germany.49.d:0 "Talks have been held in Munich between the leaders of Germany,
Britain, France and Italy to discuss the future of Czechoslovakia. Both the British
and French have accepted our claims to the Sudetenland as legitimate, and their
previous offers of support to the Czechs have been rescinded.\n\nDespite the
hopelessness of their situation, the stubborn Czechs are refusing to surrender
their territory! We will have to take it by force. An invasion plan has been
prepared that will wipe this vile experiment of Versailles off the face of the
Earth!"
germany.49.a:0 "The Czechs must be destroyed."
germany.50.d:0 "Talks have been held in Munich between the leaders of Germany,
Britain, France and Italy to discuss the future of Czechoslovakia. Both the British
and French have accepted our claims to the Sudetenland as legitimate, and their
previous offers of support to the Czechs have been rescinded.\n\nRecognizing the
hopelessness of their situation, the Czechs have surrendered the Sudeten
territories to us. Their oppressed German inhabitants will at long last be brought
into the Vaterland!"
germany.50.a:0 "This is a historic day for Germany."
germany.51.t:0 "First Vienna Award"
germany.51.d:0 "Czechoslovakia is a cancer tumor in the heart of Europe, and at
last the Germans have decided to take decisive action against them. The Sudetenland
has already been surrendered to Germany, and now, as a consequence of the Munich
Agreement, the Czechoslovakian territory that rightfully belongs to Hungary is to
be returned to us."
germany.51.a:0 "About time!"
germany.52.t:0 "The Annexation of Zaolzie"
germany.52.d:0 "Czechoslovakia is falling apart, and we must act quickly to
protect territory with significant Polish populations before it can be seized by
Germany. Czech ownership of Zaolzie has always been contested by us, and it is time
for the region to join our nation."
germany.52.a:0 "Zaolzie is ours!"
germany.53.t:0 "The Fate of Czechoslovakia"
germany.53.d:0 "Not content with stealing the Sudetenland, the Germans have now
decided to seize the rest of our nation. Abandoned by our so-called allies, and
with our best defenses lost in the Munich Diktat, the situation appears
hopeless..."
germany.53.a:0 "Give in to the Germans."
germany.53.b:0 "...yet still we must resist!"
germany.54.t:0 "The Czechs Resist"
germany.54.d:0 "The Czechs have somehow mustered the courage to fight our
occupation of their country. Their best defenses were in the Sudetenland, which is
now under our control, so this should be a swift campaign."
germany.54.a:0 "Prague will soon be ours."
germany.55.d:0 "The end of Czechoslovakia is at hand, and our forces are marching
into Prague at this very moment. With the surrender of the Czechoslovakian
military, we have liberated vast quantities of armaments. Their tanks, in
particular, should serve our forces well.\n\nBöhmen will be annexed into Germany as
a protectorate, but what should become of Slovakia? We can set them up as an
autonomous puppet state under Jozef Tiso."
germany.55.d_2:0 "Having conquered Czechoslovakia, we must consider the best way
to split up these territories.\n\nBöhmen remains German as a protectorate, but what
should become of Slovakia? We can set them up as an autonomous puppet state under
Jozef Tiso."
germany.55.a:0 "Set up Slovakia as a puppet state."
germany.55.b:0 "Partition Czechoslovakia with Hungary."
germany.55.c:0 "All of Czechoslovakia belongs to the Reich!"
germany.56.t:0 "The Partition of Czechoslovakia"
germany.56.d:0 "German forces have entered Prague and the end of Czechoslovakia is
imminent. They intend to annex Bohemia into the German Reich, but they are willing
to let us have Slovakia. Should we agree to this partitioning? It will mean
entering a formal military alliance with Germany."
germany.56.d_2:0 "After annexing Czechoslovakia, Germany is intending to retain
Bohemia as part of the Reich, but they are willing to let us have Slovakia. Should
we agree to this partitioning? It will mean entering a formal military alliance
with Germany."
germany.56.a:0 "Of course! Greater Hungary will soon be a reality!"
germany.56.b:0 "No, we do not need Slovakia or German friendship."
germany.57.t:0 "Hungary Rejects Our Offer"
germany.57.d:0 "The Hungarians have outrageously refused our generous offer to
annex Slovakia, claiming they have no interest in the region! We will have to deal
with them soon enough. For now, we must come up with a solution to the Slovakian
Question."
germany.57.a:0 "Set up Tiso's puppet government."
germany.57.b:0 "Annex Slovakia into Germany."
germany.58.t:0 "The Polish Question"
germany.58.d:0 "The Reichsministerium of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda has
done an excellent job, and the people of Germany - indeed, the entire world - has
been informed of the injustices our German brethren in Poland are forced to endure.
We now have all the justification we need for a war!"
germany.58.a:0 "Soon Poland will be no more!"
germany.60.t:0 "The Remilitarization of the Rhineland"
germany.60.d:0 "Several German divisions recently advanced into the Rhineland,
marking the first time since the end of the Great War that Germany has forces
positioned west of the Rhine. This is in clear violation of the Versailles Treaty,
under which Germany is forbidden from militarizing the region! Unless we issue an
ultimatum demanding their withdrawal, the treaty will not be enforced."
germany.60.a:0 "This is an act of war! Rally the British to our side!"
germany.60.a.tt:0 "§RIf war breaks out, we will suffer a civil war due to our
§YDisjointed Government:§!§!\n"
germany.60.b:0 "Issue a diplomatic objection."
germany.61.d:0 "Several German divisions recently advanced into the Rhineland,
marking the first time since the end of the Great War that Germany has forces
positioned west of the Rhine. This is in clear violation of the Versailles Treaty,
under which Germany is forbidden from militarizing the region!\n\nThe French are
mobilizing their forces, and seem intent on issuing an ultimatum. If Germany
refuses, they are prepared to advance into Germany to deal with this threat.
Popular opinion in Britain is against a war, but if we refuse to stand by the
French our alliance with them will be dissolved."
germany.61.a:0 "A war is out of the question."
germany.61.b:0 "We must stand by France!"
germany.62.d:0 "Several German divisions recently advanced into the Rhineland,
marking the first time since the end of the Great War that Germany has forces
positioned west of the Rhine. This is in clear violation of the Versailles Treaty,
under which Germany is forbidden from militarizing the region!\n\nThe French seem
content to limit their response to this breach to diplomatic objections, and public
opinion in Britain is firmly against a war."
germany.62.a:0 "We will issue an objection as well."
germany.62.b:0 "Versailles concerns us no longer."
germany.63.t:0 "Britain Refuses War"
germany.63.d:0 "The British are refusing to support us against Germany, claiming
that the Germans are 'simply walking in their own backyard.' If we go to war with
them, it looks like we will be on our own.\n\nPublic opinion in France is against a
war, but Germany will only grow stronger and the remilitarization of the Rhineland
constitutes a direct threat against our borders. Issuing an ultimatum would be less
threatening without Britain on our side. Should we proceed against them alone?"
germany.63.a:0 "Yes! Germany must be dealt with now."
germany.63.b:0 "No, without the British we must back down..."
germany.64.t:0 "Britain Supports Us"
germany.64.d:0 "Though popular support for a war is lacking in Britain, the
British government has recognized the threat posed by the Germans and they have
offered us their full support. We will issue a final ultimatum to Germany to
withdraw from the demilitarized zone. If they refuse, it is time for our forces to
drive deep into Germany and put an end to their tyrannical regime!"
germany.64.a:0 "Onwards!"
germany.65.t:0 "France and Britain Mobilize!"
germany.65.d:0 "The British and French have refused to accept the remilitarization
of the Rhineland, calling it an 'unforgivable breach' of the Versailles Treaty.
They are mobilizing their forces against us and have issued an ultimatum that our
forces back down at once and the Rhineland remains demilitarized, or our nations
are at war."
germany.65.a:0 "We cannot back down! The Reich must be defended!"
germany.65.b:0 "We are unprepared for this confrontation. We must back down."
germany.66.t:0 "France Mobilizes!"
germany.66.d:0 "The British have seen reason and accepted the remilitarization of
the Rhineland, but the mad French are refusing to back down! Claiming that this
incident constitutes a direct threat against the security of their nation, they are
mobilizing their forces and may sweep in across the border at any moment! We are at
war!"
germany.67.t:0 "France Backs Down"
germany.67.d:0 "The French wisely chose to back down when they realized that their
mad enterprise wouldn't enjoy British support. Their forces have been demobilized
and war has been averted for now. By golly, that was a close one!"
germany.67.a:0 "A war now would be madness."
germany.68.t:0 "France Refuses to Back Down"
germany.68.d:0 "The French have stubbornly decided to go at it alone against the
Germans, and our alliance with them has been rescinded. Yet another European war
has broken out due to pointless squabbling. Perhaps it is time for Britain to
distance itself from continental affairs again..."
germany.68.a:0 "Perhaps it was inevitable."
germany.70.t:0 "The Oster Conspiracy"
germany.70.d:0 "Believing that Hitler has pushed Germany into a war it cannot win,
a group of senior officers within the Wehrmacht have launched a coup! It appears to
have been orchestrated by Colonel Hans Oster of the Abwehr, but generals Beck, von
Brauchitsch, Halder and Admiral Canaris have also been confirmed as
involved!\n\nHeavily-armed men lying in wait in several Berlin apartments have
converged on the Reichskanzlei intent on liquidating Hitler and his closest
associates. A fierce gun battle is currently raging inside the building."
germany.70.a:0 "Protect the Führer at all costs!"
germany.71.t:0 "The Führer is Dead"
germany.71.d:0 "SS troops and loyal army units rushing to the Reichskanzlei have
managed to kill or capture all of the traitor commandos, but not before the dogs
managed to kill Hitler! The Führer was found with several dozen gunshot wounds
slumped over his desk - working tirelessly for the Vaterland to his last breath, no
doubt!\n\nThe surviving conspirators will stand trial for their heinous crime, but
for now Germany is at war and a new leader is needed. Who shall be the next
Führer?"
germany.71.a:0 "Herr Himmler will lead us into the future."
germany.71.b:0 "Herr Göring is the logical choice."
germany.72.t:0 "The Conspiracy Fails"
germany.72.d:0 "SS troops and loyal army units rushing to the Reichskanzlei have
managed to kill or capture all of the traitor commandos, and Hitler himself led the
clean-up effort with his trusty Luger. Miraculously, the Führer emerged from the
fighting with only a few scratches.\n\nThe surviving conspirators will pay a steep
price for their disloyalty, and Hitler is now even more committed towards
prosecuting the current war towards a glorious victory!"
germany.72.a:0 "Long live the Führer!"
germany.73.t:0 "The Conspiracy Succeeds"
germany.73.d:0 "The heavy fighting in the Reichskanzlei has reduced the building
to a burning ruin. Despite a large number of SS soldiers rushing to Hitler's aid,
army units loyal to the conspirators joined the fray and proved decisive. The
Führer has been confirmed as killed, and the conspirators have successfully stormed
all government buildings in Berlin.\n\nA large portion of the Wehrmacht has gone
over to the other side, but many officers are still NSDAP loyalists. Who should be
leading them?"
germany.73.a:0 "Death to National Socialism!"
germany.73.b:0 "Himmler will turn this around!"
germany.73.c:0 "Göring is our only hope at this point!"
germany.74.t:0 "Preparing the Ground"
germany.74.d:0 "The Austrians are yearning to become part of the German Reich, but
the stubborn government in Vienna has so far resisted all attempts to bring about a
union. We must increase support for fascism in Austria. The Austrian Nazi Party
will then become a viable alternative to the ruling austrofascists.\n\nAn Abwehr
agent has been made available for an espionage mission. Use him to covertly
increase popular support for fascism in Austria."
germany.74.a:0 "Austria will be ours!"
germany.75.t:0 "German-Soviet Treaty"
germany.75.d:0 "Despite harsh previous rhetoric against both the people and the
ideological leadership of the [Root.GetName], [From.GetLeader] and Germany has now
reached out to us, requesting a mutually beneficial research treaty. While
exchanging knowledge would help our efforts to develop new tank designs along with
promises of other research benefits in the future, there is little doubt
considering previous statements that the Germans are doing this for their own sake.
Should we go forward with the agreement despite the risk of aiding
[From.GetLeader]'s ambitions?"
germany.75.a:0 "The capitalists are a worse threat to us both."
germany.75.b:0 "We won't give fascists the weapons to crush the proletariat!"
germany.76.t:0 "Soviets Accept German-Soviet Treaty"
germany.76.d:0 "Our negotiations with the [From.GetName] have been successful. An
agreement has been reached where our nations will aid each other in the development
of new armored units, with a possible extension to other research areas in the
future."
germany.76.a:0 "This treaty will be a stepping stone to the future."
germany.77.t:0 "Soviets Reject German-Soviet Treaty"
germany.77.d:0 "The [From.GetName] has rejected our suggestion for a treaty aimed
at advancing armored unit research in both countries, presumably fearing our
superior weapons would be turned against them."
germany.77.a:0 "They have hardly diminished the risks of it now."
germany.78.t:0 "German Joint Air Research"
germany.78.d:0 "As stipulated by the treaty with Germany, some of their special
research projects share discoveries with our engineers. A recent breakthrough in
radar technology has come to our attention, opening up unexpected opportunities to
advance our research in the field."
germany.78.a:0 "Detecting the enemy is the first step."
germany.79.t:0 "Ultimatum from Germany"
germany.79.d:0 "With Greece under the thumb of Germany, [From.GetLeader] has put
pressure on our government to join their ranks. The Soviet-German alliance has put
us in a position where neutrality is no longer an option, and now an ultimatum has
arrived from Berlin demanding we cede our eastern territories to their Soviet
allies and join them in the very pact they are using to force our hand.\n\nAlthough
we cannot maintain neutrality, there are other options. Seeking support from
Britain is one, standing our ground is another. None, however, can secure the
future of the republic with certainty."
germany.79.a:0 "If we work with the Germans, we may find the opportunity to
reclaim other land."
germany.79.b:0 "We can count on British support, and they can count on us."
germany.79.c:0 "If these despots want to take our home, they have to fight for
it."
germany.80.t:0 "Danzig for Slovakia"
germany.80.d:0 "The Germans have long had their eyes on Danzig, seeking to unite
their territories in Ostpreussen with the rest of the German nation. Diplomats have
warned that the day may come when they make us choose between Danzig or
war.\n\nSurprisingly, we have been presented with what the Germans consider a more
peaceful solution. They offer the newly created state of Slovakia, currently little
more than a puppet state under German rule, to us in exchange for Danzig. \nWhat
steps the Germans will take if we decline is unknown, but we have been given an
opportunity to resolve this conflict with some territorial gains."
germany.80.a:0 "This is the best offer we'll get."
germany.80.b:0 "We will not give what is rightfully ours for what they have
stolen!"
germany.81.t:0 "Danzig Ceded for Slovakia"
germany.81.d:0 "Poland has agreed to the exchange wherein Danzig will be ceded to
[GER.GetNameDef], while Slovakia will now be under Polish control. Through this
agreement, we have reclaimed Danzig while maintaining cordial, or at least not
openly hostile, relations with our eastern neighbor."
germany.81.a:0 "Germany is one again."
germany.82.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] Refuses to give up Danzig"
germany.82.d:1 "Our generous offer of Slovakian territories to [From.GetNameDef]
in exchange for Danzig has been rejected, leaving Danzig in Polish hands. Clearly,
[From.GetLeader] does not share our understanding of Danzig as rightfully German
territory. \n[Root.GetLeader] is furious, and the diplomatic options for reclaiming
Danzig appear to have been exhausted."
germany.82.a:0 "It may be time to consider other options."
germany.83.t:0 "Anti-Soviet Pact"
germany.83.d:0 "With the Anti-Comintern Pact, [From.GetNameDef] has secured
fertile ground for diplomatic means of containing the Soviet menace. However, the
pact does not constitute a military alliance, nor does it contain well-defined
obligations for the signatories. [From.GetLeader] now seeks to extend the pact to
an Anti-Soviet coalition, a binding agreement to join together in war if any
signatory enters into a state of war with the Soviet Union.\n\nWhile substantially
more dangerous, and likely to bring an end to any diplomacy we still maintain with
the Soviets, this is also our chance to ensure that we have strong allies on our
side in the case of war."
germany.83.a:0 "We will stand by Germany and its allies against the Soviets."
germany.83.b:0 "Anyone could start another world war with such a pact."
germany.84.t:0 "Call Pact Members to War"
germany.84.d:0 "Just as we suspected when we signed the Anti-Soviet Pact, we now
find ourselves in a state of war with the Soviet Union. It is time for our co-
signatories to honor their promise and join us."
germany.84.a:0 "Our foresight pays off."
germany.85.t:0 "[From.GetName] Calls Pact Members to War"
germany.85.t.a:0 "[From.GetName] Calls Pact Members to War"
germany.85.t.b:0 "[From.GetName] Invokes Guarantee"
germany.85.d:1 "The Anti-Soviet Pact stipulates that all signatories must join in
any defensive conflict with the Soviet Union. [From.GetName] has now been attacked
by the Soviets and has sent out a request for all pact members to come to their aid
immediately. It is time to show the [Root.GetAdjective] dedication to protecting
the world from the threat of the Soviet Union once and for all."
germany.85.desc.a:0 "The Anti-Soviet Pact stipulates that all signatories must
join in any defensive conflict with the Soviet Union. [From.GetName] has now been
attacked by the Soviets and has sent out a request for all pact members to come to
their aid immediately. It is time to show the [Root.GetAdjective] dedication to
protecting the world from the threat of the Soviet Union once and for all."
germany.85.desc.b:0 "Our guarantee to [From.GetNameDef] stipulates that we must
join in any defensive conflict with the Soviet union. They have now been attacked
by the Soviets, and the time has come for us to uphold our end of the bargain and
come to their aid immediately. It is time to show the [Root.GetAdjective]
dedication to protecting the world from the threat of the Soviet Union once and for
all."
germany.85.a:2 "[From.GetName] does not stand alone!"
germany.85.b:0 "This is not our war."
germany.85.b_tt:0 "§YThis will be viewed as a betrayal by all countries who honor
the pact (§!§R-50§!§Y opinion)§!"
germany.86.t:0 "Danzig or War"
germany.86.d:0 "[GER.GetNameDefCap] has long publicized their goal of reclaiming
the territories they lost in the Great War. In particular they look to the
territory of Danzig, which separates Ostpreussen from the rest of their nation.
\n\nNow, they have demanded that Danzig be ceded to [GER.GetNameDef], and in
exchange offer nothing but a promise to waive their claims on Poznan. With the
threat of war looming, accepting the offer will delay a possible conflict, but at
the cost of freely granting the Germans more strength for whatever lies ahead."
germany.86.a:0 "Let's make a deal. Maybe they'll turn elsewhere."
germany.86.b:0 "Danzig will remain Gdansk!"
germany.87.t:0 "Poland Cedes Danzig"
germany.87.d:0 "Faced with our ultimatum, Poland has agreed to give up their
unjustly acquired territory to us, proving that they must have known it rightfully
belonged to Germany!"
germany.87.a:0 "Poland has avoided war... for now."
germany.88.t:0 "Poland Refuses to Cede Danzig"
germany.88.d:0 "Despite our attempts to allow Poland to hand over Danzig
peacefully, even vowing to give up our claims on other German territories in
exchange, we have been met with refusal. As expected, the world gives nothing to us
that we do not seize by force."
germany.88.a:0 "They know very well what the alternative is."
china.1.t:0 "The Marco Polo Bridge Incident"
china.1.d:0 "Japanese soldiers recently launched an attack on the strategic Marco
Polo Bridge just south of Beijing, but they were repelled by our brave soldiers. No
doubt this is an orchestrated event aimed at placing blame on us and forcing us to
surrender more territory - just like the Mukden Incident when the Japanese invaded
Manchuria. \n\nHow should we respond?"
china.1.a:0 "We have reached the breaking point!"
china.1.b:0 "We can ill afford a war with Japan."
china.2.t:0 "Germany Withdraws Advisors"
china.2.d:0 "Germany has caved in to Japanese diplomatic pressure, and decided to
withdraw their military advisors from our country! Von Falkenhausen promised at a
farewell dinner that he would not reveal any of our battle plans to the Japanese,
but the end of German support is sure to hurt our military."
china.2.a:0 "We will have to make do without them."
china.3.t:0 "Poor Sino - German Relations"
china.3.d:0 "Our deteriorating relationship with Germany has resulted in them
recalling all of their military advisors from our country."
china.3.a:0 "Chinese officers will finish what they started!"
china.4.t:0 "Military Advisors Detained"
china.4.d:0 "As we are now in a state of war with Germany, all of their military
advisors that were present in our country have been detained. Von Falkenhausen and
a few of his cronies managed to elude our grasp, and have returned to Europe!"
china.4.a:0 "Good riddance!"
china.5.t:0 "Cornered No More"
china.5.d:0 "The Red Army once survived in a state of what seemed like
hopelessness, but since the Long March several years back, the tide has slowly
turned. With significant territorial advances, our role as an underdog is a thing
of the past. Having fought through this time of struggle, our desperation is now
behind us. Mao Zedong has gone from guerrilla army leader to chairman."
china.5.a:0 "Long live the People's Republic!"
china.6.t:0 "Preparing Attack Against Communists"
china.6.d:0 "After the long retreat of the Communist Party of China's Red Army,
they have managed to regroup and establish themselves in Shaanxi. Their continued
effort to turn the rural population against us and seek support from the Soviet
Union suggest that they might grow more powerful if left to their own devices.
However, many of the surrounding warlords, despite supporting our government, are
unwilling or unable to make the necessary sacrifices for an effective
attack.\n\nIt's currently unclear whether the Red Army is still recuperating or
ready to face us in battle, but time is not on our side. To strengthen our
political position, we need to strike against the communists."
china.6.a:0 "Strongarm local warlords into the offensive."
china.6.b:0 "Recruit local outlaws to fight for us."
china.6.c:0 "Rely on local volunteers who oppose the communists."
china.6.tt:0 "§YIf the PRC chooses to confront the attack:§!\n"
china.6.tt_2:0 "§YIf the PRC chooses to retreat:§!\n"
china.7.t:0 "Kuomintang Launch Offensive"
china.7.d:0 "Although we have escaped certain defeat through the Long March, the
nationalists are not planning to let us grow stronger without more confrontations.
Our spies suggest they are mounting an offensive against us, which could weaken our
political support if we try to retreat further.\n\nWe don't know how committed the
Kuomintang are to pushing us back right now. Trying to confront them carries
significant risks. If the local warlords have been rallied to support the attack,
our chances may be slim. On the other hand, retreating now when we have finally
stopped may not be an option."
china.7.a:0 "Confront the attack with whatever means we can afford!"
china.7.b:0 "Retreat into isolation."
china.8.t:0 "Communists Retreat"
china.8.d:0 "Discovering our planned offensive through their local spy network,
the CPC have withdrawn their Red Army further into Shaanxi. Although this deprived
us of the opportunity to further weaken their numbers, this has shown that the
communists are not ready to confront us, despite what their propaganda says. To
some extent, the effort has still worked to our benefit."
china.8.a:0 "Cowards!"
china.9.t:0 "Victory Against Communists"
china.9.d:0 "Our commitment to routing the Red Army has been successful, at least
for now. Despite gaining information about the attack, the communists decided to
confront our forces and lost. They have now been forced to withdraw further and
many of the locals have grown skeptical of their ability to deliver on their
promises of overthrowing our government."
china.9.a:0 "And rightly so!"
china.10.t:0 "Communists Repel Attack"
china.10.d:0 "Having gained information about our plans to launch an offensive
beforehand, the Red Army was prepared and confronted our attack. The troops we had
managed to assemble in this area, where our power base is weak, were insufficient
to defeat the communist forces. \nSadly, the attack has been turned against us and
seen as a sign of the Red Army's recovery after their long retreat."
china.10.a:0 "It won't help them in the long run."
china.11.t:0 "Defeat Against the Kuomintang"
china.11.d:0 "Despite our best efforts to repel the attack of locally assembled
troops supporting the nationalist government, our preparations were insufficient to
stop it. With significant losses, we have been forced into a new retreat, albeit
shorter.\n\nConfronting the nationalists before we had fully recovered may have
been a mistake. Our magnificent recovery in the Long March instilled hope in our
supporters, but now, seeds of doubt have been sown."
china.11.a:0 "We will recover and win the faith of the people again."
china.12.t:0 "Victory Against the Kuomintang"
china.12.d:0 "Challenging the Kuomintang offensive has worked in our favor. The
locally assembled troops sent to confront the Red Army were not prepared for our
knowledge of the impending attack and were defeated, all serving as a warning to
nearby warlords that attacking us can be costly. \n\nThe nationalists have only
proven that they underestimate us as a foe, and that the People's Republic is once
again on the rise."
china.12.a:0 "Political Power grows out of the barrel of a gun."
china.13.t:0 "Clash with Communist Guerrillas"
china.13.d:0 "With both us and the Chinese Red Army barely having recovered from
our previous offensive, our mutual troop presence close to the border has reignited
the conflict. In addition to the local warlords and militias, we have considered
moving in more troops from elsewhere.\n\nAlthough this may not give us opportunity
to crush the communist menace once and for all, it would be an important
ideological victory to show that they will not be allowed to expand further."
china.13.a:0 "We must draw the line now!"
china.13.b:0 "We can't afford another confrontation."
china.14.t:0 "Defeat in [From.GetName]"
china.14.d:0 "Despite our efforts to push show that the communists will not be
allowed to expand their influence outside of where they have currently taken
refuge, we could not afford to commit enough resources to win the conflict along
the [From.GetName] border.\n\nThe sporadic conflicts with communist militias slowly
turned out more and more in their favor, which in the end made the campaign a
failure in demonstrating that we have the situation under control. If their popular
support keeps increasing, the communists could turn out to be a genuine threat."
china.14.a:0 "Troubling."
china.15.t:0 "Victory in [From.From.GetName]"
china.15.d:0 "After a number of smaller encounters in the outskirts of our
controlled territory, the conflict with the Kuomintang appears to have turned to
our advantage. Although maintaining constant pressure has been taxing on our troops
and supplies, the effort has been worthwhile. \n\nNo decisive battles have been
fought, we have won a slow victory this time, which has strengthened the faith in
our cause and fanned the flames of the revolution once again."
china.15.a:0 "This will not be soon forgotten!"
china.16.t:0 "Defeat in [From.GetName]"
china.16.d:0 "Our efforts to wage an indirect war against the increased Kuomintang
presence has proven disastrous. The nationalists were simply more dedicated to
pushing us back than we thought, perhaps expecting the impact this failure would
have on our reputation. Although our army is once again safe to recover, for now,
the losses have not gone unnoticed by the locals, and rumors of the failure of the
revolution are already spreading to nearby villages."
china.16.a:0 "The revolution is far from dead!"
china.17.t:0 "Victory in [From.From.GetName]"
china.17.d:0 "Our efforts to draw the line against the threat of communism have
been successful. The CPCs guerrilla campaigns in response to our increased troop
presence in regions surrounding their power base failed to anticipate our
dedication to stopping them. This show of strength, although not entirely without
costs, has convinced many of the locals who previously gave their tacit support to
[From.GetLeader] and his party have now begun to realize that China can never be
united under such an ideology."
china.17.a:0 "Let us hope they remember."
china.18.t:0 "Clash with Nationalist Army"
china.18.d:0 "While we have still barely recovered from their previous offensive,
the nationalists appear to be increasing their troop presence in the areas close to
our border. Clearly, they are trying to show that they once again have us contained
and that the Great March only delayed their final strike against the CPC. We cannot
let the people think this is true."
china.18.a:0 "We cannot afford to spend our time recovering."
china.100.t:0 "China Comes Under Further Attack"
china.100.d:0 "Like a cat Japan advances and took Korea. They sought to humiliate
us with their twenty-one demands, they occupy Manchuria and now they advance again.
Well, no more, China will fight to her last to be free. In a speech to the people,
[Root.GetLeader] appealed to all [Root.GetAdjective], that they stand together or
face certain doom alone."
china.100.a:0 "For China!"
china.101.t:0 "China Is Under Attack"
china.101.d:0 "It is time we stand together against our common foe, the Japanese.
Let us lay aside petty squabbles and fight as a strong, united China!"
china.101.a:0 "United we are strong!"
china.101.b:0 "We must fight off the invaders!"
china.102.t:0 "China Is Under Attack"
china.102.d:0 "With the Soviet Union occupied with the war against Germany we have
been advised that they will no longer be able to provide the same amount of
protection as they have done in the past. It will be in our best interests to gain
the support of the KMT and join them in their war against Japan."
china.102.a:0 "United we are strong!"
china.102.b:0 "Let us fight back the Japanese menace together."
china.102.c:0 "Our interests are best protected by the mighty Soviet"
china.103.t:0 "China Unites"
china.103.d:0 "[From.GetName] has chosen to join us in the fight against the
Japanese. United we will drive the invader back."
china.103.a:0 "United we are strong!"
china.104.t:0 "China Is Under Attack"
china.104.d:0 "China is under attack. The warlords are putting aside their
grievances to fight against the invading Japanese forces. This is an opportunity to
advance the interests of the CPC, we can show the people of China that it is us and
not the decadent KMT who are the true future for China. Should we join the fight as
well and ensure that there is a future for China?"
china.104_PRC_SOV_reinforcements:0 "Will receive 10 divisions from Soviet."
china.104.a:0 "United we are strong!"
china.104.b:0 "They will have to handle Japan without our help"
china.104.tt:0 "\nNorthern China and Manchuria can now be liberated in the name of
the [Root.GetName].\n"
china.105.t:0 "China Unites"
china.105.d:0 "[From.GetName] wants us to join forces in the fight against Japan.
They have already joined the [From.GetFactionName] and are ready to put aside old
grievances to stand against the Japanese invasion."
china.105.a:0 "United we are strong!"
china.105.b:0 "We will allow them some control of our nation during the coming
war"
china.106.t:0 "China Unites"
china.106.d:0 "[From.GetName] has joined [Root.GetFactionName] and are ready to
fight."
china.106.a:0 "We will chase the Japanese devils from our lands"
china.107.t:0 "No Longer United"
china.107.d_PRC_joined:0 "[Root.GetFactionName] has served its purpose. There is
no longer an enemy to stand united against. Mao Zedong is consolidating his hold
over the territories in Northern China. However what hope will they have against
our victorious armies."
china.107.d_PRC_refused:0 "With the end of the war the true patriots have
triumphed. It is time to settle scores with those who hid while we bled."
china.107_tt:0 "@PRC §YPeople's Republic of China§! takes control over Chinese
states in §YNorthern China§! and §YManchuria§!\n"
china.107.a:0 "We no longer have a common enemy"
china.108.t:0 "Communism Advances"
china.108.d:0 "Our role in the struggle against the hated Japanese dogs has given
much prestige to the CPC. More and more people are seeing that we are the future
for China, especially in comparison to the corrupt Kuomintang. Party cadres are
already organising these people into a new army that will swim the peasant sea."
china.108.a:0 "We must bolster our ranks"
china.108_PRC_SOV_reinforcements_2:0 "Receive 20 divisions"
china.109.t:0 "Fight For China!"
china.109_tt:0 "§YGain claims on mainland China§!\n"
china.109.d:0 "It is time to rid China of the sickness that is the Kuomintang. We
will liberate every Chinese and have a united people under the wise leadership of
Mao."
china.109.a:0 "To War!"
china.110.t:0 "[From.GetName] Declares War"
china.110.d:0 "[From.GetName] and the [From.GetLeader] cabinet has declared war on
us."
china.110.a:0 "To War!"
china.111.t:0 "No Longer United"
china.111.d:0 "[Root.GetFactionName] has served its purpose. There is no longer an
enemy to stand united against. We have used the time wisely to build up our support
across Northern China and Manchuria and now it is time to formalise our control in
this region."
china.111.a:0 "We no longer have a common enemy"
china.200.t:0 "Joining the People's Republic of China"
china.200.d:0 "Having broken with the nationalist Kuomintang to liberate the
people, we must now join forces with the existing People's Republic of China to
avoid splintering the movement. The enemies of China have always relied on our
infighting to weaken us; the new socialist state will not make such a mistake!"
china.200.a:0 "United we will defeat the nationalists!"
china.201.t:0 "Communist Revolters Join the Republic"
china.201.d:0 "Having broken free from nationalist control, Chinese
revolutionaries who sympathize with our cause have made the decision to join their
state with ours under the leadership of [Root.GetLeader]. Now and henceforth, there
shall be one united People's Republic of China."
china.201.a:0 "We must join to protect our comrades!"
china.202.t:0 "Communist uprisings in [CHI_communist_state.GetName]"
china.202.d:0 "The growing communist support in [CHI_communist_state.GetName] has
come to a breaking point. Government facilities have been overrun and the rebels
have declared that they no longer consider themselves a part of [Root.GetName]. We
have effectively lost all control of [CHI_communist_state.GetName] to the communist
regime."
china.202.a:0 "We must quell this communist menace!"
china.203.t:0 "Communist uprisings in [CHI_communist_state.GetName]"
china.203.d:0 "Having broken free from nationalist control, Chinese
revolutionaries who sympathize with our cause have made the decision to join their
state with ours under the leadership of [Root.GetLeader]. Now and henceforth, there
shall be one united [Root.GetName]."
china.203.a:0 "We welcome our communist brothers!"
china.204.t:0 "A [Root.GetAdjective] Capital"
china.204.d:0 "With the end of the Chinese Civil War, it is time for us to
consolidate power in China and show the people that we are the modern incarnation
of the Middle Kingdom. We are the state that will guide them into the future.\n\nTo
this end, we should have a capital befitting our great state."
china.204.a:0 "We shall govern from the old Northern Capital."
china.204.b:0 "We shall govern from the old Southern Capital."
china.204.c:0 "There is no need to move the seat of government."
CHI_nanjing_tt:0 "Moves capital to §YNanjing§!."
CHI_no_united_front:0 "There will be no cooperation against external threats."
spanish_civil_war:1 "The Spanish Civil War has begun"
spain.1.t:0 "Civil War!"
spain.1.d:0 "A group of powerful generals in the Armed Forces have issued a
pronunciamento, denouncing the current government of Spain! They have launched a
right-wing coup with the support of conservative monarchists and the clergy. A
significant portion of the military has sided with these Nationalists, but so far
they have failed to capture any of Spain's major cities with the exception of
Sevilla.\n\nLeftist volunteers are meanwhile flocking to the banners of the
Republican government, ready to support it against the rebels. These loyalists may
be poorly trained, but no one can question their enthusiasm.\n\nThe battle-lines
have been drawn - which faction should we support?"
spain.1.a:0 "The Nationalists!"
spain.1.b:0 "The Republicans!"
spain.10.d:1 "After the peaceful election of General Francisco Franco as president
of Spain, there was hope that recent years violent uprisings and political turmoil
would be put to an end. Rumors that Franco would attempt to create a one-party
dictatorship with himself as chief of state has been fueled by the sudden
disappearances of several opposition leaders.\nAfter a swift trial, Carabineros
officer José Galánfor was convicted of treason and his public execution followed
shortly after. Though it was meant as a move to stamp out any will to resist the
rise of Nationalist Spain it had the opposite effect. Leftist volunteers and even a
group of generals have flocked to the banners of the newly formed People's Army,
ready to support the fight against the oppressive Nationalists. Though most are
poorly trained, they have managed to capture several key cities in the chaos that
ensued the uprising.\n\nThe battle-lines have been drawn - which faction should we
support?"
spain.10.b:0 "The People's Army!"
nationalists_chosen:1 "Death to the Rojos!\n"
republicans_chosen:1 "Death to the Falangists!\n"
spain.2.t:0 "Seek International Support?"
spain.2.d:0 "The coup has not been a complete success, but Carlists, Falangists
and the Confederation of the Autonomous Right have managed to mobilize a large part
of the army to overthrow the Republic, which has too long allowed our proud
Christian nation to fall apart into anarchy. The outcome is still uncertain, with
the world watching with concern which side will emerge victorious.\n\nWe did not
execute this coup by standing idly by, however, and neither should the world if it
wants to crush the red threat. Other nations in the same process of restoring their
national glory should be willing to come to our aid."
spain.2.a:0 "Let's request equipment and munitions."
spain.2.b:0 "Spain must be won with Spanish blood!"
spain.3.d:0 "Reactionary and fascist forces in the military have sought to crush
the Republic in one swift blow, but did not expect the resistance they met in major
cities nor the rapid mobilization of workers' militias. Rather than a coup, they
have started a war, war on progress and the future the Spanish people
wanted.\n\nDemocratic and socialist nations alike voice support for the Republic,
but few dare commit to direct involvement. We could ask them to support our
endeavor, or the oppressors will come for their liberty and solidarity next."
spain.3.a:0 "This is an international struggle to contain fascism!"
spain.3.b:0 "We will not become a puppet of degenerated workers' states!"
spain.4.t:0 "Nationalist Spain Wants Our Help"
spain.4.d:0 "The Spanish Civil War has become a sort of microcosm for our view of
the global situation: Communists and liberals seek to destroy old values, and we
take up arms to revive them. It is not surprising that the Nationalists in Spain
have reached out to us and others to equip them for the coming conflict."
spain.4.a:0 "We promise to send what we can."
spain.4.b:0 "If they lack the strength to seize power, they do not deserve it."
spain.5.t:0 "Republican Spain Wants Our Help"
spain.5.d:0 "The attempt to overthrow the Second Spanish Republic is a clear
signal that the fascists will not allow the flowers of progress to grow even where
they naturally take root. The Republicans and their allies, a mix of democrats,
communists and anarchists, have turned to us and other parts of the international
community for help. Many nations who claim to defend democracy and liberty have
withheld their support for fear of being dragged into the war. How do we respond?"
spain.5.a:0 "Promise them to send arms and equipment."
spain.4.a.tt:0 "[From.GetName] will be thankful if we arrange a lend-lease during
the war."
spain.5.b:0 "Sadly, we cannot afford to intervene."
spain.6.t:0 "Nationalist Spain Appreciates our Help"
spain.6.d:0 "Our lend-lease to Nationalist Spain has not gone unnoticed. Should
they emerge victorious, we may find ourselves with a strong ally once Spain is
rebuilt."
spain.6.a:0 "Let us hope they contain the Red terror."
spain.7.t:0 "Republican Spain Appreciates our Help"
spain.7.d:0 "Our lend-lease to Republican Spain has not gone unnoticed. If the
Republic is restored, we can trust they will support our continued efforts to rid
the world of fascist scum."
spain.7.a:0 "Long live the Republic!"
spain.8.t:0 "Madrid Reclaimed"
spain.8.d:0 "The war is won. Madrid is ours again and we have opportunity to make
the age old city the center of Spain once again. It has seen much battle and will
require rebuilding. What better way to do this than making it our capital?"
spain.8.a:0 "Move capital to Madrid"
spain.8.b:0 "Keep current location"
spain.9.t:0 "Spanish Election of 1936"
spain.9.d:0 "The Second Republic has proven to be a fragile existence. Manuel
Azaña can be president with the backing of the Popular Front, a broad coalition of
left-wing groups supported by republicans, communists and anarchists.\n\nBut the
right-wing opposition, encompassing conservatives, monarchists and fascists, is
also beginning to unite for the cause of bringing down the Popular Front. Whichever
coalition falls apart, their opponents are likely to take advantage of their
internal conflicts to launch a revolution. This election is not the final test
Spain will have to endure to resolve this conflict."
spain.9.a:0 "Maintain the Popular Front."
spain.9.b:0 "Unite the conservative groups under Falange."
italy.9.t:0 "Request Balearic Islands from Spain"
italy.9.d:0 "During the civil war, Italy offered volunteers to fight for the
nationalist cause. Although ideological motivations were paramount, Italy also had
a strategic stake in the outcome. The defense of the Balearic Islands, especially
Majorca, was of special interest to Italy due to their position in the
Mediterranean Sea, especially in relation to west European colonies.\n\nNow,
[From.GetLeader] has suggested the islands to be transferred to Italian control
permanently. Considering their contribution to our victory, there may be merits to
the suggestions."
italy.9.a:0 "Let the Italians keep what they defended."
italy.9.b:0 "We did not win this war to bow to foreign demands!"
italy.10.t:0 "Spain Gives Up Balearic Islands"
italy.10.d:0 "Thankful of our support and defense of the fascist cause during the
Spanish Civil War, [From.GetLeader] has agreed to make our temporary military
installations on Majorca, Minorca and Ibiza permanent. Although these islands with
their important strategic position are a welcome addition to our empire, it seems
the Spaniards now consider the debt repaid."
italy.10.a:0 "As long as they acknowledge us as the rightful owners."
italy.11.t:0 "Spain Refuses to Give Up Islands"
italy.11.d:0 "Despite the aid we gave them in the civil war, [From.GetLeader] has
now refused to give us the Balearic Islands, which our countrymen fought to defend.
Although they insist that they seek to maintain good relations with our nation,
making us withdraw the military installations that kept these islands Spanish in
the first place is a slight we won't forget."
italy.11.a:0 "If the need arises, we might claim them anyway."
italy.12.t:0 "London Conference"
italy.12.d:0 "Our friends in Yugoslavia have come under pressure from our northern
neighbor. The corrupt and decadent western powers have shown why they are fading
away by failing to stand up for the rights of Yugoslavia. This could be exactly the
opening for a younger, more dynamic power who has the right leadership to stride
purposely upon the world stage! The Commando Supremo reports they are almost ready
to unleash our invincible legions."
italy.12.a:0 "This is our time!"
italy.12.b:0 "There will be a better opportunity."
italy.13.t:0 "First Ljubljana Award"
italy.13.d_dalmatia_montenegro:0 "As the Yugoslav state collapses under its own
contradictions it is time for Italy to take her due. The fading powers in the West
may be so afraid of Italy that they will deny her due but new powers are rising who
see Italy's true worth. Not only have we secured what was denied to us in the
Mutilated Victory but our protectorate of Albania has seen its territory grow too."
italy.13.d_montenegro:0 "Our decision to align with the rising power of Germany
has paid off. The Yugoslav state is heading for dissolution and the German
leadership has the foresight to see the benefits of Italian friendship. Montenegro
will be passed to Albania as is only right"
italy.13.d_dalmatia:0 "After the betrayal of our former allies in the west at the
Paris peace conference, where we were promised northern Dalmatia, we chose to align
ourselves with Berlin. Germany has wisely judged that Italian friendship is too
valuable to ignore and our claims in Yugoslavia are to be recognized. The Adriatic
will be an Italian lake and justice will be done."
italy.13.a:0 "Italy Rises"
italy.14.t:0 "Germany Thwarts our Demands"
italy.14.d:0 "Germany has seen fit to thwart our modest, fair and reasonable
demands for Vichy territory. Should we leave [From.GetFactionName]?"
italy.14.a:0 "Unacceptable. We can do better alone"
italy.14.b:0 "We will earn their respect"
italy.15.t:0 "Germany Supports our Demands"
italy.15.d:0 "Germany has seen the wisdom of supporting our demands for Vichy
territory. Vichy has surrendered Savoy and Corsica to us."
italy.15.d_Corsica:0 "With a small amount of Germany support Vichy has surrendered
Corsica to us"
italy.15.a:0 "Revenge for Italy"
italy.16.t:0 "Germany Almost Supports Us"
italy.16.d:0 "Germany has seen fit to meddle in our dispute with Vichy France.
They have blocked our attempt to gain Corsica but we still have Savoy."
italy.16.a:0 "The Corsica Question has only been Postponed"
france.1.t:0 "Japan Demands Indochina"
france.1.d:0 "Japanese forces are positioned along the borders of our colony in
Indochina, and they are demanding total access to our bases and facilities! If we
agree to their request, we are effectively signing over control of Indochina to
them. On the other hand, we don't exactly have the means to fight them on this
issue."
france.1.a:0 "We have no choice but to agree."
france.1.b:0 "Never!"
france.2.t:0 "Extension of the Maginot Line"
france.2.d:0 "Plans for the extension of the Maginot Line all the way to the
English Channel have been finished, and construction orders placed. The Belgians
have lodged an official protest after seeing our preparations from across the
border, but work continues."
france.2.a:0 "Perhaps they shouldn't have left our alliance."
france.3.t:0 "Extension of the Alpine Line"
france.3.d:0 "We have begun work on improving the fortifications of the Alpine
Line. When these new defenses are finished, the Italians would have to be mad to
cross the border!"
france.3.a:0 "Let them come!"
france.10.t:0 "Defeat"
france.10.d:0 "The battle is lost. Paris has fallen into German hands, and it is
only a matter of time before the rest of the country is occupied. We must now think
to the future. Elements within the government want an armistice with Germany, but
many officers wish to continue the struggle from Britain.\n\nCertain members of the
British War Cabinet have suggested another option - a merger of France and Great
Britain into a single nation, which will fight on until all of France has been
liberated."
france.10.a:0 "We must collaborate with the Germans."
france.10.a_tt:0 "§YPlay as Vichy France if Germany grants armistice§!\n"
france.10.b:0 "The fight goes on!"
france.10.b_tt:0 "§YPlay as France if Germany grants armistice§!\n"
france.10.c:0 "Let us merge with Britain!"
france.11.t:0 "France Proposes Union"
france.11.d:0 "The situation in France is dire. Many in their government wish to
seek an armistice with Germany, but some have responded favorably to a suggestion
by members of the British War Cabinet to merge our two nations into one. This
Franco-British Union will continue the fight against the Germans until victory is
achieved. How should we respond?"
france.11.a:0 "No. Britain is Britain, and France is France."
france.11.b:0 "Yes, if that will keep the Frenchmen in the fight!"
france.12.t:0 "Britain Agrees to Union"
france.12.d:0 "Britain has agreed to merge our two nations into one. Even now, a
new joint government is being formed in London."
france.12.a:0 "To London!"
FRA_franco_british_cores:0 "All §Y[FRA.GetAdjective] cores§! become
§Y[ENG.GetAdjective] cores§!."
france.13.t:0 "Britain Refuses Union"
france.13.d:0 "The British government has dismissed any possibility of merging our
two nations into one. An armistice with Germany at this point is inevitable."
france.13.a:0 "We must collaborate."
france.13.b:0 "We must continue the fight!"
france.14.t:0 "Triumph in France"
france.14.d:0 "Our victory in France is nearly complete. The French government has
asked for an armistice, and our diplomats have prepared terms which they have
agreed to. They will retain control of southern France, while we are free to occupy
the rest."
france.14.a:0 "Establish Vichy France."
establishing_vichy_tt:1 "§YVichy France§! will be established in southern
France. \n§YVichy France§! will gain all §YFrench colonial territory§!\nA
percentage of §YFrench§! forces will be transferred to §YVichy France§!\n(§YVichy
France§!):\n §YMouvement Franciste§! becomes the ruling party.\n §YPhilippe
Pétain§! becomes leader for the §YFascist§! party.\n Gains National Spirit
§YOccupation Costs§!, which grants (Consumer Goods Factories: §Y20%§!)\n Moves
capital to §YAuvergne§!"
france.14.b:0 "No, Germany will conquer all!"
france.14.c:0 "Establish Bourbon France."
france.15.t:0 "Germany Refuses Armistice!"
france.15.d:0 "The Germans have refused our request for an armistice! They are
evidently seeking to enslave us all... we have no choice but to fight to the last!"
france.15.a:0 "We are doomed!"
france.16.t:0 "Stay Together, Stay Strong!"
france.16.d:0 "As recent events in Paris had an impact on most of us, it is more
important than ever that we come together as a nation. We must look at the state
our country and not accept, but change the outcome of this war. \n\nForget the past
and look to new horizons. We don't know what to expect these following months, but
we will face it together!"
france.16.a:0 "We have seen worse!"
france.17.t:0 "Invitation to French Faction"
france.17.d:0 "In an effort to strengthen the Little Entente - Czechoslovakia,
Yugoslavia and Romania - and contain the possible resurgence of aggressive
expansionism on part of the old Central Powers, France has requested that we join
them in an alliance aiming to bring these nations together."
france.17.a:0 "Gladly. The Little Entente needs to be rebuilt."
france.17.b:0 "[Root.GetName] walks its own path."
france.18.t:0 "[From.GetName] Joins French Faction"
france.18.d:0 "Our plan to stop the Little Entente alliance from falling apart and
away from us is making progress. [From.GetLeader] approves of our efforts and has
accepted our invitation to an alliance."
france.18.a:0 "We are one step closer to rebuilding the Little Entente."
france.19.t:0 "[From.GetName] Refuses French Alliance"
france.19.d:0 "Despite our best efforts to offer support to the Little Entente,
our most recent attempt to reach out to one of the nations has been met with
skepticism. [From.GetLeader] has refused to join the alliance, perhaps doubting our
motives, or perhaps being concerned that aligning too closely with us would make
them a target."
france.19.a:0 "They could already be a target for all they know!"
france.20.t:0 "Resistance to the armistice"
france.20.d:0 "In the wake of the French armistice with Germany and establishment
of a new government in Vichy France, a group of senior officers have rebelled
against the new French government. Charles de Gaulle delivered a radio broadcast
urging resistance against the collaborationist Vichy regime. De Gaulle effectively
assumes leadership of the Free French Forces and continues the fight against the
Germans."
france.20.a:0 "The fight for France continues."
france.20.a_tt:0 "§YCharles de Gaulle becomes leader of France§!"
france.21.t:0 "Workers threaten with strikes"
france.21.d:0 "Following the sacking of two workers at a large factory, struggles
between workers and factory owners have erupted across the country. Workers backed
by [Root.GetCommunistParty] have organized and are demanding better conditions,
such as higher wages and shorter work weeks. This will greatly reduce the output of
our factories and is viewed as a victory for [Root.GetCommunistParty]. We are
invited to Matignon for negotiations. Do we give in to their demands or stand firm
and risk a countrywide strike?"
france.21.a:0 "Let them strike"
france.21.b:0 "Negotiate a deal"
france.22.t:0 "Revisit Matignon Agreements"
france.22.d:0 "With the recently signed Matignon agreements our industry have no
way of competing with the German. We are falling behind in production capacity with
each passing day. Some factory owners have already started renegotiating some of
the rights that were granted at the Matignon Agreements, with little to no
resistance from the workers. We have an opportunity to officially revoke the newly
gained worker rights countrywide, but risk them rallying behind
[Root.GetCommunistParty] once again, in hopes that they will back another strike.
Letting the workers keep their rights and focusing on optimizing the current
workflow may help reunite the French people and let us grow together."
france.22.a:0 "With time we will be as efficient as before"
france.22.b:0 "Revoke their rights and get our industry back on track immediately"
france.23.t:0 "Strikes Are Over"
france.23.d:0 "Most workers have now realized that their unreasonable demands will
not be met. Their children go hungry and even though [Root.GetCommunistParty] are
urging them to continue the strike, they do not possess the resources to continue.
With each passing day workers are caving and return to the factories. Our industry
will be back to full capacity and it is unlikely we will have strikes anytime
soon."
france.23.a:0 "Finally we can compete again"
france.24.t:0 "The Communist Threat"
france.24.d:0 "The threat that a united Germany and Soviet pose is too great to be
ignored. After the two countries agreement for the partition of Poland we have a
difficult choice to make. If we let [Root.GetCommunistParty] operate as they have
so far we open ourselves to internal struggle as the Soviet grow in power. By
proscribing any communist activities or affiliation with [Root.GetCommunistParty]
we send a powerful signal to all citizens that we will not tolerate anyone who pose
a threat to peace. \nTraditionally we have been able to include
[Root.GetCommunistParty] in political discussions, but as they refuse to renounce
their allegiance to Moscow it may be time to take drastic measures."
france.24.a:0 "Proscribe communism in France"
france.24.b:0 "Disagreements are a part of the democratic process"
france.25.t:0 "London Conference"
france.25.d:0 "With the regime in Berlin ratcheting up the tension over the border
between them and Yugoslavia, the British have chosen to give way. However,
Yugoslavia is one of the three pillars on which the Eastern European settlement is
built. If it weakens then France's security will suffer. Should prove that we are
the greater power and risk fighting alone?"
france.25.a:0 "We will keep the peace"
france.25.b:0 "We will stand for liberty"
france.26.t:0 "London Conference"
france.26.d:0 "With the regime in Berlin ratcheting up the tension over the border
between them and Yugoslavia, the British have made the decision to stand against
German aggression. Yet the wounds of the last war are not yet healed and our
country is deeply divided, are we strong enough to go it alone?"
france.26.a:0 "It is time to stand up to the Germans"
france.26.b:0 "This is the wrong cause"
france.27.t:0 "Germany Backs Italian Demands"
france.27.d_1_state:0 "Germany has acceded to Italian demands for our territory.
After our defeat we are really in no condition to contest it."
france.27.d_both:0 "Italy is to be given both Savoy and Corsica. This decision
from Germany has caused worry in the colonial governors wondering who will be next.
The governor of Syria has not waited to find out and has defected to Free France."
france.27.a:0 "We don't really have a choice."
france.27.b:0 "The Germans are short sighted fools"
france.28.t:0 "Syria Defects"
france.28.d:0 "Following the German decision to grant Vichy lands to Italy the
Syrian administration has chosen to join our side."
france.28.a:0 "France is one step closer to redemption"
france.29.t:0 "Britain accepts ally request"
france.29.d:0 "'History has shown how much can be accomplished when our great
nations stand side by side. In the spirit of the Entente Cordiale, we are proud to
welcome you not only as friends, but as Allies. Together we will be a shining
beacon of liberty in a world encroached by the darkness of oppression!'\n\nOur
request to join Britain as Allies has been accepted. We can count on their full
support in the turbulent times ahead."
france.29.a:0 "Together we will hold the line!"
france.30.t:0 "Britain denies ally request"
france.30.d:0 "'While we have enjoyed good relations in the past, we cannot risk
an escalation of the conflicts across the channel. Germany has earned our trust in
the honoring of our Naval Pact, and while we will defend ourselves should the fires
spread we will not risk fanning the flames. Peace must always be the goal of any
democratic nation.'\n\nOur request to join Britain as Allies has been denied. The
British government is unwilling to antagonize Germany further, and will not
jeopardize the current peace."
france.30.a:0 "Their 'peace' is just another word for 'surrender'"
france.33.title:0 "French Liberation"
france.33.desc:0 "With the end of the war, the need to maintain a close union with
the French nation is also passing. French political parties are increasingly
calling for the establishment of a provisional government and a general election."
france.33.a:0 "Of course, our staunch allies are a free people."
france.33.b:0 "We need to maintain tight security on the mainland."
france.34.title:0 "Franco-British Union Ends"
france.34.desc:0 "With Britain at peace, [From.GetLeader] has agreed to the
requests by French political parties for the restoration of a provisional French
government. Their political integration has been halted, but no doubt the nations
will continue to be close friends in the future."
france.34.a:0 "Bravo!"
france.34.b:0 "I see."
low.1.t:0 "France Extends Maginot Line"
low.1.d:0 "The French have decided to extend their Maginot Line west all the way
to the English Channel! This clearly shows their intention to abandon us in case of
a German invasion. Our embassy in Paris has lodged an official complaint, but it is
doubtful whether it will have much impact."
low.1.a:0 "This is an outrage!"
soviet.1.t:0 "Japanese Build-Up"
soviet.1.d:0 "Tensions along the Manchurian border have been tense for some time,
and now we are receiving reports from our Mongolian comrades that the Japanese are
massing forces in Heilungkiang. Backing down may be seen as a sign of weakness, but
if we respond with force the situation could escalate. What are your orders,
tovarisch komandir?"
soviet.1.a:0 "We push back. Hard."
soviet.1.b:0 "We cannot afford a war with Japan."
soviet.2.t:0 "Successful Raid"
soviet.2.d:0 "Our raid across the Manchurian border against the Japanese forces
massing there was a success! We caught them before they had finished their
preparations, and our brave soldiers gave them a good beating in the violent
skirmish that ensued."
soviet.2.a:0 "Well done!"
soviet.3.t:0 "Failed Raid"
soviet.3.d:0 "Our raid across the Manchurian border against the Japanese forces
massing there was a failure! The enemy caught our forces in a pincer movement and
we took heavy casualties before we managed to disengage."
soviet.3.a:0 "Prepare a firing squad."
soviet.4.t:0 "Romania Surrenders Bessarabia"
soviet.4.d:0 "The Romanians have wisely folded to our demands and withdrawn all of
their forces from Bessarabia. We will incorporate the territory into the union as
the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. Its citizenry will now enjoy the benefits
of socialism. "
soviet.4.a:0 "Excellent."
soviet.5.t:0 "Romania Refuses Our Demands"
soviet.5.d:0 "The Romanians have refused to give in to our demands! It looks like
we will have to expel their occupying forces from Bessarabia with force."
soviet.5.a:0 "Fools!"
soviet.6.t:0 "Estonia Submits"
soviet.6.d:0 "Estonia has surrendered to our demands. We have replaced the
decadent government in Tallinn with a People's Parliament, which has unanimously
voted to convert Estonia into a Soviet Socialist Republic. After deliberations, the
Supreme Soviet has decided to accept this request."
soviet.6.a:0 "Welcome to the union, comrades."
soviet.7.t:0 "Estonia Refuses Our Offer"
soviet.7.d:0 "Estonia has outrageously decided to refuse our generous offer of a
mutual assistance pact! The capitalists and sycophants in Tallinn have further had
the gall to issue a statement demanding that we respect the territorial integrity
of their nation!"
soviet.7.a:0 "We must protect the Estonians from themselves."
soviet.8.t:0 "Latvia Submits"
soviet.8.d:0 "The Latvian government in Riga has agreed to our demands, and we
have replaced their corrupt rule with a People's Assembly. This body has
unanimously voted to request membership in our great union as a Soviet Socialist
Republic. We have graciously agreed to fulfill this request."
soviet.8.a:0 "You are socialists now!"
soviet.9.t:0 "Latvia Refuses Our Offer"
soviet.9.d:0 "The bourgeoisie oppressors ruling Latvia have chosen to abandon all
reason. They have rejected our generous mutual assistance pact, and are demanding
the immediate withdrawal of all Soviet forces 'massing' along their border."
soviet.9.a:0 "The Latvian people must be liberated."
soviet.10.t:0 "Lithuania Submits"
soviet.10.d:0 "Our request for military bases in Lithuania has been granted, but
unfortunately their government has collapsed. We have established a People's
Parliament to avoid anarchy, and they have unanimously voted to petition the
Supreme Soviet for membership in our union. This request has been granted."
soviet.10.a:0 "We will save you from capitalism."
soviet.11.t:0 "Lithuania Refuses Our Offer"
soviet.11.d:0 "Lithuania seems bent on self-destruction, and the fools in their
government are denying our forces access to their country. Do they think they would
be better off under the Germans? Their selfish leaders are committing a crime
against the people by denying their citizens true socialism."
soviet.11.a:0 "The Lithuanian people have suffered enough."
soviet.12.t:0 "Finland Accepts Our Demands"
soviet.12.d:0 "The overwhelming forces we massed along their borders have
convinced the Finnish government to accept our modest request for a revision of
their borders. We have gained control of Karelia, and the position of Leningrad is
now much more secure."
soviet.12.a:0 "We expected them to put up a fight..."
soviet.13.t:0 "Finland Rejects Our Demands"
soviet.13.d:0 "The Finnish government has rejected our demands, but this was to be
expected. If we want Karelia, we will have to take it by force. It is time to teach
the stubborn Finns a lesson they won't forget!"
soviet.13.a:0 "We will crush them in a few weeks."
soviet.14.t:0 "Membership in the USSR"
soviet.14.d:0 "We are under pressure from Moscow to officially join the USSR.
Should we agree to this?"
soviet.14.a:0 "Yes, let us join them."
soviet.14.b:0 "No, we have yet to reach our full potential!"
soviet.15.t:0 "Tannu Tuva Refuses!"
soviet.15.d:0 "The Tuvans have outrageously refused to merge with the Soviet
Union! What such a pitiful nation could possibly hope to accomplish on its own is a
mystery that may never be answered."
soviet.15.a:0 "Best of luck to them."
soviet.16.t:0 "The Annexation of Tannu Tuva"
soviet.16.d:0 "The Supreme Soviet has received a formal request from the Tuvan
parliament for membership in the Soviet Union. They will be organized as the Tuvan
Autonomous Oblast in the Russian SFSR."
soviet.16.a:0 "Welcome to the union, comrades."
soviet.17.t:0 "Improving the Stalin Line"
soviet.17.d:0 "A thorough revision of the defensive fortifications along our
western border regions has been completed, and convicts from our corrective labor
camps stand ready to begin work. Soon the Stalin Line will live up to its glorious
namesake!"
soviet.17.a:0 "Comrade Stalin will be proud!"
soviet.60.t:0 "The Partitioning of Poland"
soviet.60.d:0 "Poland is ours, but the western parts fall under the
[GER.GetAdjective] sphere of influence according to the stipulations of the
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. Should we withdraw our forces and let the
[GER.GetAdjective]s occupy this territory? Failure to do so would render our treaty
void."
soviet.60.a:0 "Yes. Now is not the time to break treaties."
soviet.60.b:0 "No! All of Poland belongs to the Motherland!"
soviet.61.t:0 "Soviets honor the pact"
soviet.61.d:0 "In accordance with the treaty, the [SOV.GetAdjective]s have turned
over the western parts of Poland to our administration. German troops have moved in
to provide security."
soviet.61.a:0 "Excellent."
soviet.62.t:0 "Soviets violate the pact"
soviet.62.d:0 "Despite repeated assurances, the Soviets have so far not pulled
back their troops, nor have they made any move to turn over the territories and
return to the borders we have agreed on. It appears that they have no intention of
following the treaty."
soviet.62.a:0 "It was not even worth the ink!"
finland.1.t:0 "The Russians Demand Karelia"
finland.1.d:0 "Citing the need to create a security buffer for Leningrad,
officials from the Soviet Union have asked for a revision of our borders. They want
us to cede Karelia to them, and judging by the build-up of Soviet forces along our
border, they will not take no for an answer. How should we respond?"
finland.1.a:0 "We have no choice but to accept their demands."
finland.1.b:0 "Let them come if they dare!"
finland.2.t:0 "Request Swedish Assistance in War"
finland.2.d:0 "Finland and the Soviet Union are at war. After only a few decades
of sovereignty, we now risk once again becoming the subject of one of our
neighbors.\n\nThe threat of our enemy extends beyond our borders, however. Our
neighbors in Sweden are still retaining a neutral stance towards the Soviet Union,
but could perhaps be convinced to join us in defending our mutual legacy and secure
their own strategic buffer."
finland.2.a:0 "They should contribute to the stand we've taken."
finland.2.b:0 "We have no need for the help of old oppressors."
finland.3.t:0 "Finland Seeks Swedish Support"
finland.3.d:0 "Our neighbor Finland has refused to give in to pressures from the
Soviet Union, and the nations are now in a state of war. Although no formal
alliance has been agreed upon between our countries, the Finnish government has
requested that Sweden contribute to a joint defense of Åland, which remains largely
Swedish-speaking and strategically important to both countries.\n\nWhile the
government remains divided on what steps we should take to help Finland, the public
support for their defense is notable. How far are we willing to go to protect our
fellow Nordic counties from eastern aggression?"
finland.3.a:0 "We must retain our neutrality."
finland.3.b:0 "If public support is what they have, send volunteers and
equipment."
finland.3.c:0 "Finland's cause is ours! To war!"
finland.4.t:0 "Sweden Rejects Request"
finland.4.d:0 "The Swedish government has responded negatively to our request for
aid in the war against the Soviet Union. Preferring to remain neutral to avoid
international and internal repercussions, they are so far opposed to contributing
to the war in any way."
finland.4.a:0 "Let's hope they realize their mistake before it's too late."
finland.5.t:0 "Sweden Sends Volunteers"
finland.5.d:0 "The Swedish government has been unwilling to join us in the war
against the Soviet Union, but public support among our neighbors is still high, and
many volunteers from the other Nordic countries have offered to join our ranks to
aid the war effort. Although less than we hoped, at least there is some popular
awareness about the threat we are facing."
finland.5.a:0 "It's the least one would expect."
finland.6.t:0 "Sweden Joins Our War"
finland.6.d:0 "Our request to the Swedish government for a joint defense of Åland
has been met above expectations. Sweden has joined us in war against the Soviet
Union, refusing to remain neutral in the face of such a blatant threat. Despite
internal disagreements, they will now fight with us side by side to secure
continued Finnish sovereignty."
finland.6.a:0 "This day will be remembered."
finland.7.t:0 "Peace Negotiations With [SOV.GetNameDef]"
finland.7.d:0 "[Root.GetAdjective] communist Hella Wuolijoki has contacted our
government and offered her help in establishing contact with the [SOV.GetAdjective]
regime. A meeting has been set up in a secret location in Sweden, where we will be
offered the opportunity to cede territory in return for continued
[Root.GetAdjective] sovereignty. \n\nThe Finnish forces are rapidly depleting, and
previous attempts to open a line of communication has been unsuccessful. This may
be our only hope for a peaceful resolution to the conflict."
finland.7.a_tt:0 "§YIf [SOV.GetName] accepts:\n§!"
finland.7.a:0 "There is no winning this war"
finland.7.b:0 "We must keep fighting!"
finland.8.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] Offers Concessions"
finland.8.d:0 "The war with [From.GetNameDef] has been a costly affair, but as we
have been able to push back the [From.GetAdjective] army, they have presented us
with a compelling offer. We are given control of strategically important areas, but
need to withdraw our troops and cease further hostilities.\nThis will end our
offensive on [From.GetNameDef] without full control over the region, but will in
turn allow us to focus on extending our sphere of influence in other parts of the
world."
finland.8.a:0 "Our soldier are needed elsewhere"
finland.8.b:0 "We need all of [From.GetNameDef]"
finland.9.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] Refuses"
finland.9.d:0 "The negotiations initiated with [From.GetNameDef] has broken down.
It was obviously a ruse to waste our time while the [From.GetAdjective] army
positioned for yet another assault on [Root.GetAdjective]
territory.\n\n[Root.GetNameDef] will stand tall and fight till the bitter end."
finland.9.a:0 "They shall bleed for every step!"
FIN_agree_peace:0 "Finland agrees to Soviet demands and cedes §YKarjala, Salla and
Petsamo§!."
japan.1.d:0 "Chinese authorities claim that the 'breaking point' has been reached
in regards to our 'unwarranted aggressions' towards China! Our demands for
reparations have been refused, and there are reports of Japanese nationals coming
under attack in Shanghai. If we needed an excuse to deal decisively with the
Chinese, this is it!"
japan.1.a:0 "They will pay for this!"
japan.2.d:0 "Surprisingly, the Chinese have chosen to back down following the
skirmish at the Marco Polo Bridge. They understand that angering us carries a steep
price, and have agreed to extensive territorial concessions that include Beijing
and its surrounding regions. Little by little, China is becoming ours."
japan.2.a:0 "The war will have to wait."
japan.3.t:0 "Border Skirmish: Soviet Victory"
japan.3.d:0 "The Russians and their Mongolian lap dogs detected the build-up of
our troops in Heilungkiang, and responded with a large raid across the border
before our preparations had been completed! Our forces were badly mauled in the
intense skirmishing that followed before the two sides disengaged."
japan.3.a:0 "How could this have happened?!"
japan.4.t:0 "Border Skirmish: Japanese Victory"
japan.4.d:0 "The Russians and their Mongolian lap dogs detected the build-up of
our troops in Heilungkiang, and attempt to launch a large raid across the border to
disrupt out preparations! Fortunately, our quick-thinking commanders caught their
forces in a pincer movement. We inflicted severe losses on their forces before they
fled back across the border."
japan.4.a:0 "That will teach them!"
japan.5.t:0 "Soviet Withdrawal"
japan.5.d:0 "After detecting our troop build-up, the Soviets wisely chose to
withdraw their forces from the areas immediately adjacent to the Manchurian border.
Our soldiers have temporarily occupied several of their abandoned border outposts.
This will hopefully put an end to the ludicrous border claims the Russians and
their Mongolian allies have been putting forward."
japan.5.a:0 "A show of force was all it took."
japan.6.t:0 "The French Accept Our Demands"
japan.6.d:0 "The French have agreed to our demands, and their bases and facilities
in Indochina are at our complete disposal. They have effectively turned over full
control of their colony to us."
japan.6.a:0 "A wise move."
japan.7.t:0 "The French Refuse Our Demands"
japan.7.d:0 "The French have outrageously refused our demands! It seems that if we
want Indochina, we'll have to take it by force!"
japan.7.a:0 "Fools!"
japan.8.t:0 "Germany Recalls Advisors"
japan.8.d:0 "The Germans have agreed to recall all of their advisors from China.
They should be boarding planes bound for Berlin even now. Germany recognizes that
the future of Greater East Asia belongs to Japan, not China."
japan.8.a:0 "And so they should."
japan.9.t:0 "Germany Refuses Our Request"
japan.9.d:0 "The Germans have refused to recall their advisors from China, despite
the fact that their military mission interferes directly with our plans for East
Asia! Do they not see that this erodes the foundation for our nations to build
diplomacy on? Can the Germans even be trusted?"
japan.9.a:0 "Then their advisors will die with the rest of the Chinese."
japan.11.t:0 "Issue Ultimatum to Siam"
japan.11.d:0 "Amassing troops in Indochina, close to the Siamese border, we have
made it clear that our intent to use their land as a base for freeing Southeast
Asia from European colonialism is sincere. Hopefully, by allowing them the option
of joining us in a military alliance, effectively making Siam a puppet state of the
Japanese Empire, we can avoid a meaninglessly one-sided invasion. Of course, if
they reject it, this will be tantamount to a declaration of war."
japan.11.a:0 "We will enter Siam, regardless of what they say."
japan.11.b:0 "In hindsight, threatening invasion is too aggressive."
japan.12.t:0 "Japan Issues Ultimatum"
japan.12.d:0 "Japan has been gathering forces close to our border for a long time
and as suspected, their plan is to use our ports as bases for further expansion
into Burma and Malaya. Now, they have presented us with the choices of submitting
and allowing them to pass through or facing invasion.\n\nAlthough this could be
seen as giving up our sovereignty and turning us into a Japanese puppet state,
avoiding a war may be in our best interest."
japan.12.a:0 "We will agree to an alliance with Japan."
japan.12.b:0 "We will not surrender our independence so easily!"
japan.13.t:0 "Siam Accepts Ultimatum"
japan.13.d:0 "[From.GetLeader] has wisely decided to accept our ultimatum and
forge a military alliance between our nations. Effectively, we will be able to use
Siam as a base for future operations in the Pacific."
japan.13.a:0 "The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere grows stronger."
japan.14.t:0 "Siam Rejects Ultimatum"
japan.14.d:0 "[From.GetLeader] has rejected our demands to enter Siam and our
offer of a military alliance. Having announced our intent to enter regardless, this
means war."
japan.14.a:0 "Unfortunate that it would come to this."
romania.1.t:0 "Soviet Union Demands Bessarabia"
romania.1.d:0 "Soviet forces are concentrating on the other side of our border,
and their diplomats have demanded that we cede all of Bessarabia to them! We cannot
expect the Germans to intervene, as their pact with the Russians apparently
contained a secret protocol that put us inside the Soviet sphere of interest.
Should we resist?"
romania.1.a:0 "No. It is hopeless."
romania.1.b:0 "Yes! We will not give up our territory without a fight!"
romania.2.t:0 "Second Vienna Award"
romania.2.d:0 "Germany has been brought in to mediate our territorial dispute with
Hungary, and at the Second Vienna Award they decided that Northern Transylvania
should be returned to Hungarian control. Should we accept this decision?"
romania.2.a:0 "Yes... we have no choice."
romania.2.b:0 "No, we will never give up Transylvania!"
romania.3.d:0 "Germany has been brought in to mediate our territorial dispute with
Hungary, and at the Second Vienna Award they outrageously decided that all of
Transylvania should be restored to Hungarian rule! Should we accept this decision?"
romania.4.t:0 "Germany Mediates Dispute"
romania.4.d:0 "Germany has been brought in to mediate our territorial dispute with
Hungary, and they have wisely decided that Transylvania should remain under
Romanian control. The Hungarians are not pleased, but hopefully this will settle
the matter once and for all."
romania.4.a:0 "Transylvania shall remain Romanian."
romania.5.t:0 "Treaty of Craiova"
romania.5.d:0 "Bulgarian diplomats have come forward, with German backing,
requesting the return of Southern Dobrudja - territory we annexed from them in 1913
after the Second Balkan War. The concessions we have already been forced to make
seem to have spurred this request."
romania.5.a:0 "This will solve the dispute"
romania.5.b:0 "No, the line must be drawn here!"
romania.6.t:0 "A Hard Choice"
romania.6.d:0 "We have lost so much territory to our rapacious neighbors. Still,
there are opportunities to recover some of the lost land, with interest. All we
have to do is pick the right side. "
romania.6.a:0 "Our only hope is Germany."
romania.6.b:0 "The Soviet Union offers us our best chance"
romania.6.c:0 "We should stay neutral"
baltic.1.t:0 "Soviet Ultimatum"
baltic.1.d:0 "The Soviet Union is pressuring us to sign a 'mutual assistance'
treaty with them, which would give them the right to station forces inside our
territory! This is nothing but a thinly veiled attempt to annex our country, but we
can offer little resistance to the forces they have stationed on our border."
baltic.1.a:0 "Accept the inevitable..."
baltic.1.b:0 "They will have to take our land by force!"
baltic.4.t:0 "Germany Demands Memel"
baltic.4.d:0 "German forces are massing in Ostpreussen, and their Foreign Ministry
has presented us with an ultimatum! We are to immediately cede the Memel territory
to them, or face the threat of military action. Should we agree to their demands?"
baltic.4.a:0 "We must accept."
baltic.4.b:0 "Never!"
baltic.5.t:0 "Communists In Control."
baltic.5.d:0 "[Root.GetName] has chosen solidarity and political power has been
wrenched from the bourgeois. Many within the new government suggest that we fulfill
our communist duties and become one with the Soviet Union."
baltic.5.a:0 "Our future is best secured if we truely become one with the
Motherland."
baltic.5.b:0 "[Root.GetName] has more to offer operating on its own under the
protection of the Soviet Union."
baltic.5.c:0 "[Root.GetName] shall remain a sovereign state."
baltic.7.t:0 "[From.GetName] Requests [Root.GetAdjective] Participation in the
[From.GetFactionName]"
baltic.7.d:0 "With the signing of a treaty of friendship between our nations,
[From.GetName] has requested that [Root.GetName] joins them in their
[From.GetFactionName], to unite against the growing threats that surround our
nations. Whether communist or fascist, [From.GetName] promises to stand up for
[Root.GetAdjective] interests."
baltic.7.a:0 "[Root.GetName] stands with its brothers."
baltic.7.b:0 "[Root.GetName] can only survive on its own."
hungary.1.t:0 "German Arbitration"
hungary.1.d:0 "Despite our rightful claim, Germany has decided that Transylvania
should remain under Romanian control. They say they are eager to right all the
wrongs created at Versailles, but evidently this only holds true where their own
borders are concerned."
hungary.1.a:0 "Outrageous."
hungary.2.t:0 "Second Vienna Award"
hungary.2.d:0 "Germany has recognized the validity of our claim, as we knew they
would, and Northern Transylvania has been returned to Hungary. This is a historic
moment!"
hungary.2.a:0 "A day to celebrate!"
hungary.3.d:0 "Germany has not only recognized the validity of our claim, but they
have decided that all of Transylvania is to be returned to Hungarian control! This
is more than we had dared hope for."
hungary.4.d:0 "Germany recognized the validity of our claim and awarded Northern
Transylvania to us, but Romania has stubbornly refused to accept their decision!"
hungary.4.a:0 "The fools!"
hungary.5.d:0 "Germany recognized the validity of our claim and awarded all of
Transylvania to us, but Romania has stubbornly refused to accept this decision!"
hungary.6.t:0 "First Ljubljana Award"
hungary.6.d:0 "The Germans may complain about the Treaty of Versailles but they
got off lightly compared to the injustice of the Treaty of Trianon. Although they
claimed it was about national self-determination, it condemned so many true sons of
Hungary to foreign rule. One such wound on Hungarian pride is the province
Vojvodina. The return of the lands back to Hungary have righted a wrong inflicted
upon us."
hungary.6.a:0 "Justice of Hungary"
bulgaria.1.t:0 "Treaty of Craiova - Romania Agrees"
bulgaria.1.d:0 "The Romanian government has accepted German Arbitration in our
dispute. Southern Dobrudja has been reunited with Bulgaria!"
bulgaria.1.a:0 "At last!"
bulgaria.2.t:0 "Treaty of Craiova - Romania Refuses"
bulgaria.2.d:0 "The Romanian government has refused our offer to end all all
disputes! They claim that Southern Dobrudja now forms an integral part of their
nation which they will never give up."
bulgaria.2.a:0 "Unacceptable!"
bulgaria.3.t:0 "First Ljubljana Award"
bulgaria.3.d:0 "Long have we dreamt of a greater Bulgaria and long have we been
treated as second class. Denied our just due at the London Conference, betrayed by
our allies in 1913, punished for wanting justice in 1918. Well no longer, Germany
seeks to right the wrongs of that so called peace, not just for herself but others
too. Bulgaria will now see the return of Macedonia from Yugoslavia."
bulgaria.3.a:0 "Bulgarians rejoice!"
bulgaria.4.t:0 "Treaty Of Craiova"
bulgaria.4.d:0 "We have not forgotten on how Romania stabbed us the back in 1913
and cowardly took Southern Dobrudja while our armies were occupied elsewhere.
Hungary has used her friendship with Germany to gain revenge on Romania, is it our
time now?"
bulgaria.4.a:0 "We will have our revenge"
bulgaria.4.b:0 "Revenge is a dish best served cold"
bulgaria.5.t:0 "Treaty Of Craiova"
bulgaria.5.d:0 "Germany has chosen to side with despicable Romanians in our quest
for justice. [Root.GetLeader] has let the German ambassador know that Bulgarian
expects more from her friends. "
bulgaria.5.a:0 "Denied"
italy.1.t:0 "Albania Yields"
italy.1.d:0 "The Albanian authorities have agreed to our demands, and King Zog has
been forced to abdicate. From now and until the end of time, Albania shall be
Italian!"
italy.1.a:0 "A glorious day."
italy.2.t:0 "Zog Rejects the Ultimatum"
italy.2.d:0 "Defiant to the last, King Zog has rejected our ultimatum. He and his
advisors are now trying to scrape together whatever pitiful defenses Albania can
muster. We must occupy Tirana and put an end to this farce!"
italy.2.a:0 "We could have done this the easy way, Zog!"
italy.3.t:0 "Italian Ultimatum"
italy.3.d:0 "Italian diplomats have presented an ultimatum to us demanding that we
submit to their occupation! Albania is to be ruled in a personal union under the
Italian king!"
italy.3.a:0 "We must submit."
italy.3.b:0 "It shall not come to pass! Rally to Zog!"
italy.4.t:0 "Extension of the Vallo Alpino"
italy.4.d:0 "Engineers from the Regio Esercito have studied our northern frontier
and identified the locations where the Vallo Alpino needs to be strengthened and
expanded. The necessary build orders have already been issued."
italy.4.a:0 "If these forts had been here in Hannibal's day..."
italy.5.t:0 "Italian-German Technology Treaty"
italy.5.d:0 "Italy suggest an exchange of technology and ideas that will bring our
nations closer and make us both stronger."
italy.5.a:0 "An excellent suggestion!"
italy.5.b:0 "German technology is for the German people only"
italy.6.t:0 "Italian-German Technology Treaty - Accepted!"
italy.6.d:0 "As we expected, the Germans were delighted to draw up a series of
exchanges for technology. It's clear that new winds are blowing in Europe and Italy
is now a step closer to reclaiming its former glory!"
italy.6.a:0 "Great!"
italy.7.t:0 "Italian-German Technology Treaty - Rejected!"
italy.7.d:0 "The Germans have rejected our offer of a treaty."
italy.7.a:0 "We best look out for ourselves from now on"
italy.8.t:0 "Join the French faction."
italy.8.d:0 "Mouvement Franciste is gaining ground in France and has asked us to
join their faction. Does this further the interests of Italy?"
italy.8.a:0 "Let us join the French."
italy.8.b:0 "The French are not to be trusted"
usa.1.t:0 "Earhart Wants to Enlist"
usa.1.d:0 "As American mobilizes for war, we have received an unusual request.
Amelia Earhart, the famous aviator who successfully circumvented the globe not long
ago, wishes to enlist in the Army Air Corps as a fighter pilot. She has
demonstrated considerable skill in mock dogfights, but there are many within the
military establishment who frown on the idea of a having a woman flying combat
missions. Should we make an exception in her case and let her join?"
usa.1.a:0 "Yes, we need her."
usa.1.b:0 "No, that won't be necessary."
usa.2.t:0 "Manifest Destiny"
usa.2.d:0 "The unique foundation and history of the United States makes it our
duty to preserve democracy and freedom in the world. The last decade has proven
that this mission cannot be fulfilled without taking up arms against those who seek
to destroy it. From now on, every oppressor will have to answer to us, and our
armed forces will liberate people across the globe."
usa.2.a:0 "Liberty or death!"
usa.3.t:0 "American Fleet in Pearl Harbor"
usa.3.d:0 "The diplomatic and economic sanctions we have suffered from the United
States appears to have been the beginning of something more threatening. The
American Pacific Fleet has been stationed in the naval base in Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii, clearly signaling that the Americans will maintain a strong presence in the
Pacific and continue supporting our enemies. Striking against the base at this
point may give us the element of surprise."
usa.3.a:0 "Who knows how long the opportunity will last?"
usa.4.t:0 "Destroyers for Bases Agreement"
usa.4.d:0 "Having taken a stance against the Germans, the US appear interested in
ensuring Britain stands strong against the German threat. They are, however, also
concerned with maintaining their own naval presence in the Atlantic. In exchange
for several of our naval bases, they will supply our nation with destroyer ships.
The ships have been in reserve, but accepting will still strengthen the military
bonds between our nations, and may be a wise decision."
usa.4.a:0 "This is a unique opportunity."
usa.4.a.tt:1 "We will gain 43 American Destroyers.\nCanada will gain 7 American
Destroyers."
usa.4.b:0 "This is clearly more favorable to the US, and unacceptable."
usa.5.t:0 "Britain refuses offer"
usa.5.d:0 "Despite our preparations and good intentions, Britain has refused our
offer of old Destroyers in exchange for their naval bases."
usa.5.a:0 "Their loss."
usa.6.t:0 "Election of [GetYear]"
usa.6.d:0 "The day of the presidential election has arrived. Incumbent Franklin
Delano Roosevelt has already implemented several of the programs referred
collectively to as the New Deal, intended to take the US out of the Great
Depression.\n\nWhile many of the efforts have been popular, his plans to further
extend the role and power of the government have been met with criticism from his
opponent, Republican Alf Landon. Coming from the oil industry, Landon wants to see
greater economic freedom, while Roosevelt and the Democratic Party want to expand
Social Security and ensure economic stability. The election may be a close call, or
a major victory for the Democrats."
usa.6.a:0 "The Democrats. Four more years!"
usa.6.b:0 "The Republicans. We must safeguard the ideals of the American system."
usa.7.t:0 "Roosevelt vs Willkie"
usa.7.d:0 "Since the office of President of the United States was first
established, no president has ruled for three consecutive terms. However, in light
of the precarious state of the world and international developments in the last few
years, President Roosevelt has decided to break with tradition and run for a third
term. Republican Wendell Willkie, characterized as a dark horse candidate with a
background as an industrialist with limited political experience, has been critical
both of Roosevelt's economic interventionism and his justifications for running for
a third term.\n\nAlthough the candidates have much in common in their foreign
policies and Willkie wants to retain some form of the New Deal, many still consider
this election a determining point for the future of American democracy."
usa.7.a:0 "The Democrats. FDR is indispensable."
usa.7.b:0 "The Republicans. We want Willkie!"
usa.8.t:0 "Landon vs Roosevelt"
usa.8.d:0 "President Landon put a stop to the Democrats' continued New Deal
reforms four years ago, choosing to rely on the nation's strength lying in
industrial companies such as those he helped establish prior to his presidency.
Roosevelt, who has continued to campaign in favor of completing the programs he
originally planned for his second term, is now running for president again. While
he remains a popular candidate, Landon has continued to criticize his efforts to
concentrate power in the hands of the president, and has accordingly avoided
similar policies himself.\n\nThreats abroad, both to our own nation and others,
remain a reality and neither candidate is in favor of the United States turning a
blind eye to them. The question is who will lead the arsenal of democracy through
these dire times."
usa.8.a:0 "The Republicans. Landon is devoted to our values."
usa.8.b:0 "The Democrats. Roosevelt is prepared to do what's necessary."
usa.9.t:0 "Roosevelt vs Dewey"
usa.9.d:0 "The presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt has already been exceptional in
many ways. Despite his declining health and the unprecedented length of his
presidency, he aspires to continue leading our country through the war effort. The
Republicans have been limited in their choices of candidates due to many potential
nominees serving in the war, but have chosen Governor Thomas E. Dewey to represent
them.\n\nRoosevelt continues to have popular support, but many suspect he may not
live to see the end of his term. But is that sufficient to grant Dewey a victory
over the man who has taken us this far?"
usa.9.a:0 "FDR defeats Dewey."
usa.9.b:0 "Dewey defeats FDR."
usa.10.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] vs Roosevelt"
usa.10.d:0 "Although many aspects of the New Deal were retained by
[Root.GetLeader], Roosevelt still sees the opportunity to make his original plans
for continued development of the programs reality. Despite declining health, he has
managed to retain much of the support which landed him the presidency previously,
and is now campaigning for the Democrats again.\n\n[Root.GetLeader] is arguing that
a change of leadership in America's sensitive situation would be irresponsible,
which is somewhat ironic since the same claim was made before his previous victory
over Roosevelt. Despite this, he may have a point."
usa.10.a:0 "[Root.GetLeader] has proven a capable leader."
usa.10.b:0 "America is ready for a new New Deal."
usa.11.t:0 "Roosevelt vs MacArthur"
usa.11.d:0 "With the continued threat of being drawn into a war, both Democrats
and Republicans have aspired to find a candidate from the military. General Douglas
MacArthur, normally devoted to his military duties, has taken the opportunity to
campaign for the Republican nomination while our nation is at peace and won. He is
now challenging Roosevelt, supporting the conservative coalition.\n\nRoosevelt
continues to be popular, but MacArthur's charisma and sense of duty has made a
strong impression on voters. Does the military really know best?"
usa.11.a:0 "Roosevelt and Truman will pull through."
usa.11.b:0 "MacArthur is a man of peace as much as war."
usa.12.t:0 "Campaign of Douglas MacArthur"
usa.12.d:0 "To challenge Roosevelt's record-length presidency, the Republicans
have looked to respected military commanders, hoping to find a potential candidate
to take America through this war. General Douglas MacArthur has been a popular
nominee among the conservatives, but he is also an indispensable asset in the
ongoing conflict and has been reluctant to spend his time campaigning for the
presidency.\n\nHe nevertheless remains one of the more promising conservative
candidates and can perhaps be convinced to campaign to avoid getting a moderate
Republican president. Is it worth the sacrifice?"
usa.12.a:0 "MacArthur is needed more on the front lines than in the White House."
usa.12.b:0 "We need him to challenge Roosevelt."
usa.13.t:0 "Roosevelt Passes Away"
usa.13.d:0 "Although President Roosevelt's health has been in decline for some
time, his strong presidential campaign convinced many that he had many years left.
However, the possibility of FDR's death while still in office has remained, and
today he passed away after suffering a stroke. Vice-President Harry S. Truman has
now taken the oath of office, requesting the support and prayers of the people. The
old cabinet remains, and Truman has vowed to continue many of the policies of his
predecessor."
usa.13.a:0 "So ended an era, and so began another."
news.1.t:0 "Marco Polo Bridge Incident"
news.1.d:0 "Japanese and Chinese forces have skirmished inconclusively over the
strategic Marco Polo Bridge located just southwest of Beijing. \n\n[CHI.GetNameDef]
has rejected [JAP.GetNameDef]'s demands for an apology and territorial concessions,
claiming instead that the 'breaking point' of Japanese aggression has been reached.
\n\nDiplomats fear that the volatile situation could result in war at any time."
news.1.a:1 "Interesting times indeed."
news.1.b:0 "We'll teach those Chinese!"
news.1.c:0 "That's right! Not an inch!"
news.2.d:0 "Japanese and Chinese forces have skirmished inconclusively over the
strategic Marco Polo Bridge located just southwest of Beijing. \n\n[CHI.GetNameDef]
has accepted full responsibility for the incident, forwarding an apology to
[JAP.GetNameDef] as well as agreeing to extensive territorial concessions. This has
surprised many experts, who had predicted that the border tensions would erupt into
a full-blown war. \n\nDoes this mean lasting peace in Asia?"
news.2.a:0 "Doubtful."
news.2.b:0 "This will satisfy us... for now."
news.2.c:0 "We had no choice."
news.5.t:0 "[JAP.GetNameDefCap] Demands French Indochina"
news.5.d:0 "Taking advantage of French weakness in light of the struggle in
Europe, [JAP.GetNameDef] has coerced the new government into surrendering control
over their colony in Indochina! \n\nJapanese troops have already moved to occupy
all major bases in the region, and experts fear that the colony could be used as a
launching point for future military expeditions."
news.5.a:0 "Vultures picking on a corpse..."
news.5.b:0 "As well it should be."
news.5.c:0 "The jackals left us no choice."
news.5.e:0 "Our allies show initiative!"
news.6.d:0 "Attempting to take advantage of France's weakness in light of their
defeat in Europe, [JAP.GetNameDef] recently issued a demand to the new French
government for complete access to their bases in Indochina. \n\nThis would
effectively mean transferring over control of the entire colony to Japan, something
the French could not agree to.\n\nExperts consider it likely that this decision
will lead to Japanese military reprisals."
news.6.a:0 "They wouldn't dare... would they?."
news.6.b:0 "The stubborn fools will pay for this mistake."
news.6.c:0 "We must prepare ourselves."
news.6.e:0 "Another bold move by our friends."
news.7.t:0 "Soviet - Japanese Skirmish"
news.7.d:0 "Soviet and Japanese forces recently clashed in a major skirmish along
the Manchurian border. \n\nA significant Soviet raiding force supported by
Mongolian cavalry apparently caught the Japanese by surprise, inflicting heavy
casualties. \n\nThe mood in Tokyo has been reported as tense, but it is too early
to tell if the conflict will escalate into open warfare."
news.7.a:0 "Is this the start of another war in Asia?"
news.7.b:0 "A shameful display..."
news.7.c:0 "We have sent a message to the world."
news.8.d:0 "Soviet and Japanese forces recently clashed in a major skirmish along
the Manchurian border. \n\nAccounts from the battle indicate that the Japanese
caught the Soviets in a pincer movement when they attacked across the border,
forcing the survivors to withdraw in disarray. \n\nWill this incident prompt Moscow
to dispatch more forces to the Russian Far East?"
news.8.b:0 "For the Emperor!"
news.8.c:0 "We must evaluate the situation..."
news.9.t:0 "Soviet Withdrawal"
news.9.d:0 "After a build-up of Japanese forces in Manchuria, the Soviet Union
appears to have unexpectedly withdrawn units that were stationed right alongside
the border. \n\nThis may be a bid by Moscow to avoid a future confrontation with
Japan, possibly triggered by the stinging memory of the defeat Russia endured in
the Russo - Japanese War."
news.9.a:0 "Perhaps this will result in a lasting peace."
news.9.b:0 "The cowards fled!"
news.9.c:0 "A tactical retreat. Nothing more."
news.10.t:0 "Soviet Union Claims Bessarabia"
news.10.d:0 "After massing forces along the Romanian border, [SOV.GetNameDef] has
issued an ultimatum to the government in Bucharest for the immediate transfer of
Bessarabia, to their control. The region once belonged to the Russian Empire, which
[SOV.GetNameDef] sees as sufficient legal basis for their demands.\n\nRomania has
declared that it has no choice but to accede, and its forces have been withdrawn
from Bessarabia."
news.10.a:0 "Interesting."
news.10.b:0 "Bessarabia rightfully belongs to us."
news.10.c:0 "We had no choice..."
news.10.e:0 "Enjoy this temporary victory, Moscow."
news.11.t:0 "Romania Rejects Soviet Demands"
news.11.d:0 "[SOV.GetNameDefCap] has been concentrating significant forces along
its border to [ROM.GetNameDef], and today Moscow issued an ultimatum to the
Romanian government, calling for the immediate transfer of Bessarabia to its
control. The region once belonged to the Russian Empire, which [SOV.GetNameDef]
sees as sufficient legal basis for their demands.\n\nIn a defiant move, Bucharest
has chosen to reject all Soviet territorial demands, and the Romanian army has been
given the order for a complete mobilization. \n\nInternational observers expect
Soviet forces to cross the border at any moment."
news.11.a:0 "Interesting."
news.11.b:0 "They have made a terrible mistake."
news.11.c:0 "Bessarabia is ours!"
news.11.e:0 "Let the fools fight."
news.12.t:0 "[FIN.GetNameDefCap] Rejects Soviet Demands"
news.12.d:0 "Soviet diplomats have presented an ultimatum to the government of
[FIN.GetNameDef], demanding border adjustments in the region of Karelia.
\n\nDespite a significant build-up of Soviet forces on the border, Helsinki has
rejected these demands, stating that "not a single foot of Finnish soil will be
given willingly to the Russian aggressors." \n\nInternational observers fear that a
Soviet invasion may be imminent."
news.12.a:0 "This will not end well."
news.12.b:0 "They should not have rejected our demands."
news.12.c:0 "We must see to our defenses."
news.12.e:0 "Let us see how well the Bolsheviks do..."
news.12.f:0 "They will soon recognize their error."
news.13.t:0 "[FIN.GetNameDefCap] Accepts Soviet Demands"
news.13.d:0 "After much debate, the government of [FIN.GetNameDef] has decided to
accept Soviet demands for border adjustments in the region of Karelia.
\n\n[SOV.GetNameDef] has cited the need to create a buffer zone to improve the
security of Leningrad, located only 30 kilometers from the now former Finnish
border. \n\nMany observers had feared that a full-scale Soviet invasion of Finland
was imminent, but this diplomatic solution should lay those fears to rest."
news.13.a:0 "Peace, but at what cost?"
news.13.b:0 "Now we can focus our efforts elsewhere."
news.13.c:0 "We have secured our independence."
news.13.e:0 "A pity. It would have kept the Bolsheviks busy."
news.13.f:0 "Our comrades show their strength!"
news.14.t:0 "[SOV.GetNameDefCap] Annexes [TAN.GetNameDef]"
news.14.d:0 "In a press release earlier today, Moscow announced the formal
annexation of [TAN.GetNameDef]. \n\nThe Supreme Soviet agreed to a request from the
Tuvan parliament for membership in the USSR. \n\nThe small Tuvan People's Republic,
which had only been officially recognized by the Soviet Union and Mongolia, will be
organized as an autonomous oblast."
news.14.a:0 "Tannu what?"
news.14.b:0 "They will be better off."
news.15.t:0 "Second Vienna Award"
news.15.d:0 "A treaty has been signed at Vienna following German arbitration that
will see Northern Transylvania restored to Hungarian rule.\n\nThe territory had
previously been awarded to [ROM.GetNameDef] upon the conclusion of World War I,
leading to a bitter dispute. \n\nAre these the first of many borders to be
adjusted, now that a new order seems to have been established in Europe?"
news.15.a:0 "We shall see how long this lasts."
news.15.b:0 "The map of Europe shall be redrawn."
news.15.c:0 "Hopefully these revisions will favor us some day."
news.15.e:0 "Hear, hear!"
news.16.d:0 "Following German arbitration, a treaty has been signed at Vienna that
will see all of Transylvania restored to Hungarian rule. \n\nThe territory had
previously been awarded to [ROM.GetNameDef] upon the conclusion of World War I,
leading to a bitter dispute. \n\nAre these the first of many borders to be adjusted
now that a new order seems to have been established in Europe?"
news.17.t:0 "Romania Rejects German Arbitration"
news.17.d:0 "Negotiations between [HUN.GetNameDef] and [ROM.GetNameDef] regarding
a territorial dispute have broken down at Vienna. \n\n[GER.GetNameDef] acted as
arbiter, but when they decided to return Northern Transylvania to [HUN.GetNameDef],
[ROM.GetNameDef] rejected the decision. The Romanian government promptly ordered
their delegation to return to Bucharest. \n\nIt would appear that [GER.GetNameDef]
does not yet wield the diplomatic influence they imagined they did."
news.17.a:0 "Interesting..."
news.17.b:0 "The Romanians have embarrassed us..."
news.17.c:0 "Transylvania is ours!"
news.17.e:0 "This isn't over."
news.18.d:0 "Negotiations between [HUN.GetNameDef] and [ROM.GetNameDef] regarding
a territorial dispute have broken down at Vienna. \n\n[GER.GetNameDef] acted as
arbiter, but when they decided to return Northern Transylvania to [HUN.GetNameDef],
[ROM.GetNameDef] rejected the decision. The Romanian government promptly ordered
their delegation to return to Bucharest. \n\nIt would appear that [GER.GetNameDef]
does not yet wield the diplomatic influence they imagined they did."
news.19.t:0 "[GER.GetNameDefCap] Claims Memel"
news.19.d:0 "With German forces on their border poised to attack, [LIT.GetNameDef]
has given in to a [GER.GetAdjective] ultimatum demanding the surrender of the old
Prussian territory of Memel.\n\nIt was passed to [LIT.GetNameDef] by the Treaty of
Versailles, but has now been reintegrated into the region of Ostpreussen. \n\nHave
we yet reached the extent of German territorial ambitions in Europe? Experts are
doubtful..."
news.19.a:0 "Another batch of maps made obsolete."
news.19.b:0 "Germans everywhere must be united."
news.19.c:0 "If only we had the means to resist..."
news.19.e:0 "They are right to bow to their superiors!"
news.20.t:0 "[LIT.GetNameDefCap] Rejects German Demands"
news.20.d:0 "Even with German forces lined up on their border, [LIT.GetNameDef]
has rejected an ultimatum issued by Berlin for the return of territory of Memel.
\n\nMemel once belonged to East Prussia, but was annexed by [LIT.GetNameDef]
following the Treaty of Versailles. It was the integrity of the Treaty
[LIT.GetLeader] said it was necessary to protect when the [LIT.GetAdjective]
government announced their rejection.\n\nInternational observers now expect that
Germany may attempt to take the territory by force..."
news.20.a:0 "Very brave."
news.20.b:0 "They have signed their death warrants."
news.20.c:0 "The line must be drawn here!"
news.21.t:0 "Treaty of Craiova"
news.21.d:0 "More concessions have been forced on [ROM.GetNameDef], with
[BUL.GetNameDef] reclaiming Southern Dobrudja. \n\nThe territory was annexed by
Romania in 1913, after the Second Balkan War, and is still mostly populated by
ethnic Bulgarians and Turks.\n\nRegardless of the reasoning, [ROM.GetNameDef] now
stands significantly weakened."
news.21.a:0 "Of little concern."
news.21.b:0 "This is a great victory."
news.21.c:0 "That land was worthless anyway."
news.22.t:0 "Zog Submits to Italy"
news.22.d:0 "An ultimatum has been delivered to the Albanian government by Italian
diplomats, demanding that they submit to complete military occupation. \n\nKing Zog
has abdicated after realizing the futility of resistance, and Albania will now be
ruled in a personal union under King Victor Emmanuel III.\n\n[ITA.GetNameDef] looks
to the Balkans..."
news.22.a:0 "Another victim of Mussolini's ambitions."
news.22.b:0 "We are one step closer towards realizing our grand empire."
news.22.c:0 "Another victory for our friend [From.GetLeader]!"
news.23.t:0 "Zog Defiant"
news.23.d:0 "Diplomats from [ITA.GetNameDef] have delivered an ultimatum to
[ALB.GetNameDef], demanding the latter's annexation into Greater Italy. \n\nIn a
brave act of national leadership, King Zog has refused to yield to the Italian
demands, urging the Albanian people to resist pressure from [ITA.GetNameDef].
\n\nNevertheless, foreign military experts agree that [ALB.GetNameDef] has little
chance of resisting an invasion."
news.23.a:0 "For how long can [ALB.GetNameDef] fight back?"
news.23.b:0 "This will be a short campaign."
news.23.c:0 "Long live King Zog!"
news.24.t:0 "The Polish Question"
news.24.d:0 "In a heated speech today before the Reichstag, [GER.GetLeader]
denounced Poland and their treatment of Germans living in Danzig and the Polish
Corridor. \n\nClaiming that German minorities in Poland are being 'persecuted in
the vilest manner imaginable,' [GER.GetLeader] made the position of his government
clear:\n'Danzig was a German city and is a German city! The Corridor was German and
is German! Without the German Volk, these eastern regions would still be plunged in
the depths of barbarism.'"
news.24.a:0 "The war grows nearer."
news.25.t:0 "The Remilitarization of the Rhineland"
news.25.d:0 "Germany has stationed troops in the Rhineland territory, close to the
French border, in clear violation of the Treaty of Versailles. The local population
cheered the German soldiers on, while the diplomatic reactions from France and
Britain have so far been muted.\n\n'It is no more than the Germans walking into
their own backyard,' a political commentator in Britain observed."
news.25.a:0 "Worrying."
news.25.b:1 "It is German territory."
news.25.c:0 "We must see to our border defenses."
news.25.e:0 "Nothing to get worked up about, surely."
news.26.d:0 "In a direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles, German troops have
crossed the Rhine and entered the Rhineland territory, close to the French
border.\n\nCalling this an 'unforgivable breach' of the peace treaty that ended the
Great War, both France and Britain have mobilized their forces in preparation for
an armed incursion into Germany. \n\nWar has once again broken out in Europe!"
news.26.a:0 "Here we go again!"
news.26.b:0 "Germany will prevail!"
news.26.c:0 "Next stop: Berlin!"
news.26.e:0 "Let's settle this then."
news.27.d:0 "In what is a direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles, German
troops have crossed the Rhine and marched into the Rhineland territory, close to
the French border.\n\nWhile the reaction from Britain has been muted so far, the
French are mobilizing their forces in preparation for an armed incursion into
Germany. \n\nWar has once again broken out in Europe!"
news.28.t:0 "Hitler Assassinated!"
news.28.d:0 "A group of Wehrmacht officers opposed to the war have launched a coup
in Berlin. An unidentified party of armed men stormed the Reichskanzlei and,
following a shootout with his bodyguards, successfully took the life of the German
Führer.\nThe surviving conspirators have all been arrested by the Gestapo, and this
morning Heinrich Himmler was sworn in as the new Führer of the German Reich. \n\nIn
a speech before the Reichstag, Himmler accused Britain and France of masterminding
Hitler's assassination and stated Germany's unequivocal commitment to the utter
destruction of both nations."
news.28.a:0 "An interesting development."
news.28.b:0 "They will pay!"
news.28.c:0 "At least Hitler is gone."
news.29.d:0 "A group of Wehrmacht officers opposed to the war have launched a coup
in Berlin. An unidentified party of armed men stormed the Reichskanzlei and,
following a shootout with his bodyguards, successfully took the life of the German
Führer.\nThe surviving conspirators have all been arrested by the Gestapo, and this
morning Hermann Göring was sworn in as the new Führer of the German Reich. \n\nIn a
speech before the Reichstag, Göring accused Britain and France of masterminding
Hitler's assassination and stated Germany's unequivocal commitment to the utter
destruction of both nations."
news.30.t:0 "Failed Attempt on Hitler's Life"
news.30.d:0 "A group of Wehrmacht officers opposed to the war have launched a coup
against Hitler in Berlin. An unidentified party of armed men stormed the
Reichskanzlei, but they were successfully fought off by members of the Führer's SS
bodyguard.\nGestapo agents have arrested all conspirators, which include high-
ranking officers such as Ludwig Beck and Wilhelm Canaris. \n\nIn a speech before
the Reichstag, Hitler vowed revenge against France and Britain for masterminding
this 'underhanded attempt' on his life."
news.30.a:0 "Imagine if they had succeeded..."
news.30.c:0 "This changes nothing."
news.30.e:0 "A shame they didn't get the bugger!"
news.31.t:0 "Civil War in Germany!"
news.31.d:0 "A group of Wehrmacht officers opposed to the current war have
launched a coup against Hitler in Berlin. An unidentified party of armed men
stormed the Reichskanzlei and successfully liquidated the German Führer after an
intense gun battle with his SS bodyguards.\n\nThe conspirators have managed to take
control over most of Berlin, and many Wehrmacht units have gone over to their side.
Forces still loyal to the Nazis have rallied under new leadership, and vowed to
purge Germany of the 'communist dissidents and foreign agents currently occupying
Berlin.'"
news.31.a:0 "Interesting."
news.31.b:0 "Germany must be free of tyranny!"
news.31.c:0 "Death to the traitors!"
news.31.e:0 "This is to our advantage!"
news.32.t:0 "The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact"
news.32.d:0 "Diplomats from Germany and the Soviet Union concluded what observers
are describing as a historic agreement today with the signing of the Molotov-
Ribbentrop Pact. \nNamed after German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and
his Soviet counterpart, Vyacheslav Molotov, this non-aggression pact stipulates
that neither side will ally itself to nor aid an enemy of the other.\n\nForeign
diplomats warn that this treaty effectively gives Germany a free hand to wage war
in Europe without having to fear Soviet intervention."
news.32.a:0 "This can't be good..."
news.32.b:0 "A toast to our new Bolshevik friends!"
news.32.c:0 "A toast to our new German friends!"
news.32.e:0 "Here's to a long and beneficial friendship!"
news.33.t:0 "USSR Occupies Eastern Poland"
news.33.d:0 "Soviet troops have occupied eastern Poland, officially for the
purpose of protecting Belorussian and Ukrainian minorities from the chaos that
followed the collapse of the Polish government. \n\nGerman forces have withdrawn
from these areas in good order, resulting in Poland's effective partitioning
between the two powers."
news.33.a:0 "A likely story!"
news.33.b:0 "Enjoy it while it lasts, Bolsheviks..."
news.33.c:0 "The frontiers of communism are advancing!"
news.34.t:0 "The Second Armistice at Compiégne"
news.34.d:0 "An armistice between the [From.GetName] and the French Third Republic
has been signed at Compiégne, in the very railway carriage in which the German
surrender in World War I was negotiated.\n\nUnder the terms of the armistice, a
French government under [vichy_france.GetLeader] based out of Vichy will continue
to administer most of southern France, while the rest of the country falls under a
German Occupation Zone. \n\nSome French officers have vowed to continue resistance
from abroad, but this puts an effective end to the fighting in France, at least for
the time being."
news.34.a:0 "Disturbing"
news.34.b:0 "Excellent!"
news.34.c:0 "The fight continues!"
news.35.t:0 "The Birth of the Franco-British Union"
news.35.d:0 "Facing defeat in France, the French and British governments have
decided to join their two nations as one until victory over Germany has been
assured. \n\nA new joint government is being formed in London, with Edward VIII
remaining as the head of state. In an issued 'Declaration of Union,' the new Joint
War Cabinet stated:\n\n'France and Great Britain shall no longer be two nations,
but one Franco-British Union. The constitution of the Union will provide for joint
organs of defense, foreign, financial and economic policies. Every citizen of
France or Britain will enjoy immediate citizenship of the other state.'"
news.35.a:0 "The French must have been desperate"
news.35.b:0 "Do they think they'll be safe under a different flag?"
news.35.c:0 "United against the common enemy!"
news.36.t:0 "The Anschluss of Austria"
news.36.d:0 "After a successful coup d'état by the local Nazi party in Vienna,
German troops have crossed the Austrian border and taken control of the country.
\n\nNo fighting has been reported, and the German soldiers were greeted by cheering
crowds in the cities.\n\nIn a speech before a massive crowd at the Heldenplatz in
Vienna, Hitler announced the Anschluss of Austria, annexing the country into
Germany:\n\n'The oldest eastern province of the German people shall be, from this
point on, the newest bastion of the German Reich!'"
news.36.a:0 "If that is what they wish..."
news.36.b:0 "Welcome to the Reich!"
news.36.c:0 "We must secure our northern borders!"
news.36.e:0 "This violates the Versailles Treaty!"
news.37.t:0 "The Assassination of Leon Trotsky"
news.37.d:0 "Leon Trotsky, once the top lieutenant and heir presumptive of
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, died today in a Mexico City hospital. He was attacked in his
home with an ice axe by a Spanish national believed to have been in the employ of
the NKVD.\n\nAfter a failed power struggle with Joseph Stalin and his allies for
control of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Trotsky spent the thirties in
exile, living in Turkey, France and Norway before finally settling in Mexico.
\n\nHe remained a constant critic of Stalin and the 'degenerated 'workers' state'
of the Soviet Union"
news.37.a:0 "Barbaric."
news.37.b:0 "Mission accomplished."
news.37.c:0 "A fitting end to that rabble rouser."
news.38.t:0 "Trotsky Survives Assassination Attempt"
news.38.d:0 "After a violent struggle in his Mexico City home earlier today, Leon
Trotsky killed a would-be assassin with the ice axe the man tried to attack him
with. The killer has been identified as a Spanish national believed to have been in
the employ of the NKVD.\n\nTrotsky was once the top lieutenant and heir presumptive
of Vladimir Lenin, but after a failed power struggle he was forced into exile from
the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin. \n\nSpeaking to the press, Trotsky denounced the
attempt on his life as 'yet another cowardly plot hatched by Stalin to silence his
critics.'"
news.38.a:0 "Interesting."
news.38.b:0 "That worm!"
news.39.t:0 "Trotsky Killed on Soviet Border"
news.39.d:0 "Soviet authorities have released photos of the dead body of Leon
Trotsky, confirming rumors that he was killed recently while trying to sneak into
[SOV.GetNameDef]. \n\nHis body was found washed up on the shores of the Atrek River
which runs along the Soviet - Persian border.\n\nIt is believed that Trotsky sought
to capitalize on the current turmoil within the USSR by seeking allies against his
long-time rival Stalin and replacing him in a coup d'état."
news.39.a:0 "Interesting."
news.39.b:0 "One less threat, at least."
news.40.t:0 "Trotsky Launches Coup!"
news.40.d:0 "A violent power struggle has occurred in the provisional Soviet
capital. Leon Trotsky appears to have stealthily entered the remnants of the USSR,
putting an end to the long exile that was forced upon him. \n\nTogether with allies
in the highest echelons of the Communist Party, he launched a successful coup again
Stalin.\n\nAfter a brief trial by a People's Court, Stalin was sentenced to death
by hanging. The sentence was carried out this morning."
news.40.a:0 "That was unexpected."
news.40.b:0 "Long live comrade Trotsky!"
news.41.t:0 "Trotsky Meets His End"
news.41.d:0 "Leon Trotsky was found dead this morning in a Buenos Aires hotel
room. \n\nHe appears to have been strangled to death by a mountaineering sling, and
the killer was apprehended by Trotsky's bodyguards before he could leave the
building.\n\nAlthough the murderer is a Portuguese national, there is evidence
linking him to the Soviet intelligence directorate GRU. It would appear that Stalin
has finally dealt a mortal blow to his old rival."
news.42.t:0 "The Hindenburg Disaster"
news.42.d:0 "The German passenger airship Hindenburg was destroyed today while
attempting to dock at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station in the United States. For
reasons not yet determined, the airship was engulfed in flames and crashed to the
ground, claiming 35 lives.\n\nDue to the scarcity and expense of helium and the US
ban on exporting it, the Hindenburg, like all German passenger airships, was
ultimately engineered to use hydrogen, which provides greater lift but is also
flammable. \n\nWith public faith shaken by this disaster and the rise of much
faster passenger aircraft, this could spell the end of the era of airships."
news.42.a:0 "Oh, the humanity!"
news.43.t:0 "Hindenburg Incident"
news.43.d:0 "Disaster was narrowly averted today, when a diesel fuel leak was
discovered on the German passenger airship Hindenburg as it came in to dock at the
Lakehurst Naval Air Station in the United States.\n\nThe leak was promptly
repaired. Had it gone unnoticed, flammable vapor could have resulted in a fire that
would have engulfed the entire airship. \n\nCritics have long questioned the wisdom
of passenger airships given their spotty safety records, and this incident is bound
to make them even more vocal."
news.43.a:0 "A close call."
news.44.t:0 "The Flight of Rudolf Hess"
news.44.d:0 "Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess was arrested by Home Guard soldiers in
Scotland yesterday after parachuting from a heavy fighter. \n\nAn accomplished
pilot, he apparently flew alone across the North Sea, taking care stay out of radar
range before veering west towards Britain.\nHess appears to have taken it upon
himself to negotiate a peace treaty between Britain and Germany, although Berlin
has denounced him as a madman and stripped him of any political office. \n\nBritish
authorities have not been available for comment."
news.44.a:0 "Interesting."
news.44.b:0 "Wahnsinn!"
news.44.c:0 "Off to the Tower of London with him!"
news.45.t:0 "The Death of Rudolf Hess"
news.45.d:0 "Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess was killed yesterday when the Royal Air
Force intercepted the heavy fighter he was flying off the coast of Scotland.
\n\nThe exact nature of his mission remains unclear - although Hess was an
accomplished pilot, he flew alone and his airplane does not appear to have been
armed.\nHis remains were recovered by British authorities, but a state funeral with
an empty coffin has been scheduled in Berlin. \n\nHitler was reported as being
visibly distraught by the death of his old friend."
news.45.a:0 "Interesting."
news.45.b:0 "That poor fool."
news.45.c:0 "What was he doing here?"
news.46.d:0 "The airship Hindenburg met with a dramatic end today when it exploded
over Scotland. \nIt appears to have been commandeered by Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess,
who managed to fly it alone across the North Sea on a personal mission to negotiate
peace with Britain.\nBritish radar stations had no trouble detecting the massive
aircraft, and several Royal Air Force wings were immediately directed towards its
position.When the Hindenburg failed to respond over the radio, they opened fire.
\n\nHess parachuted to safety, and has now been imprisoned in the Tower of London."
news.47.d:0 "The airship Hindenburg met with a dramatic end today when it exploded
over Scotland. \nIt appears to have been commandeered by Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess,
who managed to fly it alone across the North Sea on a personal mission to negotiate
peace with Britain.\nBritish radar stations had no trouble detecting the massive
aircraft, and several Royal Air Force wings were immediately directed towards its
position. When the Hindenburg failed to respond over the radio, they opened
fire. \n\nThe remains of Hess were found in the wreckage."
news.47.b:0 "That madman..."
news.47.c:0 "What did he hope to accomplish?"
news.48.t:0 "Amelia Earhart Disappears"
news.48.d:0 "The famous aviator Amelia Earhart, the first woman to complete a solo
flight across the Atlantic, has disappeared along with her navigator, Fred Noonan,
near Howland Island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.\n\nThe two were attempting
a flight around the entire world in their twin-engined Lockheed Electra plane when
they vanished. \n\nA search for the missing aviators is now being conducted by the
U.S. Navy and Coast Guard, but there is little hope of finding them."
news.48.a:0 "A loss for aviation."
news.49.t:0 "Amelia Earhart Circumnavigates Globe"
news.49.d:0 "The famous aviator Amelia Earhart, known to many as the 'Queen of the
Air,' has completed a flight around the world together with her navigator Fred
Noonan. \n\nAfter a brief scare when the pair temporarily got lost while
approaching Howland Island in the Pacific, the flight proceeded without incident
and this morning their Lockheed Electra touched down in Oakland, California.\n\nA
ceremony is to be held in the White House next week, where Earhart is to be
personally congratulated for her feat by the President."
news.49.a:0 "Quite an achievement!"
news.55.t:0 "Anglo-Polish Alliance"
news.55.d:0 "In light of Germany's recent aggressive behavior, the United Kingdom
and France have felt compelled to sign a military alliance with Poland. The British
Prime Minister made the following statement in the House of Commons:\n\n'In the
event of any action which clearly threatened Polish independence, and which the
Polish Government accordingly considered it vital to resist with their national
forces, His Majesty's Government would feel themselves bound at once to lend the
Polish Government all support in their power. They have given the Polish Government
an assurance to this effect.'"
news.55.a:0 "Things are moving fast now."
news.55.b:0 "They're bluffing!"
news.55.c:0 "We stand by Poland."
news.55.e:0 "The Germans won't dare to attack now!"
news.55.f:0 "We stand with our allies."
news.56.t:0 "The Munich Agreement"
news.56.d:1 "German demands for the Sudeten territory in Czechoslovakia, which is
home to a considerable German minority, have intensified. \n\nAt a summit held in
Munich, Germany, Britain, France and Italy sought to find a diplomatic solution to
the so-called 'Sudeten Crisis.' Czechoslovakia was not invited to attend. An
agreement was reached in which Germany annexes the Sudetenland, but will not pursue
any further territorial gains in Europe.\n\nMr. Chamberlain spoke to crowds in
London:\n'For the second time a Prime Minister has returned from Germany bringing
peace with honor. I believe it is peace for our time.'"
news.56.a:0 "No war this year then."
news.56.b:0 "Peace for now at least..."
news.56.c:0 "We have been spared another World War."
news.56.e:0 "This is not an agreement, it is a diktat!"
news.57.t:0 "The Sudeten Crisis"
news.57.d:0 "German demands for the Sudeten border territory in Czechoslovakia,
which is home to a considerable German minority, have intensified recently. \n\nAt
a summit held in Munich, Germany, Britain, France and Italy sought to find a
diplomatic solution to the so-called 'Sudeten Crisis.'\n\nThe talks appear to have
failed, however, with both Britain and its Allies uttering stern warnings to
Germany that if its troops crosses the Czechoslovakian border, the result would be
war. \n\nTime seems to be running out for a peaceful solution to the dispute."
news.57.a:0 "It looks like there will be war!"
news.57.b:0 "Fools!"
news.57.c:0 "It is time to make a stand."
news.57.e:0 "Let the Germans come!"
news.58.d:0 "German demands for the Sudeten border territory in Czechoslovakia,
which is home to a considerable German minority, have intensified recently. \n\nAt
a summit held in Munich, Germany, Britain, France and Italy sought to find a
diplomatic solution to the so-called 'Sudeten Crisis.'\n\nA rift has formed between
France and Britain, with Britain accepting the German claims as reasonable, while
France has not. The French have formed a new alliance with the Czechs, and
threatened Germany with war should its troops violate the Czechoslovakian border."
news.58.b:0 "We'll deal with the French soon enough."
news.58.c:0 "The French are on their own this time."
news.58.e:0 "Germans wouldn't dare to attack now... would they?"
news.58.f:0 "The free world is depending on us."
news.59.t:0 "The Munich Diktat"
news.59.d:0 "German demands for the Sudeten border territory in Czechoslovakia,
which is home to a considerable German minority, have intensified recently. \n\nAt
a summit held in Munich, Germany, Britain, France and Italy sought to find a
diplomatic solution to the so-called 'Sudeten Crisis.'\n\nWhile Britain and France
have both accepted the German demands as reasonable, Czechoslovakia, which wasn't
invited to the conference, has refused to yield an inch. \n\nIt now faces Germany
alone in what appears to be a hopeless battle."
news.59.a:0 "Things are looking grim for the Czechs."
news.59.b:0 "Stubborn fools."
news.59.c:0 "We will never surrender!"
news.60.t:0 "The Fate of Czechoslovakia"
news.60.d:0 "German troops have crossed into Bohemia and Moravia, ostensibly to
restore order to the regions in the wake of the collapsing Czechoslovakian
government. \n\nIn Prague, the occupying forces announced the creation of an
'autonomous protectorate' within the German Reich.\n\nWith German support, Slovakia
has been declared independent under the leadership of Jozef Tiso. The nation of
Czechoslovakia is no more."
news.60.d_2:0 "After the German annexation of Czechoslovakia, discussion has
continued on how these territories should be divided, it now appears that a
conclusion has been reached.\n\nWith German support, Slovakia has been declared
independent under the leadership of Jozef Tiso."
news.60.a:0 "So much for peace."
news.60.b:0 "The Czechs must be protected from themselves."
news.60.c:0 "This isn't what we agreed on!"
news.60.e:0 "Hungary will be restored to its former glory!"
news.61.d:0 "German troops crossed into Bohemia and Moravia recently, ostensibly
to restore order to the regions in the wake of the collapsing Czechoslovakian
government. \n\nIn Prague, the occupying forces announced the creation of an
'autonomous protectorate' within [GER.GetNameDef]. Hungarian forces, operating with
the consent of Germany, have marched into Slovakia and annexed it into Hungary.
\n\nThe nation of Czechoslovakia is no more."
news.61.d_2:0 "After the German annexation of Czechoslovakia, discussion has
continued on how these territories should be divided, it now appears that a
conclusion has been reached.\n\nHungarian forces, operating with the consent of
Germany, have marched into Slovakia and annexed it into Hungary."
news.62.d:0 "German troops crossed into Bohemia and Moravia recently, ostensibly
to restore order to the regions in the wake of the collapsing Czechoslovakian
government. \n\nIn Prague, the occupying forces announced the creation of an
'autonomous protectorate' within the German Reich.\n\nA second protectorate,
centered around Slovakia, was also announced in Bratislava. All of Czechoslovakia
has effectively been annexed into Germany."
news.62.d_2:0 "After the German annexation of Czechoslovakia, discussion has
continued on how these territories should be divided, it now appears that a
conclusion has been reached.\n\nThe annexed territory has been organized into two
protectorates, but remains under German control. In practice, little has changed
from before, and Germany retains the entirety of Czechoslovakia."
news.63.t:0 "The Spanish Civil War"
news.63.d:0 "A civil war has erupted in Spain! Several generals seeking to
overthrow the current government in Madrid have issued a pronunciamento, and a
large portion of the Spanish Armed Forces have answered their call to arms.
\n\nThis right-wing Nationalist faction has occupied much of Spain, including the
overseas territories.\nLoyalist forces and volunteers have assembled under the
left-wing Republican government, determined to resist the putsch to their last
breath. \n\nThe battle for Spain has begun."
news.63.a:0 "What will this mean for Spain?"
news.63.b:0 "To victory!"
news.64.t:0 "The End of the Spanish Civil War"
news.64.d:0 "With the surrender of the last Republican strongholds, the Spanish
Civil War has come to an end. \n\nThe Nationalists stand victorious, and a new era
has begun for Spain. \n\nThe war-torn country has suffered greatly in the fighting,
and there is much rebuilding to be done."
news.64.a:1 "An interesting development."
news.64.b:0 "Now to heal our nation."
news.65.a:0 "Good for Spain."
news.65.d:0 "With the surrender of the last Nationalist forces, the Spanish Civil
War has come to an end. \n\nThe Republicans have emerged victorious, and a new era
has begun for Spain. \n\nThe war-torn country has suffered greatly in the fighting,
and there is much rebuilding to be done."
news.66.t:0 "The Games of the XI Olympiad"
news.66.d:0 "The eleventh Olympic Games were recently held in Berlin, Germany.
\n\nAttended by athletes from 49 different nations across the world, the 1936
Summer Olympics are the first in history to have enjoyed limited live television
coverage. The games were a significant propaganda victory for the German regime,
which spent lavishly on the event.\n\nGerman athletes saw the most success, winning
33 gold medals, while the Americans came in second, with 24. Four of these were won
by Jesse Owens, the single most successful athlete of the Games."
news.66.d.b:0 "The eleventh Olympic Games were recently held in undamaged parts of
devastated and newly-rebuilding Berlin, Germany\n\nAttended by athletes from 49
different nations across the world, the 1936 Summer Olympics are the first in
history to have enjoyed limited live television coverage. The games, a symbol of
renewed German national unity, were also a significant propaganda victory for the
new German regime, which, despite the tremendous costs of rebuilding the nation
after the civil war, spent lavishly on the event.\n\nGerman athletes saw the most
success, winning 33 gold medals, while the Americans came in second, with 24. Four
of these were won by Jesse Owens, the single most successful athlete of the Games."
news.66.a:0 "The Games are concluded."
news.66.b:0 "We have shown our best side to the world."
news.67.t:0 "The Games of the XII Olympiad"
news.67.d:0 "The twelfth Olympic Games were recently held in Tokyo, Japan. In
light of rising international tensions, many feared the Games would be canceled,
but this has proven not to be the case. \n\nTokyo is the first non-Western city to
host the Olympics, and a special purpose-built Me 261 long-range aircraft carried
the Olympic Flame there from Germany without refueling.\n\nJapanese athletes did
well, and their 14 gold medals earned them a third place in the medal count, after
Germany and the United States."
news.68.d:0 "The twelfth Olympic Games were recently held in Helsinki, Finland.
\n\nThe Games were originally scheduled to be hosted in Tokyo, but Japan's ongoing
war effort made this impossible and the International Olympic Committee awarded
them to Helsinki instead.\n\nAthletes from the United States won the most medals,
followed by Germany and then Italy. Finland came in fourth with their 10 gold
medals."
news.69.t:0 "Soviet Expansion in Europe"
news.69.d:0 "Since the rise to power of the [From.GetRulingParty],
[From.GetNameDef] has been working towards closer relations with [SOV.GetNameDef],
and has now joined the Union itself.\n\nAs of a few days ago the
[From.GetAdjective] government officially submitted control of the country to
[SOV.GetNameDef] as an integrated oblast.\n\nSoviet officials refuse to acknowledge
descriptions of the recent assimilation of [From.GetNameDef] as aggressive,
claiming that the "integration of territory" happened without any outside
pressure."
news.69.a:0 "They have seen reason."
news.69.b:0 "[SOV.GetNameDefCap] is expanding."
news.70.t:0 "Soviet Influence in Europe"
news.70.d:0 "Since the rise to power of the [baltic_annexation.GetRulingParty],
[baltic_annexation.GetNameDef] has been working towards closer relations with
[SOV.GetNameDef].\n\nAlthough [baltic_annexation.GetLeader] remains in office,
ministers are chosen for their allegiance to [SOV.GetNameDef], and a large part of
the nation's sovereignty has been surrendered. Soviet officials state that
[baltic_annexation.GetName] is merely seeking protection as a response to Europe
becoming increasingly unsafe for smaller nations.\n\n[SOV.GetNameDef] also
reiterated that they were willing to extend such "protection" to any state that
felt threatened by neighboring countries."
news.100.t:0 "The Fall of Warsaw"
news.100.d:0 "German forces advancing in [POL.GetNameDef] have succeeded in
capturing Warsaw. \n\nSporadic fighting continues in Praga and a few other
districts, but organized resistance in the city seems to have ceased.\n\nThe Polish
government reportedly evacuated the city as the first German units entered Warsaw's
suburbs, and their present location is unknown.\n\nFighting against the German
invaders continues in other parts of the country, but the loss of the capital is a
serious blow to the Polish war effort."
news.100.a:0 "Poland did not stand a chance."
news.100.b:0 "Another victory for the Vaterland."
news.100.c:0 "This is a disaster!"
news.101.t:0 "The Fall of Paris"
news.101.d:0 "While fighting still rages elsewhere in [FRA.GetNameDef], reports
have come in of German troops entering Paris. \n\nThe capital was declared an open
city by French forces moments before their last units retreated. Several columns of
German troops recreated the Prussian victory parade of 1871 by marching down the
Champs-Élysées while Parisians looked on in stunned silence. \n\nMilitary experts
predict that the collapse of [FRA.GetNameDef] is imminent."
news.101.a:0 "[GER.GetNameDefCap] army seems unstoppable!"
news.102.t:0 "The Fall of London"
news.102.d:0 "Reports from London confirm that the English capital has been
captured by advancing German troops. \n\nSmall-arms fire can still be heard from
some boroughs, but no significant British forces have been sighted within the
city.\n\nA detachment of Fallschirmjägers have stormed Buckingham Palace, but it is
believed that the Royal Family was evacuated well in advance of the attack. \n\nFor
the first time since William the Conqueror, London has fallen to a foreign
invader."
news.103.t:0 "The Fall of Leningrad"
news.103.d:0 "Leningrad, birthplace of the Russian Revolution, has fallen to
advancing German forces. \n\nSporadic fighting can still be heard from some
suburbs, but a strange calm appears to have settled over the rest of the ruined
city.\n\nEarlier today, columns of German soldiers marched past St. Isaac's
Cathedral, whose great dome has been painted gray by Red Army engineers to avoid
the attention of marauding Luftwaffe bombers. \nDespite their efforts, it is
riddled with bullet holes and shrapnel impacts."
news.103.c:0 "Someone will be shot for this!"
news.104.t:0 "The Fall of Kiev"
news.104.d:0 "Kiev, capital of the Ukrainian SSR, has been captured by the
advancing German armies in the Soviet Union. \n\nThe capture of one of their most
important cities is a serious blow to the Soviets, but the question still remains
whether the Germans can keep up their momentum. Moments after the Germans had
occupied the city, thousands of mines planted by the NKVD were apparently detonated
in buildings along the Khreshchatyk main street, causing even more damage to the
already ruined city.\n\nNow the invading forces look to the east."
news.105.t:0 "The Fall of Stalingrad"
news.105.d:0 "Advancing German spearheads have seized Stalingrad, Stalin's
namesake city on the banks of the Volga. \n\nAfter fighting their way through the
ruined Stalingrad Tractor Factory and seizing the strategically vital Mamayev
Kurgan heights, the Germans have forced the last Soviet defenders across the Volga
to its eastern shore. According to unconfirmed reports, holdouts from the Red Army
fighting together with partisans have retreated into sewers and basements to
continue their struggle. \n\nNo significant organized resistance is believed to
remain, however."
news.106.t:0 "The Fall of Moscow"
news.106.d:0 "At dawn today, German panzers smashed through hastily erected
barriers on the streets of Moscow and half-tracks were seen unloading
Panzergrenadiers on Red Square. \nThick, billowing smoke from the many fires raging
in the suburbs could be seen rising into the air as German infantry stormed the
Kremlin. Grenades and flamethrowers were reportedly needed to fight stubborn NKVD
holdouts intent on defending every inch of the complex. The Russian capital is now
in German hands, but has been left a burning ruin. \n\nUnconfirmed reports indicate
Lenin's embalmed corpse was safely evacuated east."
news.106.a:0 "Is this the end of the Soviet Union?"
news.106.b:0 "At last, Moskau is ours!"
news.106.c:0 "The fascists must be driven from Moscow!"
news.107.t:0 "The Fall of Sevastopol"
news.107.d:0 "The heavily fortified city of Sevastopol, base of the Soviet Black
Sea Fleet, has finally succumbed to German attacks. \n\nIts loss will severely
hamper any Soviet attempt to contest the Black Sea, and the fall of the city is
regarded as a significant German victory.\n\nAn edict has already been issued from
Berlin, stating that the city shall henceforth be known as 'Theodorichshafen' after
Theodoric the Great."
news.108.t:0 "The Fall of Baku"
news.108.d:0 "Earlier today, German forces successfully occupied the city of Baku,
a vital strategic objective in their war against the Soviet Union. \n\nLocated on
the shores of the Caspian Sea, the city is the key to the Caucasus, and its many
oil fields are sure to benefit the German war effort.\n\nIts capture puts Germany
in a position to expand the war into the Middle East and possibly even India."
news.109.t:0 "The Fall of Cairo"
news.109.d:0 "Forces from the Deutsches Afrikakorps have fought their way to
Cairo, the capital city of Egypt. \n\nAs Allied forces retreated further into the
desert in disarray, German soldiers marching through Cairo were cheered as
liberators by many citizens who had come to view the British as oppressors.\n\nThe
fall of Cairo is a significant loss to the Allied war effort, and several experts
have speculated that all of the Middle East now lies open to German conquest."
news.110.t:0 "The Fall of Washington"
news.110.d:0 "Fighting in the area of Washington D.C. came to an end today, when
the last pockets of resistance in the city were eliminated by German forces
advancing along the Potomac. \n\nA dense layer of smoke hangs over the city, and at
least some of it reportedly comes from OSS agents who were burning sensitive
documents up until the very last moment. A Waffen-SS detachment secured the White
House after a brief firefight with members of the US Secret Service, but it is
believed that the President was safely evacuated several days ago.\n\nThe fall of
the American capital illustrates the terrible might of the German war machine."
news.111.t:0 "The Fall of New York"
news.111.d:0 "After hours of street warfare, much of it reportedly against armed
irregulars, German spearheads have advanced into New York City and taken control of
the city. \n\nImprovised anti-tank barriers placed along Fifth Avenue proved
ineffective, and Panzergrenadiers fought their way through Manhattan, block by
block.\n\nFires have been raging out of control in the eastern parts of the city
for several days now, lighting up the skyline at night. \n\nThe Statue of Liberty
was decapitated by a stray artillery round, though which side fired it remains a
matter of dispute."
news.112.t:0 "The Fall of Gibraltar"
news.112.d:0 "After several conflicting reports, it has now been confirmed that
Gibraltar has fallen to Germany. \n\nThis strategic port city guards the entrance
to the Mediterranean, and it was widely regarded as impregnable before the war
started. The British garrison retreated into the tunnels running underneath the
Rock, but were eventually dislodged by flamethrowers and grenades. \n\nWith
Gibraltar in German hands, there has been a dramatic shift in power in the Battle
of the Mediterranean."
news.113.d:0 "Jubilant Italian soldiers entered Cairo today, moments after the
last British units retreated from the city. \n\nA victory parade was immediately
organized, and Italian soldiers flocked to the Great Pyramids of Giza to have their
pictures taken in front of the famous landmarks.\n\nWith Cairo under his control,
[ITA.GetLeader] is now one step closer towards linking Italian East Africa with
Italian Libya and forming a contiguous colony in Africa."
news.113.b:0 "Another conquest for Italy!"
news.114.d:0 "The last pockets of French resistance in Paris were mopped up today,
and the city is now firmly under Italian control. \n\nIl Duce was hurriedly flown
in to participate in the victory parade on the Champs-Élysées, riding in front of
the marching troops on a white stallion. During the celebrations, he compared the
current campaign in France with Caesar's conquest of Gaul, and promised that it was
only the beginning of Italy's ascent to greatness.\n\nTime will tell if he is
right."
news.115.d:0 "Italian forces have successfully stormed London, and the il
Tricolore has been hoisted over the Victoria Tower. Minor fighting continues in
some parts of the city, and in an incident this morning several Bersaglieri were
gunned down by snipers hidden at the top of Big Ben.\n\nAfter three failed attempts
to dislodge them, the entire clock tower was brought down by demolition charges in
what Italian officials are describing as a 'regrettable overreaction' by the local
commander."
news.116.d:0 "Italy appears to be in control of Gibraltar, after what has been
reported as heavy fighting around the Rock and the harbor. Occasional explosions
can still be heard from the military tunnels running deep under the Rock, but
Italian officials claim an end to all organized resistance.\n\nWith this vital
gateway to the Mediterranean under Italian control, British naval forces will be
hard-pressed to challenge the Regia Marina in the region."
news.117.t:0 "The Fall of Singapore"
news.117.d:0 "Singapore, the 'Gibraltar of the East,' has been seized by Imperial
Japanese forces despite having been considered an impregnable fortress by its
former British owners.\n\nThe Japanese Military Administration of Singapore has
chosen the Fullerton Building as its headquarters, and the city has been renamed
Syonanto, which roughly translates to 'Southern Island gained in the age of Showa.'
The Kempeitai can be seen patrolling the streets en masse to hammer in the message
that the Japanese are there to stay."
news.117.b:0 "For the Emperor!"
news.118.t:0 "The Fall of Pearl Harbor"
news.118.d:0 "Japanese forces have stormed and taken Honolulu, the largest city on
the Hawaiian island of O'ahu. The naval base at Pearl Harbor, former headquarters
of the US Pacific Fleet, has also fallen.\n\nAccording to witnesses, beleaguered
American sailors and Marines retreated to Ford Island, where they continued to
offer stubborn resistance until they were subjected to an intense artillery and
aerial bombardment. With this island under its control, the long reach of the
Imperial Japanese Navy has become greater still."
news.119.t:0 "The Fall of New South Wales"
news.119.d:0 "Further expanding on its conquests in the south, the empire of Japan
has seized Sydney and the Australian capital Canberra. Local defenders were forced
to retreat across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to new positions on Observatory Hill,
but attempts to demolish the bridge were thwarted by advancing Japanese forces, who
then pushed on to take Canberra.\n\nThe Japanese war flag can now be seen hanging
from the Parliament House in Canberra, which serves as the headquarters of the
area's new military administration, and the Kempeitai military police are
maintaining a watchful eye on the streets."
news.120.t:0 "The Fall of Los Angeles"
news.120.d:0 "After establishing a foothold on the American mainland, Japanese
forces have converged on Los Angeles and routed the city's defenders. A long
procession of Imperial troops marched down Central Avenue this afternoon while
Japanese newsreel photographers filmed the event.\n\nBefore American forces
retreated, fighting was reportedly fierce in several areas of the city. Hollywood
suffered particularly heavy damage, and many Japanese officers have had their
pictures taken in front of the perforated and crumbling Hollywood Sign."
news.121.t:0 "The Fall of Nanjing"
news.121.d:0 "The capital of the Republic of China, Nanjing, has been occupied by
forces from the Empire of Japan. Despite fierce resistance from the walled city's
Chinese defenders, Japanese troops managed to capture Zhongshan Gate and fought
their way into the city.\n\nSporadic gunfire can still be heard and several fires
are raging in different parts of the city, but most surviving Chinese forces have
either withdrawn or been captured. Along with the capture of Shanghai, this is a
significant victory for Japan in their war against China."
news.122.t:0 "The Fall of Vladivostok"
news.122.d:0 "Vladivostok, the largest city in the Russian Far East and home of
the Soviet Pacific Fleet, has been stormed by Japanese troops. Its strategic
position at the far end of the Trans-Siberian Railway makes its loss all the more
detrimental to the Soviet war effort in Asia.\n\nMany of the city's inhabitants
still remember the Japanese occupation that lasted for several years during the
Russian Civil War. This time, some fear they may never leave."
news.123.t:0 "The Fall of Hong Kong"
news.123.d:0 "Troops from the Empire of Japan have captured the British Crown
Colony of Hong Kong after breaking through the Gin Drinkers Line and landing on
Hong Kong Island itself. The situation soon became untenable for the defenders, and
the Governor surrendered in person at the Peninsula Hong Kong hotel where the
Japanese had established their headquarters.\n\nAfter a brief ceremony, a new
Japanese governor was installed who announced a 'New Hong Kong' to the world, 'free
of Western colonialism.'"
news.124.t:0 "The Fall of Manila"
news.124.d:0 "Manila, capital of the Philippines, has fallen to the Japanese after
the withdrawal of its American and Filipino defenders. The entrance to the
strategically vital Manila Bay remained contested for some time after the city's
fall due to the heavy concentration of American coastal artillery on Corregidor
Island, but the guns eventually fell silent after a concerted Japanese
attack.\n\nWith Manila under Japanese control, the rest of the Philippines are
expected to follow shortly after. This is a stinging defeat for American forces in
Asia and the Pacific."
news.125.t:0 "The Fall of Calcutta"
news.125.d:0 "After a period of heavy bombardment, it has now been confirmed that
the city of Calcutta in India has fallen to advancing Japanese forces. Even while
sporadic fighting was still occurring in the outskirts of the city, a victory
parade was quickly organized on Chowringhee avenue.\n\nMembers of the Indian
National Army, a military outfit organized by the Japanese and dedicated to the
liberation of India from Britain, took part in the parade and drew wild cheers from
the crowds. With the fall of Calcutta, many predict that all of British India will
soon follow."
news.126.t:0 "The Fall of New Delhi"
news.126.d:0 "Japanese offensives continue in India, and the fall of New Delhi
recently took place. As the capital of British India, this city is of immense
strategic importance and its loss may prove to be a decisive factor in the ongoing
Indian campaign.\n\nThe Viceroy himself was reportedly captured by Japanese forward
units while he was supervising the transfer of his belongings from the Viceroy's
House to a truck caravan, but this has not yet been confirmed."
news.127.t:0 "The Fall of the Panama Canal"
news.127.d:0 "In what must be considered a monumental blow to the American war
effort, Japanese forces have landed in Panama and taken control of the canal after
forcing the surrender of its garrison. Several parties of American and Panamanian
soldiers reportedly escaped into the nearby jungle to wage guerrilla warfare, but
it is not believed that they can significantly threaten the Japanese
presence.\n\nWith the fall of the canal, American naval forces now have to round
South America to reach the US West Coast, giving the Imperial Japanese Navy a
significant strategic advantage."
news.128.t:0 "The Fall of Berlin"
news.128.d:0 "The capture of the German capital has been confirmed by officials in
Washington, after US forces fought their way into Berlin from several directions.
Fighting in the city was described as intense, with the Moltke Bridge being
demolished by desperate German pioneers to halt the American advance.\n\nOther
bridges over the Spree were eventually secured, and GIs successfully stormed the
Kroll Opera House and the Reichstag despite fierce German resistance. The Stars and
Stripes now flutters in the wind above the Reichstag, and fighting in the city has
ceased. The Battle of Berlin is over."
news.128.b:0 "A textbook operation!"
news.129.d:0 "British forces have advanced into Berlin, and the War Cabinet has
announced the successful capture of the German capital after a pitched battle.
Striking at dawn, British commandos seized the Tempelhof Airport while armored
columns advanced along the Frankfurter Allee.\n\nWith the Reich Chancellery under
British control, fighting in the city has largely ended. The current status of the
German government remains unclear, but it is believed that at least some elements
of it escaped the city before its fall."
news.129.b:0 "Smashing good job, lads!"
news.130.d:0 "French forces have successfully stormed the German capital, which
fell after a series of pitched battles within the city limits. A large group of
Waffen-SS soldiers barricaded themselves in the Olympiastadion, which eventually
fell after a determined attack by Foreign Legionnaires supported by
artillery.\n\nThe French tricolor can now be seen flying over the Reich
Chancellery, and although sporadic fighting is still being reported from some
suburbs, most of Berlin is believed to have been cleared of organized resistance."
news.130.b:0 "Vive la France!"
news.131.d:0 "Desperate fighting has been reported from Berlin, the capital of
Germany, but it is now believed that the city is completely in Polish hands. After
advancing along the Frankfurter Allee, the Poles reached the Alexanderplatz which
was the scene of a pitched battle.\n\nElsewhere in the city, the Brandenburg Gate
collapsed, supposedly after being rammed by a Polish tank, and the Kroll Opera
House was leveled by an artillery barrage after its stubborn SS defenders refused
to surrender. The red and white of the Polish flag now flies above the Reichstag,
and the last pockets of resistance have been dealt with."
news.131.b:0 "The Polish juggernaut cannot be stopped."
news.132.t:0 "The Fall of Rome"
news.132.d:0 "Allied forces recently entered Rome after the surrender of its
garrison, and the city is now under military occupation. Most historical landmarks
remain intact, having weathered yet another battle for control over the city. For
now at least, Allied troops have stayed outside Vatican City at the request of the
Holy See.\n\nThe fall of Rome is an important milestone in the Italian campaign,
and some are wondering if this means an end of the organized resistance to the
advancing Allied armies on the peninsula."
news.132.b:0 "A great victory!"
news.133.d:0 "Forces from France recently entered Rome after the city's remaining
Italian garrison melted away into the surrounding countryside. The French troops
moved quickly to occupy all significant government buildings, and a 'triumph' was
held along the Via del Corso by a long procession of marching soldiers and armored
vehicles.\n\nWith the fall of Rome, the ability of Italy to continue the war is put
into question. Outside observers expect that the Italian government, who fled the
city just before its fall, will soon begin surrender negotiations."
news.134.t:0 "The Liberation of Paris"
news.134.d:0 "It has now been confirmed that Paris, the capital of France, has
been liberated from German occupation. Allied forces have entered the city, and the
remaining German garrison has surrendered. Parisians could be seen cheering their
liberators as they marched down the Champs Élysées, even while there were rumors of
German sniper fire in some parts of the city.\n\nIt was feared that the Germans
would employ a strategy of scorched earth and leave Paris a burning ruin, but the
city's landmarks appear to have been spared. Indeed, the French tricolor can even
now be seen flying from the Eiffel Tower."
news.135.t:0 "The Fall of Tokyo"
news.135.d:0 "American forces have entered Tokyo, and the US War Department
recently announced an end to major combat operations in the city. Fighting was
reported as heavy, particularly in the vicinity of the Imperial Palace which was
defended by fanatical members of the Imperial Guard, even though the Emperor is
believed to have left the city before the American assault began.\n\nWith the fall
of Tokyo, experts predict that organized resistance on the rest of the Japanese
Home Islands will soon crumble. Peace negotiations are expected to begin shortly,
unless Japanese hardliners convince the Emperor to continue the fight to the
death."
news.136.d:0 "After a series of pitched battles, Allied forces have occupied
Moscow, capital of the Soviet Union. The city has suffered extensive damage, and
fires are still raging on both sides of the Moskva river. Despite heavy bombing the
Kremlin is reasonably intact, and it has been chosen as the location for the
headquarters of the Allied Occupation Administration.\n\nWith the loss of Moscow,
the Soviet war effort has suffered an enormous blow. Although most of the
government is believed to have evacuated the city well in advance of its fall,
military experts claim that a complete Soviet collapse may not be far away."
news.137.t:0 "The Liberation of London"
news.137.d:0 "Fighting has ended in London, with the last pockets of German
resistance having been dealt with. As soon as the all-clear was given, jubilant
crowds rushed onto the streets to celebrate their American liberators, while church
bells could be heard ringing throughout the city.\n\nLiberation fever seems to be
embracing Britain, as it now finally appears likely that the German occupation is
coming to an end. Spontaneous uprisings have been reported in areas still under
German control, though these incidents have been dealt with harshly. Has freedom at
last returned to the United Kingdom?"
news.138.d:0 "Unlike 1920, there was no 'Miracle at the Vistula' when Soviet
armies recently approached Warsaw. Polish resistance in the city has largely
collapsed, and the Soviet flag can be seen raised over most government
buildings.\n\nAre we witnessing the end of the Polish nation, or will their forces
somehow manage to rebound and retake their capital? Most experts consider this
scenario unlikely."
news.138.b:0 "Onwards, comrades!"
news.139.t:0 "The Liberation of Warsaw"
news.139.d:0 "The devastated city of Warsaw has fallen to advancing Soviet armies,
after the last German defenders retreated from its burning suburbs. Much of the
city lies in ruins after previous battles, and local resistance members hurriedly
emerged from the rubble to greet their liberators.\n\nWith Warsaw under Soviet
control, the strategic situation for Germany in Eastern Europe may soon deteriorate
further. Experts are doubtful that they will be able to mount a counterattack to
retake the city, but the harried local population does not seem quite as
convinced."
news.139.a:0 "Is this the beginning of the end...?"
news.140.d:0 "A Soviet communique has announced the capitulation of all German
forces in Berlin. After encircling the city, the Russians stormed it from several
different directions, with the German defenders resisting furiously every step of
the way.\n\nSoviet troops finally fought their way across the Moltke Bridge and
into the Reichstag building, fighting room by room until they reached the roof
where the Soviet flag was raised over the city. The Battle of Berlin is over."
news.140.a:0 "The [SOV.GetAdjective] bear is growing..."
news.140.b:0 "The fascist lair is ours!"
news.141.d:0 "Rome, the 'Eternal City,' has fallen to the advancing Soviet
spearheads. As Italian forces fell back, Russian troops fanned out into the city
and dealt with the few remaining pockets of resistance. Most historical landmarks
appear to have suffered little damage, although there are conflicting reports that
the Pantheon was raked by machine gun fire.\n\nSo far the Soviets appear to be
respecting the neutrality of the Holy See, but their forces have positioned
themselves in a ring around Vatican City - a gesture that must surely make His
Holiness nervous."
news.142.d:0 "The inexorable advance of the Red Army continues, and reports are
now coming in that the French capital has fallen. French Communists supposedly
aided the Soviets when they entered the city, taking part in attacks against
retreating elements of the armée de terre.\n\nLeaflets have been distributed
throughout the city, informing Parisians that they have been 'liberated from the
Bourgeoisie oppression' and that the Paris Commune has finally been resurrected."
news.143.d:0 "In the latest Order of the Day broadcast from Moscow, the capture of
Paris from German forces was announced. Many of the city's defenders reportedly
drowned in the Seine after a heavy Soviet artillery barrage demolished several of
the bridges crossing the river.\n\nThe Eiffel Tower was toppled after a massive
explosion at its base, although it remains unclear which side was responsible.
Soviet forces are now holding a victory parade on the Champs-Élysées while weary
Parisians look on, wondering if they have only traded one occupier for another."
news.143.a:0 "Is this the beginning of the end...?"
news.144.d:0 "The communist surge continues, with Soviet forces recently having
completed the capture of London. A parade was quickly organized by the Red Army,
even before the last pockets of resistance in the city had been fully dealt
with.\n\nCommunist sympathizers have been quick to turn in the names of known anti-
communists to the Soviet military authorities, and a People's Court has convened at
Trafalgar Square to punish the worst offenders."
news.145.d:0 "Fires continue to rage in central London, but it is believed that
most of the city's German occupiers have either fallen in battle or been captured
by the advancing Soviet forces. Crowds have emerged on the streets to cheer the
Russians on as they move to deal with the last stubborn holdouts.\n\nCollaborators
have been dealt with harshly, and the Soviets have organized an interim council to
administrate the liberated city until further notice. Critics have observed that
the members of this council all appear to have been drawn from the Communist Party
of Great Britain."
news.145.a:0 "A significant development."
news.146.d:0 "Soviet forces have converged on Tokyo, and heavy fighting has been
reported throughout the city. Most of the city is under Soviet control now, with
the exception of the eastern suburbs where massive fires are still raging.\n\nWhen
the fighting shifted towards the Imperial Palace, members of the Imperial Guard
reportedly launched bayonet charges against the approaching Soviet troops. The
palace was eventually stormed by a detachment of VDV paratroopers, who had to fight
their way through the compound room by room. No prisoners were taken, but it is
believed that the Emperor was safely evacuated before the city fell."
news.147.d:0 "Leningrad, the former capital of the Russian Empire, has been
occupied by Finnish forces. With a population of over three million, the city has
nearly as many inhabitants as all of Finland, but this fact has evidently not
deterred the Finnish attackers.\n\nThere is some debate as to whether the city
should be integrated into Greater Finland, since Ingrian Finns make up a
considerable minority in the regions outside the city. This, of course, assumes
that the Red Army is unable to retake the city in a counteroffensive."
news.148.d:0 "News coming in from Tokyo recently confirmed that the city has
fallen to Chinese forces. Much of it lies in ruins, including the Imperial Palace
which now serves as the headquarters of the Chinese military
administration.\n\nForeign reporters witnessed a massive victory parade that
featured a seemingly endless procession of Chinese soldiers marching through the
city. Japanese citizens lining the streets watched the parading troops in silence."
news.149.d:0 "For the first time since it was seized by the British more than two
centuries ago, Gibraltar is back in Spanish hands. News coming in from the
territory report that most of the garrison has surrendered, although a few stubborn
holdouts have retreated to tunnels running under the Rock.\n\nAt a press conference
in Madrid, representatives of the government stated that Gibraltar is henceforth to
be considered Spanish territory 'in perpetuity.' British diplomats have
unsurprisingly debunked the statement, dismissing it as 'utter nonsense.'"
news.150.t:0 "Coup d'état in Yugoslavia"
news.150.d:0 "The Yugoslavian government's attempts to cooperate with Germany has
had many opponents within the nation's military, which today resulted in a coup
overthrowing the reigning ruler and placing King Peter II on the throne.\n\nThe
nation has cut many of its ties with Germany and the new regime seems prepared to
risk a war rather than cooperate."
news.150.b:0 "The fools have dug their own grave."
news.151.t:0 "Rhineland Remains Demilitarized"
news.151.d:0 "After attempts by Germany to end the rules set by the Versailles
Treaty and re-militarize the Rhineland, an ultimatum from the Allies forced them to
back down. With both Britain and France threatening to mobilize if Germany
proceeded with the plan, it quickly became clear that this level of resistance was
unexpected. Germany was not prepared to face both countries in all-out war.\n\nAs
it stands, the Rhineland will remain a demilitarized zone as dictated by the treaty
unless Germany goes to war."
news.151.a:0 "Crisis averted for now."
news.151.b:0 "Our day will come."
news.151.c:0 "They should have known we would not let them to unchallenged."
news.152.d:0 "After attempts by Germany to end the rules set by the Versailles
Treaty and re-militarize the Rhineland, an ultimatum from France forced them to
back down. Despite Britain refusing to intervene, with French threats to mobilize
if Germany proceeded with the plan, it quickly became clear that any military
intervention at all was unexpected. Germany was not prepared to face France in all-
out war.\n\nAs it stands, the Rhineland will remain a demilitarized zone as
dictated by the treaty unless Germany goes to war."
news.152.c:0 "France stands alone, but strong."
news.152.e:0 "Clearly, our intervention was not necessary."
news.153.t:0 "Germany Breaks Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact"
news.153.d:0 "The non-aggression pact between Germany and the Soviet Union, a
surprising development to begin with, has now less surprisingly fallen apart.
Germany has attacked, breaking the pact and returned to once again openly speaking
of the Soviet Union as a menace that must be faced for their visions of the future
to become reality.\n\nSoviet leadership is less than pleased, but perhaps less
shocked by the betrayal than disappointed that they didn't seize the opportunity
first."
news.153.a:0 "Trust between giants is a fragile thing."
news.153.b:0 "We only signed it to bide some time for the attack."
news.153.c:0 "A treaty is nothing but a piece of paper to the fascists."
news.154.t:0 "USSR Breaks Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact"
news.154.d:0 "The non-aggression pact between Germany and the Soviet Union, a
surprising development to begin with, has now less surprisingly fallen apart. The
Soviet Unions has attacked, breaking the pact and vowing to crush the German regime
and once again put the expansionist state in their place.\n\nGerman leaders may
have been planning an attack themselves, but the world will never know. They are
now rapidly mobilizing to deal with the new threat."
news.154.b:0 "Communists have no sense of honor or pride!"
news.154.c:0 "The treaty has served its purpose."
news.155.t:0 "Germany At War Again"
news.155.d:0 "Although many have wished for a long lasting peace in Europe, a
recent turn of events has left Germany on the path to war once again. Despite
clearly violating the treaty of Versailles, German troops have mobilized and are
ready to go on the offense. German officials state that they will no longer keep
the Rheinland demilitarized, arguing the need to protect German citizens in the
area."
news.155.a:0 "This may be the beginning of another Great War"
news.155.b:0 "For the glory of the German nation!"
news.156.t:0 "Komet Sighted"
news.156.d:0 "The appearance of a Komet in the sky has caused unrest amongst our
people. The Me 163 Komet, an experimental rocket plane out of one of its test
flights, has shocked the rural population who have spotted this uniquely fast
craft. It has been developed with the utmost secrecy, but will soon be unveiled.
This minor incident will only make its first formal appearance all the more
impressive."
news.156.a:0 "The end is near... for our enemies."
news.156.a.tt:1 "A vase falls over.\n"
news.156.a.2.tt:0 "I didn't like that vase anyway.\n"
news.157.t:0 "[From.From.GetName] Intervenes in [From.GetAdjective] war"
news.157.d:0 "Only a few days ago troops from [From.GetName] mobilized towards
[From.From.From.GetName] in a declaration of war. Subsequently [From.From.GetName]
gave an ultimatum, ordering the parties to stop fighting and all
[From.GetAdjective] troops withdrawn. [From.GetLeader] states that their war was
justified and has refused to give in. The country is now in full conflict with both
[From.From.From.GetName] and [From.From.GetName]."
news.157.a:0 "Seems [From.From.GetName] are willing to get their hands dirty"
news.157.a_usa:0 "We will show them"
news.158.t:0 "[From.From.GetName] Intervenes in [From.GetAdjective] war"
news.158.d:0 "A few days ago [From.GetName] declared war on
[From.From.From.GetName]. Not long after [From.From.GetName] issued an ultimatum,
stating that it would go to war with [From.GetName] if they would not cease all
aggression and sign a peace deal. [From.GetLeader] states that their reasons for
war were just, but has chosen to demobilize and agree to peace."
news.158.a:0 "Seems the [From.From.GetAdjective] power play paid off"
news.158.a_usa:0 "We must keep the peace"
news.159.t:0 "The Dawn of [From.GetFactionName]"
news.159.d_01:0 "[From.GetLeader] announced today that [From.GetName] has reached
out to form a new alliance. [From.GetFactionName] have made public their intent to
cooperate in the case of war.\n\nAlthough great coalitions can deter against
aggression, we've seen the consequences they bring when conflict does arise. The
intentions of the different parties joining in this new alliance is still
debatable, but what purpose it may end up serving may be unknown even to its
instigators."
news.159.d_02:0 "It has been theorized that democracies do not go to war with each
other, but this does not mean they are guaranteed to aid each other in wars. As
political interests are diverse and the people want peace, entering a war often
comes at a great cost for these nations.\n\nHowever, this has not stopped
[From.GetName] from announcing today that they have formed a military alliance, the
[From.GetFactionName], to join forces in protecting their people and their ideals."
news.159.d_03:0 "Even [From.GetName], famed for its faith in the strength and
superiority of its people and nation, is not beyond forming alliances with those
they respect. [From.GetLeader] announced today that the final agreements had been
made about the [From.GetFactionName], a military coalition which purportedly room
only for honorable nations destined for greatness.\n\nWhether this greatness is
intended to come from building the ideal society within the borders of the
respective nations or by working together to expand beyond them, the world may not
know until it is too late."
news.159.d_04:0 "Despite the recent Soviet focus on communism in one country, the
internationalist roots of the movement transcend borders. This solidarity with
workers around the world was a key element in [From.GetLeader]'s speech today when
the [From.GetFactionName] was announced.\n\nGoing beyond a political International,
this is an alliance that binds the countries militarily, with both regimes
promising to aid each other against outside threats. Whether it will act as a sword
or a shield for the communist revolution remains to be seen."
news.159.a:0 "Will this lead to eternal peace or another war?"
news.159.b:0 "Together, we will never be defeated!"
news.159.c:0 "An excellent initiative!"
news.159.tt:0 "[This.GetName] is part of the [From.GetFactionName] with
[From.GetName].\n"
news.160.t:0 "Germany Under Attack"
news.160.d:0 "Not long ago Germany found itself dragged into another war. While
everyone had hoped for a long lasting peace in Europe, it is clear that tensions on
the continent are still too great. German officials' state that they can no longer
afford to keep the Rheinland demilitarized, arguing that they need full mobility
within their own borders in order to defend themselves."
news.160.a:0 "This does not bode well for Europe"
news.160.b:0 "The German people will prevail"
news.161.t:0 "France Bans Communism"
news.161.d:0 "The [From.GetLeader] Cabinet have decreed the dissolution of
[From.GetCommunistParty]. Ever since Soviet Russia signed the non-aggression pact
with Nazi Germany there have been talks of proscribing communism in France. The
decree was instated following the agreement between the two nations for the
partition of Poland.\n[From.GetLeader] took the opportunity as support for a ban
rose and even leftist papers started advocating for the abolition of
[From.GetCommunistParty]."
news.161.a:0 "A drastic decision"
news.161.b:0 "Doing all they can to keep the bourgeois in power"
news.161.c:0 "It may have been necessary"
news.161.e:0 "It was the only way"
news.162.d:0 "With a final peace treaty splitting Spain in two accepted by both
parties, the Spanish Civil War has come to an end. Although dissidents on both
sides decry this compromise, this fragile peace will at least give the divided
nation time to recover and rebuild on both sides."
news.162.a:1 "Good for the Spaniards."
news.162.b:0 "One day, we will reclaim all of Spain."
news.163.t:0 "London Conference"
news.163.d:2 "Using the annexation of Austria into the [GER.GetName] as the basis
for their claim, Germany has now demanded the "rightful return" of the former
Austrian territory of Slovenia from [YUG.GetName]. \n\nIn response, the signatories
of the Treaty of Versailles have gathered in London to discuss a solution to the
"Slovenian Question." This great peace conference has led to the decision that
Yugoslavia should cede Slovenia to Germany in the name of a lasting
peace.\n\nConsidering itself abandoned by the great powers of Europe,
[YUG.GetLeader]'s government sees no option but to sign the agreement as
presented."
news.163.a:0 "This will end well"
news.163.b:0 "Justice"
news.163.c:0 "Regrettable"
news.163.e:0 "Betrayed"
news.164.t:0 "Crisis In Slovenia"
news.164.d:2 "Using the annexation of Austria into the [GER.GetName] as the basis
for their claim, Germany has now demanded the "rightful return" of the former
Austrian territory of Slovenia from [YUG.GetName]. \n\nIn response, the signatories
of the Treaty of Versailles have gathered in London to discuss a solution to the
"Slovenian Question."\n\nAt the conference, Britain and France stood united in the
face of German demands, declaring that Yugoslavia must keep the borders as
stipulated by Versailles."
news.164.d_FRA_abandoned_yugoslavia:2 "Using the annexation of Austria into the
[GER.GetName] as the basis for their claim, Germany has now demanded the "rightful
return" of the former Austrian territory of Slovenia from [YUG.GetName]. \n\nIn
response, the signatories of the Treaty of Versailles have gathered in London to
discuss a solution to the "Slovenian Question."\n\nWhile Britain insisted that the
integrity of Versailles must be kept, France backed German demands in the name of
peace in Europe."
news.164.a:0 "I think that this means war"
news.164.b:0 "They will face our wrath"
news.164.c:0 "We will stand on the side of justice"
news.164.e:0 "First to fight!"
news.164.f:0 "The British are fools"
news.165.t:0 "Crisis In Slovenia"
news.165.d:2 "Using the annexation of Austria into the [GER.GetName] as the basis
for their claim, Germany has now demanded the "rightful return" of the former
Austrian territory of Slovenia from [YUG.GetName]. \n\nIn response, the signatories
of the Treaty of Versailles have gathered in London to discuss a solution to the
"Slovenian Question."\n\nDespite days of negotiations, the conference failed to
come to an agreement. Although the British government sought a peaceful solution,
the French remained resolute in the face of German threats. The German delegation
walked out in protest, and the clouds of war are gathering above Slovenia."
news.165.a:0 "This looks grim"
news.165.b:0 "We will not back down"
news.165.c:0 "It is unfortunate"
news.165.e:0 "Together we will be victorious"
news.165.f:0 "We will do what is right!"
news.166.t:0 "London Agreement"
news.166.d:2 "Using the annexation of Austria into the [GER.GetName] as the basis
for their claim, Germany has now demanded the "rightful return" of the former
Austrian territory of Slovenia from [YUG.GetName]. \n\nIn response, the signatories
of the Treaty of Versailles have gathered in London to discuss a solution to the
"Slovenian Question."\n\nThe Great Powers agreed that Slovenia should be ceded to
Germany in a last ditch effort to retain peace. \nHowever, in an impassioned speech
speaking against the German threat to European stability, [YUG.GetLeader] declared
unequivocally that [YUG.GetName] would refuse to give up even an inch of land,
regardless of the fact that they stand utterly abandoned in their time of need."
news.166.a:0 "The Lights are Going Out"
news.166.b:0 "We will crush them"
news.166.c:0 "We stand alone"
news.167.t:0 "Crisis In Slovenia"
news.167.d:2 "Using the annexation of Austria into the [GER.GetName] as the basis
for their claim, Germany has now demanded the "rightful return" of the former
Austrian territory of Slovenia from [YUG.GetName]. \n\nIn response, the signatories
of the Treaty of Versailles have gathered in London to discuss a solution to the
"Slovenian Question."\n\nThe conference was determined by a surprising turn of
loyalties, as Italy backed Yugoslavian territorial integrity, leaving German
demands unacknowledged. \n\nAs ever, Italian foreign policy is entirely
unpredictable, and it remains to be seen where they hope this gambit will take
them."
news.167.a:0 "We will keep an eye on this"
news.167.b:0 "We will crush them both"
news.167.c:0 "At least we aren't friendless"
news.167.e:0 "Italy will show the World!"
news.168.t:0 "First Ljubljana Award"
news.168.d:2 "With the loss of Slovenia the ethnic fault lines inside Yugoslavia
have started to show more clearly, and the central authority has grown weaker by
the day. \n\nToday, the German foreign minister announced a plan to finally solve
"the mistake of the Versailles State." In a treaty signed by some of
[YUG.GetName]'s most powerful neighbors, much of its territory has been divided
between countries friendly to Germany.\n\nThis treaty was not even seen by
[YUG.GetAdjective] diplomats before its ratification, but with multiple countries
scrambling to seize Yugoslav lands from a collapsing central government, there is
little [YUG.GetLeader]'s government can do."
news.168.a:0 "Thus the New Order is built"
news.168.b:0 "A dream has died this day"
news.168.c:0 "This cannot be good"
news.168.e:0 "Excellent News"
news.168.f:0 "A poor outcome for us"
news.168.g:0 "We are grateful"
news.168.h:0 "Unfortunate"
news.168.i:0 "The power of Italy gets true recognition"
news.168.j:0 "Germany better watch herself."
news.169.t:0 "The Fate Of Yugoslavia"
news.169.d_annex_YUG:1 "Recent territorial loses have caused fractures within the
Yugoslav state leading to ethnic conflict and weakening of central authority.
Germany has stepped into the growing vacuum and chosen to declare a 'protectorate'
on the rump of Yugoslavia"
news.169.d_puppet_CRO_annex_YUG:1 "Recent territorial loses have caused fractures
within the Yugoslav state leading to ethnic conflict and weakening of central
authority. Germany has created an 'independent' state of Croatia and annexed the
remainder"
news.169.d_puppet_CRO_YUG:1 "Recent territorial loses have caused fractures within
the Yugoslav state leading to ethnic conflict and weakening of central authority.
Germany has chosen to divide the remainder between a Serb and Croat state under
their direction"
news.169.a:0 "Germany shows Europe her power"
news.169.b:0 "We chose the right side"
news.169.c:0 "This is ominous"
news.169.e:0 "Peace is under threat"
news.170.t:0 "Second Ljubljana Award"
news.170.d_BUL:2 "Claiming they are attempting to ensure peace in the Balkans,
Germany has presented the Greek government with a demand that they cede territory
to Bulgaria. While [GRE.GetName] has protested immensely, the strength of German
influence in the Balkans leaves them with little choice. The only way to avoid a
confrontation with the [GER.GetName] is to allow German diplomacy to dictate their
territorial integrity."
news.170.d_ITA:1 "Claiming they are attempting to ensure peace in the Balkans,
Germany has presented the Greek government with a demand that they cede any
territory that [ITA.GetName] has laid claim to. While [GRE.GetName] has protested
immensely, the strength of German influence in the Balkans leaves them with little
choice. The only way to avoid a confrontation with both the [GER.GetName] and
[ITA.GetName] is to allow German diplomacy to dictate their territorial integrity."
news.170.d_ITA_BUL:1 "Claiming they are attempting to ensure peace in the Balkans,
Germany has presented the Greek government with a demand that they cede any
territory claimed by [BUL.GetName] and [ITA.GetName]. With the strong
[GER.GetAdjective] presence in the Balkans, and the threatening approach of both
Bulgaria and Italy, [GRE.GetLeader] has seen no choice but to accept."
news.170.d_GER:1 "Having established itself as a force in the Balkans, the
[GER.GetName] now claims it is motivated by keeping the peace in the troubled
region. To this end, it has now also demanded the ceding of Greek territory to its
authority.\n\nFacing the German war machine, [GRE.GetName] had no choice but to
accept the demands, even as they were cursing the demands as a sham."
news.170.a:0 "Anything to preserve the peace"
news.170.b:0 "We rise"
news.170.c:0 "This doesn't look good"
news.170.e:0 "Can the center hold?"
news.170.f:0 "It was a shame"
news.171.t:0 "Second Ljubljana Award"
news.171.d_BUL:1 "Greece has rejected German mediation in their border dispute
with Bulgaria, claiming that the German offer is tantamount to a surrender.
\n\nTalking to the press, [GRE.GetLeader] said that if [BUL.GetLeader] and
[GER.GetLeader] wanted these territories, they could "come and get them". \n\nThe
[BUL.GetAdjective] government has rejected any claims that they offered military
and economic support to [GER.GetNameDef] in return for help in gaining the Greek
territories."
news.171.d_ITA:1 "Following a meeting between [GER.GetLeader] and [ITA.GetLeader],
the [GER.GetAdjective] government has publicly backed the [ITA.GetAdjective]
position in the ongoing border dispute with [GRE.GetNameDef]. \n\nGreek Leader
[GRE.GetLeader] has declared the offered solution to be utterly unacceptable and
vowed to defend the country "to the last bullet, the last shell, the last breath.""
news.171.d_ITA_BUL:1 "German offers of mediation in the border dispute between
Greece on the one side and Italy and Bulgaria on the other have been rebuffed by
Greece. A [GRE.GetAdjective] government spokesman announced that the
[GRE.GetAdjective] army stands ready to defend the country against any invaders,
and would rather die fighting than surrender to the jackals and vultures clinging
to Germany's coattails."
news.171.d_GER:1 "Talks between [GRE.GetNameDef] and [GER.GetNameDef] to resolve a
number of border disputes have collapsed. Claiming that the German proposal to
lease some areas for German military bases would effectively mean surrendering
large parts of the country, [GRE.GetLeader] has called on all able-bodied Greeks to
come to the defense of the country."
news.171.a:0 "Fools."
news.171.b:0 "How dare they!?"
news.171.c:0 "We should see if we can help Greece."
news.171.e:1 "This will mean war."
news.171.f:1 "They will fail, as the Persians did."
news.172.t:0 "Greece Submits"
news.172.d:1 "Following a long and heated conversation with the German ambassador,
[GRE.GetLeader] has announced that the [GRE.GetAdjective] government will closely
coordinate its policies with [GER.GetNameDef] in the future. \n\nPolice in the
[GRE.GetAdjective] capital had to use force to break up a number of spontaneous
protests against this decision, with many in the crowd calling for the head of
"that coward [GRE.GetLeader]"."
news.172.a:1 "They show wisely."
news.172.b:0 "Another Triumph."
news.172.c:0 "This is concerning."
news.172.e:0 "There is nothing we can do."
news.172.f:1 "It's a Greek tragedy."
news.173.t:0 "The Fourth International"
news.173.d_1:0 "A number of communist delegates from around the world met in Paris
today for a founding conference. With supporters of Trotsky's theories taking the
lead, the groundwork for the Fourth International was laid.\n\nAlthough it is still
unclear what impact these efforts of organize will have on the international
political stage, the news appear to have stirred Stalin's suspicions. He has
suspected many high-ranking members of the party and the military to secretly
support Trotsky, and many of them are still alive. With his paranoia back in full
force, he has grown increasingly reclusive. His distrust and instability have
caused a crisis in the Soviet government. At this rate, the nation will be plunged
into civil war."
news.173.d_2:0 "A number of communist delegates from around the world met in Paris
today for a founding conference, laying the groundwork for what has been known as
the Fourth International. Calls for its formation have existed for years, with
supporters of Trotsky's theories taking the lead.\n\nStalin has responded to the
growing support for Trotskyism abroad by ordering additional assassinations and
increasing propaganda against his old rival. With the past purges of suspected
Trotskyists in the high ranks of the Soviet military and leadership in recent
memory, this is unlikely to be met with any resistance."
news.173.a:0 "How many Internationals will there be?"
news.173.b:0 "A violent era for our Union."
news.174.t:0 "[From.GetName] Pursues Nuclear Technology"
news.174.d:0 "Following initial tests, the politicians of [From.GetName] have
decided to direct [From.GetAdjective] research towards the development of nuclear
technology. \n\nThe technology is still highly experimental, and there is great
uncertainty whether it has any practical applications at all. Who knows where this
might lead their war effort."
news.174.a:0 "We should follow this development."
news.174.b:0 "Let us hope their research bears fruit."
news.174.c:0 "It will never amount to anything."
news.174.e:0 "We will conduct our research in secret."
news.175.t:0 "France and Britain Announce Alliance"
news.175.d:0 "Calling upon the bonds forged during the Great War, France has
requested a formal alliance with Britain, citing unspecified threats against the
stability of Europe.\n\nToday their request was approved by the British Parliament,
and France has joined the [ENG.GetFactionName]."
news.175.a:0 "We stand together."
news.175.b:0 "They are preparing for the worst."
news.175.c:0 "Banding together like cornered rats."
news.175.e:0 "Britain has thrown in their lot."
news.176.t:0 "Britain Rejects Alliance With France"
news.176.d:0 "In a surprising turn of events, the British Parliament today
rejected [FRA.GetName]'s request for a formal alliance between the two nations. The
reason given was to avoid agitating the already fragile balance on the European
continent.\n\nThe French government has condemned it as a political move,
sacrificing French security for British interests."
news.176.a:0 "They should have asked more nicely."
news.176.b:0 "Our old enemies stand divided."
news.176.c:0 "A dark day for the old allies."
news.177.t:0 "The Little Entente"
news.177.d:0 "Seeking to form a united front against common enemies,
[From.GetName] has reached out to Czechoslovakia with an offer of forming a "Little
Entente" to unite against common enemies, thereby foregoing their bonds with
Britain from the Great War. While offered a place in the defensive pact, the
British Prime Minister made it clear that Britain does not consider the alliance
'beneficial to the protection of European liberty.' \n\nFrance have nevertheless
established diplomatic ties with other nations that might feel threatened, and are
encouraging unity for the sake of keeping the diplomatic balance in Europe, and
prevent future conflict. Only time will tell if they can succeed."
news.177.a:0 "Don't come crying to us later, then!"
news.177.b:0 "Vive la France et L'Entente!"
news.177.c:0 "We must never again let France have hegemony in Europe."
news.177.e:0 "Europe must unite against Fascist aggressors!"
news.177.f:0 "A sign of rising European tensions."
news.178.t:0 "The Left Ascendant in France"
news.178.d:0 "Following close to two decades of political turmoil, the people of
[From.GetName] feel they have yet to regain what was lost in the Great War. The
[From.GetAdjective] have set their sights on reconstructing the [From.GetAdjective]
state, with her people, and for her people.\n\nThese new political reforms enable
the flourishing of workers unions and communist organizations. If France continues
down this path, they are set for a political realignment towards the far left, or
even a full-scale revolution."
news.178.a:0 "France is following us towards the future!"
news.178.b:0 "A certain sign of French weakness."
news.178.c:0 "A tragic development for the Third Republic."
news.178.e:0 "A worrisome development."
news.179.t:0 "The Right Ascendant in France"
news.179.d:0 "Following close to two decades of political turmoil, the people of
[From.GetName] feel they have yet to regain what was lost in the Great War. The
[From.GetAdjective] establishment have set their sights on reconstructing the
[From.GetAdjective] state, and reestablish [From.GetAdjective] greatness.\n\nThese
political reforms are strengthening the power of the state and the army, with the
[From.GetAdjective] people convinced by [From.GetLeader]'s promises of greatness."
news.179.a:0 "The French government is an enemy of its own people!"
news.179.b:0 "This could once again make France a great nation."
news.179.c:0 "A tragic development for the Third Republic."
news.179.e:0 "A worrisome development."
news.180.t:0 "France is Welcomed Into the Comintern"
news.180.d:0 "Following the shift towards communism not only among the French
people, but also in the French halls of power, [France.GetName] publicly announced
its desire to become a part of the [From.GetFactionName].\n\n[From.GetName]
responded instantly, indicating the weeks of negotiations that must have been going
on outside of the public view. [From.GetLeader] spoke at length how the people of
the world must work together to bring about revolution in all countries.
\n\n[France.GetLeader] agreed, and threatened in no uncertain terms those "who have
reason to fear the [From.GetFactionName].""
news.180.a:0 "United towards the World Revolution!"
news.180.b:0 "Their alliance will crumble soon enough."
news.180.c:0 "The enemies of democracy must not be allowed to grow stronger."
news.180.e:0 "France has picked her side."
news.181.t:0 "[France.GetName] and [From.GetName] Unite"
news.181.d:0 "Following increasingly autocratic politics, [France.GetName] has
announced that it is time they find allies to counter the threat of global
communism. Now it seems that [From.GetName] is that ally.\n\nThis morning,
[From.GetLeader] announced that [France.GetName] and [From.GetName] will stand
together as brothers. "Our shared heritage will no longer make us enemies, but
allies! The Titans of Europe stand together.""
news.181.a:0 "Together we stand strong!"
news.181.b:0 "The enemies of democracy grow stronger."
news.181.c:0 "An unexpected friendship"
news.182.t:0 "[France.GetName] Joins the [From.GetFactionName]!"
news.182.d:0 "European politics were turned on its head today, as French and
German diplomats announced a military pact between [France.GetName] and
[From.GetName]. They announced that too much blood has been spilt on their border,
when there are other forces out there seeking their destruction.\n\nThe
[From.GetName] encouraged everyone to consider what it means that rather than
weakening themselves against each other, the old enemies will grow even stronger
together."
news.182.a:0 "Nothing can threaten the [From.GetFactionName]!"
news.182.b:0 "The new [From.GetName] looms over Europe."
news.182.c:0 "European diplomacy realigns along the Paris-Berlin Axis."
news.182.e:0 "Oh bugger."
news.183.t:0 "[From.GetName] Rejects French Alliance!"
news.183.d:0 "Rebuffing [France.GetAdjective] diplomatic advances,
[From.GetLeader] publicly announced that [From.GetName] would not be pursuing a
military pact with [France.GetName].\n\nCalling the [France.GetAdjective] state
weak and corrupt, [From.GetAdjective] diplomats said that no true
[From.GetAdjective] will allow "the [France.GetAdjective] Disease" to spread."
news.183.a:0 "How dare they!"
news.183.b:0 "We can live with them as our enemies."
news.183.c:0 "As long as they are busy fighting each other..."
news.184.t:0 "Italy Pursues Closer Bonds With Germany"
news.184.d:0 "Italy and Germany have expressed many conflicting interests,
particularly in Austria and the Balkans. This has not, however, prevented the
countries' foreign policies growing ever friendlier towards each other, and
negotiations are under way for a pact that will "protect common interests."\n\nIf
negotiations are successful, we could see an alliance that will be able to exert
great influence in Central and Eastern Europe."
news.184.a:0 "Our nations share many common interests."
news.184.b:0 "We will keep an eye on the situation."
news.185.t:0 "[From.GetName] Seeks Extensive Military Pact"
news.185.d:0 "Aiming to redefine the power balance in the Mediterranean,
[From.GetName] has been making political overtures towards the creation of a new
alliance in the region.\n\nLargely military in nature, the [From.GetFactionName]
will, in the words of [From.GetLeader], place Italy at the center of a new world
power."
news.185.a:0 "[From.GetName] leads the way!"
news.185.b:0 "Let us hope their interests do not conflict with ours."
news.185.c:0 "This could be cause for concern."
news.186.t:0 "Italy Lays Claim to Greek Territory"
news.186.d:0 "Citing the Roman Empire as a forerunner to the modern
[From.GetAdjective] state, [From.GetName] has claimed that an independent Greek
state has no right to exist. Instead, "the Greek Territories" must acknowledge
Italian supremacy in the Aegean, or have it seized by force.\n\n[Greece.GetName]
has denounced the claims as ludicrous. However, [From.GetName] has the backing of
the [From.GetFactionName]."
news.186.a:0 "Italy should be in control of the Aegean."
news.186.b:0 "Outrageous claims!"
news.187.t:0 "Italy Seeks Support From [GRE.GetName]"
news.187.d:0 "Citing [GRE.GetName] as the successor of the first ancient European
states, [ITA.GetName] claims there exists a natural friendship between their two
states.\nTheir political agenda is obvious, as [ITA.GetName] also sees
[GRE.GetName] as a natural member of the [ITA.GetFactionName].\n\nAfter a millennia
and a half of separation, whether east and west can once again be united remains to
be seen."
news.187.a:0 "Surely [Greece.GetName] shares our interests."
news.187.b:0 "This comes as no surprise."
news.187.c:0 "We do have much shared history."
news.188.t:0 "[ITA.GetName] Seeks Reconciliation With [TUR.GetName]"
news.188.d:0 "Despite decades of conflict and diplomatic maneuvering to achieve
dominance in the Mediterranean, [ITA.GetName] and [TUR.GetName] are starting to
place their disagreements behind them.\n\nIn an agreement to cooperate "for the
benefit of the entire Mediterranean Sphere," [ITA.GetName] and [TUR.GetName] pledge
to ensure closer diplomatic bonds than they have ever had since the modern founding
of the two nations."
news.188.a:0 "[ITA.GetName]'s influence grows"
news.188.b:0 "How can anyone agree to "cooperate" with the [ITA.GetAdjective]s?"
news.188.c:0 "A partnership in the Mediterranean is significant"
news.189.t:0 "Italy Demands Anatolian Naval Bases"
news.189.d:0 "The 1915 Treaty of London promised Turkish territory in Anatolia for
Italy. Other treaties would take precedence, but the promises have not been
forgotten by [From.GetAdjective] leadership.\n\n[From.GetLeader] has publicly
stated that due to the strategic importance of the Anatolian coast, [From.GetName]
fully intends to take what "rightfully belongs to Italy.""
news.189.a:0 "This matter was settled!"
news.189.b:0 "We will have what we were promised!"
news.189.c:0 "Turkish-Italian rivalry is intensifying."
news.190.t:0 "Balearic Islands ceded to [Italy.GetName]"
news.190.d:0 "Following the reliance on [Italy.GetAdjective] forces in the Spanish
Civil War, [Italy.GetName] has requested the Balearic Islands from [From.GetName].
[From.GetLeader] has acquiesced, highlighting the diplomatic move as a
strengthening of the bonds between the two nations.\n\nAs for [Italy.GetName],
naval bases in the Balearic Islands will allow them to exert greater influence over
the Strait of Gibraltar, and give them better access to the Atlantic."
news.190.a:0 "This is an important step towards complete Mediterranean dominance."
news.190.b:0 "Italy is strengthening its grip on the Mediterranean."
news.190.c:0 "A symbol of the "dear friendship" between our nations."
news.192.t:0 "Italy Announces Claims On Yugoslavian Territory"
news.192.d:0 "Speaking to the Italian populations along the Dalmatian coast,
[From.GetLeader] has announced that [From.GetName] fully considers Italian-speaking
territory in [YUG.GetName] to be a rightful part of [From.GetName]. \n\nAn official
statement backed up the claims, making it clear that [From.GetName] is prepared to
take the territory by force, if need be."
news.192.a:0 "Those are Yugoslavian lands, not Italian!"
news.192.b:0 "They are upsetting the already fragile balance in the region."
news.192.c:0 "Those territories seem more Italian than Yugoslavian."
news.193.t:0 "Italian Foreign Office in [YUG.GetName]"
news.193.d:0 "Rather than confronting [YUG.GetName] over Italian populations on
the Dalmatian coast, [From.GetName] has announced the establishment of a permanent
diplomatic mission to [YUG.GetName]. According to a statement from the
[From.GetAdjective] foreign ministry, the two countries have so much shared history
and so many common interests that mutual understanding is far more important than a
petty border dispute.\n\nWith tensions rising across Europe, one can only hope more
countries take this approach."
news.193.a:0 "Our nations stand together as friends."
news.193.b:0 "There will be peace in the Adriatic."
news.193.c:0 "It will be interesting to see where this ends."
news.194.t:0 "Eastern Poland Ceded to [From.GetName]"
news.194.d:0 "Through unknown political machinations, the leadership of
[Poland.GetName] has ceded their eastern regions to the [From.GetName]. \n\nIt is
yet unknown as to what promises or threats were made by [From.GetName] to achieve
this political victory. We may never know, as [Poland.GetLeader] has yet to say a
word beyond the announcement of the agreement."
news.194.a:0 "[Poland.GetName] recognizes the strength of the
[From.GetFactionName]!"
news.194.b:0 "The [From.GetName] consumes everything in its path."
news.194.c:0 "[Poland.GetName] must have been left with no other choice."
news.195.t:0 "[From.GetName] Granted Eastern Germany"
news.195.d:0 "Following the [Soviet.GetName] occupation of Germany, [From.GetName]
has been given most of Eastern Germany, including the contested territory of
Ostpreussen.\nIt seems this is the result of a secret clause in the Soviet-Polish
treaty. Poland is granted German land as compensation for what they were forced to
cede to the [Soviet.GetName].\n\nPoland played with the highest stakes, and while
much was lost, much has now also been gained."
news.195.a:0 "[Soviet.GetName] honors its treaties."
news.195.b:0 "Let us hope a free Poland can rise from the ashes created by its
"protector.""
news.195.c:0 "A geographic shift for Poland. Again."
news.196.t:0 "The [From.GetName] Encourages Revolutionaries"
news.196.d:0 "In an impassioned speech, [From.GetLeader] has called on communist
parties everywhere to hasten the fall of Capitalism by employing more extreme
tactics. Fear of persecution must not stop a single man or woman from promoting the
struggle of the working classes.\n\nThe [From.GetName] will be increasing the
funding of foreign communist parties, and educate them in the more extreme tactics
required to bring their nations in line with the [From.GetFactionName]."
news.196.a:0 "Democracy shall never be brought low!"
news.196.b:0 "A laughable effort!"
news.196.c:0 "Rise, brothers and sisters!"
news.196.e:0 "The clash of ideologies is the last battle of civilizations."
news.197.t:0 "[From.GetName] Gives in to [Soviet.GetAdjective] Ultimatum"
news.197.d:0 "[From.GetName] has given in to a [Soviet.GetAdjective] ultimatum,
and has ceded control over the Aegean Islands to [Soviet.GetName].\n\nWith this,
the [Soviet.GetName] strengthen their presence in the Mediterranean, and reinforce
themselves as a naval force in the region."
news.197.a:0 "They should be pleased we offered them such good terms."
news.197.b:0 "The [Soviet.GetName] must be stopped!"
news.197.c:0 "The [Soviet.GetName] is positioning to enter the Mediterranean."
news.198.t:0 "[From.GetName] Resists [Soviet.GetAdjective] Ultimatum"
news.198.d:0 "[From.GetName] has refused the demands in a [SOV.GetAdjective]
ultimatum delivered to them over the Aegean Islands. As the [SOV.GetName] exerts
greater and greater influence over the region, [From.GetLeader] has proclaimed that
giving them a single island in the Aegean would end with them taking the entire
Mediterranean.\n\nWith the ultimatum refused, [From.GetName] is on the brink of
war, and can only wait for the [SOV.GetNameDef] to pull the trigger."
news.198.a:0 "Then the time for talk is over."
news.198.b:0 "The warmongers of [SOV.GetNameDef] must be stopped!"
news.198.c:0 "This was their ultimatum. Greece must prepare for war"
news.198.e:0 "We stand with [From.GetNameDef]"
news.199.t:0 "[ROM.GetNameDefCap] Cedes Bessarabia to [From.GetNameDef]"
news.199.d:0 "\n\n[ROM.GetNameDef] has been forced to give in to an ultimatum from
[From.GetNameDef]. The territories of Bessarabia have been passed to
[From.GetAdjective] control, and the [Romania.GetAdjective] state is left with its
borders diminished.\n\nIt remains to be seen how [ROM.GetNameDef] will avoid
further losses."
news.199.a:0 "This is essential to the [From.GetAdjective] strategy"
news.199.b:0 "The countries of the world must face the evil of the
[From.GetNameDef]!"
news.199.c:0 "[ROM.GetNameDefCap] is in an unfortunate position."
news.200.t:0 "German Diplomatic Influence in [CZE.GetNameDef]"
news.200.d:0 "Speaking of brotherhood between nations within "the German Sphere,"
[From.GetLeader] in a speech today announced the [From.GetName]'s dedication to
political and diplomatic cooperation with [CZE.GetNameDef]. With significant
German-speaking populations, [CZE.GetNameDef] was presented as a natural partner to
[From.GetAdjective] interests.\n\nWhile it is uncertain how much say
[CZE.GetNameDef] has in this cooperation, they can at least rest assured that their
borders are safe from [GER.GetNameDef]'s territorial ambitions."
news.200.a:0 "German friendship is preferable to German overlordship."
news.200.b:0 "The Czech have always been friends of the Germans"
news.200.c:0 "The [From.GetName] keeps expanding its sphere of influence"
news.200.e:0 "Peace for our time?"
news.200.f:0 "Great news for when [Root.GetLeader] returns from vacation in
Munich!"
news.201.t:0 "[GER.GetNameDefCap] Forces [TUR.GetNameDef] to Submit"
news.201.d:0 "\nBeing faced by diplomatic and military pressure from the
[GER.GetFactionName] to both the east and west, the [TUR.GetAdjective] government
has been thrown into political turmoil.\n\nFollowing German and Soviet threats, the
new government that has emerged from the chaos is far friendlier to the
[GER.GetFactionName] than the old. Several eastern territories have already been
ceded to [SOV.GetNameDef]. \n\nIndeed, certain hastily silenced dissenters have
argued that the new government follows [GER.GetLeader]'s every whim."
news.201.a:0 "The new Turkish government secures our competitiveness in the
Mediterranean."
news.201.b:0 "The terrible force of [GER.GetFactionName] is felling countries like
dominoes."
news.201.c:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] couldn't resist the strength of the
[GER.GetFactionName]."
news.201.e:0 "The alliance is strengthening our position."
news.201.f:0 "Turkey has fallen victim to the predatory [GER.GetFactionName]"
news.202.t:0 "Slovakia For Danzig"
news.202.d:0 "Following months of increasingly aggressive rhetoric, the
deteriorating relationship between [GER.GetNameDef] and [POL.GetNameDef] had a
reversal of fortunes this evening, with a diplomatic deal intended to settle the
Danzig dispute.\n\n[POL.GetNameDef] will incorporate the German-controlled Slovakia
as a Polish substate, and will in exchange cede the region of Danzig. The status of
the Free City of Danzig was quickly settled, and it will soon be fully
reincorporated into the German state.\n\nWhile the matter seems to have been
settled peacefully, the victors of the Great War are sure to have objections."
news.202.a:0 "A fair exchange to correct the mistakes of Versailles"
news.202.b:0 "Cooperation makes us stronger than conflict does"
news.202.c:0 "This is a blatant breach of Versailles!"
news.202.e:0 "Conflict over Danzig has been averted"
news.203.t:0 "Poland Cedes Danzig"
news.203.d:0 "Following the presentation of a [GER.GetAdjective] ultimatum to
[From.GetNameDef], [From.GetLeader] and the [From.GetAdjective] government have
decided to comply with every demand rather than face war.\n\nIt is their hope that
with the loss of Danzig, [From.GetNameDef] will be safe from further German
territorial ambitions. The situation remains tense, however, and it is telling that
Polish border forces have not yet received the order to stand down"
news.203.a:0 "[GER.GetLeader] cannot be allowed to keep making demands of Europe!"
news.203.b:0 "This is an acknowledgement of the power of the [GER.GetFactionName]"
news.203.c:0 "German expansion continues"
news.203.e:0 "It is clear that the "democracies" of Europe are incapable of
stopping the fascist menace."
news.204.t:0 "Poland Refuses German Ultimatum"
news.204.d:0 "Considering the demands, it seemed inevitable. \n\n[From.GetNameDef]
would be forced to cede Danzig to Germany, and a Polish plenipotentiary would be
sent to Berlin to negotiate further terms. [From.GetLeader] pointed to
[GER.GetNameDef]'s recent actions when stating that it was obvious Germany would
not be satisfied with Danzig alone.\n\nGerman and Polish forces are prepared for
war, and reports are already coming in of clashes on the border. Once again there
is war in Europe."
news.204.a:0 "Germany has ignored every warning!"
news.204.b:0 "Then it is war"
news.204.c:0 "Together we must stop this aggressor!"
news.204.e:0 "This is a grave situation"
news.205.t:0 "The Pax Americana"
news.205.d_america:0 "Looking to the conflicts on the other continents,
[USA.GetLeader] has announced a new foreign policy program, intended to keep the
peace at home.\n\nAny government on the American continent may appeal to the United
States for military protection, should they feel threatened by their neighbors.
While not a guarantee of any particular state the desire for peace in America is no
longer just a dream, but official American policy."
news.205.d_not_america:0 "Looking to the conflicts on the other continents,
[USA.GetLeader] has announced a new foreign policy program, intended to keep the
peace at home.\nAny government on the American continent may appeal to the United
States for military protection, should they feel threatened by their neighbors.
While not a guarantee of any particular state the desire for peace in America is no
longer just a dream, but official American policy"
news.205.a:0 "This should make America safer"
news.205.b:0 "With peace at home the US can focus on our enemies abroad"
news.205.c:0 "We may struggle to find allies in the Americas now"
news.205.e:0 "Let us hope for a lasting peace"
news.206.t:0 "American Anti-Imperialism"
news.206.d_communist:0 "Following the spread of the worker's revolution to the
United States, their rhetoric against the old order has turned far more aggressive.
Now [USA.GetLeader] is questioning the status of Canada as a subject state to the
British Empire, while American diplomats are espousing a world free of aristocracy
and overlordship across the world.\n\nDespite the bonds tying them together,
tensions between [USA.GetNameDef] and the colonial empire of [ENG.GetNameDef] are
rising. It is simply a matter of time before this diplomatic conflict escalates and
revolution is brought to [ENG.GetNameDef] by force."
news.206.d_not_communist:0 "The new communist regime in the United States has
adopted a new doctrine of [USA.GetAdjective] foreign policy, taking a far more
aggressive stance towards former allies and friends alike, while moving closer to
the members of the Communist International.\nThis policy change includes
questioning the status of [CAN.GetName] as a subject nation, and the general
practice of what they term "Worldwide British imperialism."\n\nWith tensions
rising, the threat of a new British-American conflict seems far too real."
news.206.a:0 "The entire world will be freed by revolution!"
news.206.b:0 "We must be prepared for any eventuality"
news.206.c:0 "The global balance is threatened"
news.206.e:0 "The [USA.GetAdjective] regime is nothing to be concerned about"
news.206.f:0 "A worrying development"
news.207.t:0 "[USA.GetNameDefCap] Denounces the Comintern"
news.207.d_fascism:0 "\nIn response to increasingly aggressive rhetoric from
[SOV.GetNameDef], [USA.GetLeader] has spoken back against what he calls "the
greatest danger to human civilization, communism."\n\nNot only will
[USA.GetNameDef] be pursuing protective policies to prevent the spread of world
socialism in the Americas, but aims to destroy the heart of communism
itself.\n\nWith the power of the [USA.GetAdjective] war machine, the utter removal
of all communism seems - for the first time - entirely possible."
news.207.d_not_fascism:0 "[USA.GetLeader] today held a public speech against what
he named "the greatest danger to human civilization," communism.\n\nNot only will
[USA.GetNameDef] be pursuing protective policies to prevent the spread of world
socialism in the Americas, but the [USA.GetAdjective] explicitly aims to destroy
the heart of communism itself.\n\nWith tensions at an all-time high, a single spark
is all that is needed to trigger the fires of war between [SOV.GetNameDef] and
[USA.GetNameDef]."
news.207.a:0 "Humanity will be freed of this ideological pestilence!"
news.207.b:0 "They will break against the bastions of communism"
news.207.c:0 "We will bring them to their knees"
news.207.e:0 "Whichever way this conflict goes, destruction will be total"
news.207.f:0 "[USA.GetNameDefCap] must do what it has to protect itself"
news.208.t:0 "The Japanese Army Embraces Nanshin-ron"
news.208.d:0 "The armed forces of Japan have longed acknowledge that [JAP.GetName]
does not possess the natural resources needed for a prolonged war effort. With
rising tensions and outbreaks of armed conflict involving the world's major powers,
the threat of loss of import seems greater by the day.\nTo counter this, Japanese
strategists have come up with a strategic plan to seize Western colonies in
Southeast Asia and the Pacific. These resource-rich regions will fuel the Japanese
war machine and allow it to continue more or less unhindered, as long as the
colonial powers and the [USA.GetName] can be kept at bay."
news.208.a:0 "Are they really able to threaten our possessions?"
news.208.b:0 "As long as American territory is not threatened"
news.208.c:0 "They have realized they must look elsewhere for their prey"
news.208.e:0 "War in Southeast Asia seems likely"
news.209.t:0 "The Japanese Army Embraces Hokushin-ron"
news.209.d:0 "The armed forces of Japan have longed acknowledge that
[JAP.GetNameDef] does not possess the natural resources needed for a prolonged war
effort. With rising tensions and outbreaks of armed conflict involving the world's
major powers, the threat of loss of import seems greater by the day.\nTo counter
this, Japanese strategists have come up with a strategic plan to seize Siberian
mines and oil fields from [SOV.GetNameDef]. It is theorized that a speedy advance
will enable Japan to take control of key territory before a proper
[SOV.GetAdjective] counterattack can be mounted. By then the Japanese army will
have all the resources it needs to keep the flames of war burning until the
[SOV.GetAdjective] capitulation."
news.209.a:0 "It would have been foolish to threaten our possessions"
news.209.b:0 "We have dissuaded Japan from advancing on the Pacific"
news.209.c:0 "They do not understand what a terrible force they will be facing"
news.209.e:0 "War in Siberia seems inevitable"
news.210.t:0 "Japan Replaces Government in China"
news.210.d:0 "Following decades of political instability in China, coupled with
armed conflict both internally and externally, the Japanese government has
announced that it considers the Chinese government a threat to the stability of its
sphere of interest.\n\nIt is on this basis that - under the threat of war - a new
government has been placed in charge, loyal to Japan and subject to the Japanese
Emperor. This new government not only has the protection of the Japanese army, but
a military mandate to retake the Chinese warlord states.\n\nWhile political
conflict is certain to rage on, outright war between the two countries has been
averted."
news.210.a:0 "There is no denying the Japanese sphere of influence"
news.210.b:0 "We should keep an eye on our southeastern borders"
news.210.c:0 "Perhaps it is time to reinforce our colonies against Japanese
ambitions"
news.210.e:0 "It seems there will be a kind of peace between China and Japan"
news.211.t:0 "Japan Claims Hegemony in East Asia"
news.211.d:0 "Considering their military supremacy unchallenged in East Asia,
[JAP.GetLeader] has announced that [JAP.GetNameDef] considers the entire region as
their sphere of interest. Without accurate information about the extent of Japan's
capacity for power projection, it is still unclear exactly what [JAP.GetNameDef]
considers a rightful part of the recently established [JAP.GetFactionName]."
news.211.a:0 "The [JAP.GetFactionName] is rising"
news.211.b:0 "This is an interesting development"
news.211.c:0 "They will not dare lay claim to our Asian territory"
news.211.e:0 "A concerning development in the Pacific"
news.211.f:0 "It sounds like we have conflicting interests"
news.211.g:0 "We should keep an eye on this"
news.212.t:0 "Japanese Diplomats in Berlin"
news.212.d_not_axis:0 "A new partnership is developing between Tokyo and Berlin.
Negotiations have begun for a pact between the two states, citing both strategic
interests and shared values. While it remains to be seen what, if anything, comes
from these negotiations, the prospect of a friendship between some of the strongest
military forces on each hemisphere is a cause to worry for their many enemies."
news.212.d_axis:0 "A new partnership is developing between Tokyo and Berlin.
Negotiations have begun for a pact between the two states, citing both strategic
interests and shared values. While it remains to be seen what, if anything, comes
from these negotiations, the prospect of a friendship between some of the strongest
military forces on each hemisphere is a cause for celebration for their allies, and
a cause to worry for their many enemies."
news.212.a:0 "This will make us all stronger"
news.212.b:0 "Our enemies should not be making friends"
news.212.c:0 "It might be best if nothing came of this"
news.213.t:0 "[USA.GetNameDefCap] Stands Against Fascism"
news.213.d_peace:0 "As the Land of the Free, [USA.GetNameDef] considers itself the
natural enemy of fascism in all its forms across the world. With the aggression of
the German regime, they are at present the greatest enemy of a world built on the
liberal principles [USA.GetNameDef] adhere to.\n\nWith this in mind, and the
approval of the [USA.GetAdjective] Congress, [USA.GetLeader] has issued a warning
to the [GER.GetNameDef]. Unless [GER.GetNameDef] reverses their political course,
[USA.GetNameDef] will take action against them.\n\nWhile no course of action was
specified, the implied threat of war lies heavy between the two countries."
news.213.d_war:0 "As the Land of the Free, [USA.GetNameDef] considers itself the
natural enemy of fascism in all its forms across the world. With the aggression of
the German regime, they are at present the greatest enemy of a world built on the
liberal principles [USA.GetNameDef] adhere to.\n\nWith this in mind, and the
approval of the [USA.GetAdjective] Congress, [USA.GetLeader] has issued a warning
to [GER.GetNameDef]. Unless [GER.GetNameDef] capitulates and reverses political
course, [USA.GetNameDef] will bring all their industrial and military might against
them.\n"We will not allow [GER.GetNameDef] to divert the progress of history!""
news.213.a:0 "The [GER.GetName] will stand strong for a thousand years!"
news.213.b:0 "They will have to prove their words with steel"
news.213.c:0 "The [GER.GetName] will fall!"
news.213.e:0 "This will not have a peaceful resolution"
news.214.t:0 "Poland Seeks Baltic Cooperation"
news.214.d_not_baltic:0 ""There is no outcome for us that does not risk yet more
oppression of the Polish people."\n\nFollowing [POL.GetName]'s distancing from the
international community, Polish politicians have been pursuing the idea of a power
"between the seas."\n\nWhile the hope is to create an alliance stretching from the
Baltic to the Black Sea, their stated priority remains to reinforce their position
against threatening influences to both the east and the west. To this end,
[POL.GetName] is seeking closer bonds with their neighbors in the Baltic."
news.214.d_baltic:0 "[POL.GetName] has been gradually distancing itself from the
international community, well-aware that they can not rely on the politicking of
the "great powers" to prevent aggressors from once again bringing down the Polish
state.\n\nInstead, [POL.GetLeader] has presented plans for an alliance to reinforce
the Baltic region, that will hopefully deter aggression from either east or
west.\n\nWith the deterioration of European stability, such an alliance might be in
our best interest."
news.214.a:0 "A new power in Eastern Europe."
news.214.b:0 "They are meddling in our sphere of influence!"
news.214.c:0 "They are clearly attempting to threaten the [GER.GetName]."
news.214.e:0 "The [POL.GetFactionName] might be our safest bet."
news.215.t:0 "[GER.GetName] Formalises Anti-Soviet Pact"
news.215.d_not_soviet:0 "[GER.GetNameDefCap] has long condemned communism in all
forms, and has made diplomatic motions to demand other nations oppose it as
well.\n\nNow, the [GER.GetName] has offered "states under immediate threat from
communism" a chance to form a pact against the [SOV.GetName]. Any country in the
pact will be committed to fighting a war against the [SOV.GetName], should there
come a time when a member is attacked."
news.215.d_soviet:0 "[GER.GetLeader] has been a vocal opponent of communism since
before he came to power, and there has never been any doubt that [GER.GetNameDef]
considers itself an enemy of [SOV.GetNameDef].\n\nToday, that attitude has been
announced to the world, as the previously held "Anti-Soviet Agreement" between
[GER.GetNameDef] and several other countries now has been formalised into a pact.
The other members will be called to war should one of them end up in a conflict
against us."
news.215.a:0 "This is the only way to counter the communist threat."
news.215.b:0 "The struggle will only hasten the workers' revolution."
news.215.c:0 "Let them bleed each other dry."
news.216.t:0 "[TUR.GetName] Resists Ultimatum From [GER.GetName]."
news.216.d:0 "Diplomats from the [GER.GetName] handed [TUR.GetName] an ultimatum
yesterday, which demanded [TUR.GetLeader] step down in favor of a German-backed
government. With the backing of the Grand National Assembly, [TUR.GetLeader]
rejected the ultimatum, announcing to the [TUR.GetAdjective] people that Turkey
would never be the pawn in a foreign dictator's war games.\n\nNow the country
braces itself for war."
news.216.a:0 "The [GER.GetName] will be brought low."
news.216.b:0 "We stand with [TUR.GetName]."
news.216.c:0 "Foolish resistance."
news.216.e:0 "War in Turkey seems inevitable."
news.217.t:0 "[GER.GetNameDefCap] Drives [TUR.GetNameDef] to Join the
[ENG.GetFactionName]"
news.217.d:0 "\n\nIn delivering an ultimatum to the [TUR.GetAdjective] government,
[GER.GetNameDef] has created a new enemy for itself. Rather than cave to the
demands from [GER.GetAdjective] diplomats as [GER.GetLeader] expected,
[TUR.GetNameDef] has agreed to a defensive alliance with
[ENG.GetNameDef].\n\n[ENG.GetNameDef] and her allies prepare to defend
[TUR.GetNameDef] in case [GER.GetNameDef] acts on its ultimatum."
news.217.a:0 "We must stand together against [GER.GetNameDef]."
news.217.b:0 "[GER.GetNameDefCap] is making ever more enemies."
news.217.c:0 "If they refuse peaceful cooperation..."
news.217.e:0 "[GER.GetNameDefCap] and [TUR.GetNameDef] are playing a dangerous
game."
news.218.t:0 "Yes! We Have No Bananas"
news.218.d:0 "While our severe rationing program does not extend to fresh fruit,
the shadow of war means we are lacking most of our capacity for import. Many former
commodities from the tropics are therefore now unattainable luxuries, including
such things as lemons and bananas. \nIn keeping the wartime spirit, shopkeepers
have taken to hanging signs in their windows, referencing the jolly old show
tune.\n\nUnfortunately there is also a shortage of string beans and onions,
cabbages and scallions, and all kinds of fruit, but the British spirit keeps up!"
news.218.a:0 "I just wanted a banana"
news.219.t:0 "Leadership Purges in [SOV.GetNameDef]"
news.219.d:0 "Uncertainty has long reigned in [SOV.GetNameDef]. While details are
scarce, there has been a series of secret trials on the highest level, and both
generals and ministers have disappeared from the public eye.\nThe natural
assumption is that some great conspiracy has been uncovered within the Communist
Party, but no official statement has been made. In addition, the diplomatic reports
we have access to indicate that evidence presented at these trials has been far
from indisputable.\n\nWhatever has been happening, the structure of the
[SOV.GetAdjective] high command has changed irrevocably."
news.219.a:0 "[SOV.GetLeader] has secured stability in [SOV.GetNameDef]."
news.219.b:0 "Evidence of the corruption inherent in communism."
news.219.c:0 "[SOV.GetAdjective] command has suffered greatly"
news.220.t:0 "Officers Revolt in [SOV.GetNameDef]!"
news.220.d:0 "Parts of the Soviet high command have risen in revolt against the
leadership of [SOV.GetLeader]!\nIt is unclear exactly what has caused this
uprising, but it does not seem to be a particularly well-planned effort to seize
power.\n\nThe [SOV.GetAdjective] political situation may not be as they project to
the outside world."
news.220.a:0 "The people will always triumph."
news.220.b:0 "For [Root.GetNameDef]!"
news.220.c:0 "They crumble from within!"
news.220.e:0 "The socialist power structure is unsustainable."
news.220.f:0 "That's an unexpected development."
news.221.t:0 "Trotsky Returns to [SOV.GetNameDef]"
news.221.d:0 "[SOV.GetNameDefCap] has seen a great upset, as Stalin has been
deposed by a faction supporting his old political rival [SOV.GetLeader]!\nAs for
where the old dictator is now, or exactly how the transition took place, details
are still scarce.\nEverything indicates that it was not a peaceful transition
however, as some Stalin loyalists have hoisted their banners in revolt against
Trotsky's new regime."
news.221.a:0 "The Fourth International leads the way."
news.221.b:0 "A new world leader enters the stage."
news.221.c:0 "But Trotsky is right here in... Oh."
news.222.t:0 "[ENG.GetAdjective] Parliament Debates Intervention in Scandinavia"
news.222.d:0 "\nConsidering the strategic value of the Scandinavian region to
[ENG.GetAdjective] defensive efforts, and the potential risks of seeing an enemy
build influence there, the [ENG.GetAdjective] Parliament has debated the
possibility of a military intervention.\nWhile the political implications of such
action weighed heavily on [ENG.GetLeader], several decisive arguments were
delivered before it was decided that the rest of the debate should be conducted in
closed chambers.\n\nSuch an intervention would irrevocably change the political
landscape of Northern Europe."
news.222.a:0 "We do what we must, for King and country."
news.222.b:0 "Will they threaten [Root.GetAdjective] independence too?"
news.222.c:0 "[ENG.GetNameDefCap] must make some tough choices."
news.222.e:0 "Such action will upset the balance in Europe."
news.222.f:0 "Will they really chance an intervention?"
news.223.t:0 "[ENG.GetAdjective] Parliament Debates Intervention in the Benelux"
news.223.d:0 "\nHaving learnt from the Great War, the [ENG.GetAdjective] will not
underestimate the strategic value of the Benelux region, and the potential risks of
seeing enemy countries build influence there. The [ENG.GetAdjective] Parliament has
debated the possibility of a military intervention.\nWhile the political
implications of such action weighed heavily on [ENG.GetLeader], several decisive
arguments were delivered before it was decided that the rest of the debate should
be conducted in closed chambers.\n\nSuch an intervention would irrevocably change
the political landscape of Western Europe."
news.223.a:0 "We do what we must, for King and country."
news.223.b:0 "Will they threaten [Root.GetAdjective] independence too?"
news.223.c:0 "[ENG.GetNameDefCap] must make some tough choices."
news.223.e:0 "Such action will upset the balance in Europe."
news.223.f:0 "Will they really chance an intervention?"
news.224.t:0 "[ENG.GetNameDefCap] Pressures [Spain.GetNameDef]"
news.224.d:0 "With the tradition of British influence in the Mediterranean
projected from Gibraltar, it should come as no surprise that the [ENG.GetAdjective]
government has decided to put political pressure on the fascist government in
[Spain.GetNameDef].\n\nStill rebuilding from their civil war, [ENG.GetAdjective]
support is far more important than political principles."
news.224.a:0 "We must accept their diplomatic mission."
news.224.b:0 "Who do the [ENG.GetAdjective] think they are?"
news.224.c:0 "The [ENG.GetAdjective] are exerting their influence."
news.225.t:0 "[ENG.GetNameDefCap] Exerts Influence in [TUR.GetNameDef]"
news.225.d:0 "The Mediterranean has long been a region of great strategic value to
the imperial influence of [ENG.GetNameDef]. Now the [ENG.GetAdjective] government
is looking for further support from countries in the region. To that end they have
appointed a "special consul to the [TUR.GetAdjective] state."\n\nConsidering the
centuries of fierce competition for naval supremacy in the Mediterranean, whether
they are successful in bringing their two countries closer together remains to be
seen."
news.225.a:0 "Their diplomatic mission might be useful to us."
news.225.b:0 "Who do the [ENG.GetAdjective] think they are?"
news.225.c:0 "The [ENG.GetAdjective] are exerting their influence."
news.226.t:0 "[ENG.GetNameDefCap] Exerts Influence in [GRE.GetNameDef]"
news.226.d:0 "The Mediterranean has long been a region of great strategic value to
the imperial influence of [ENG.GetNameDef]. Now the [ENG.GetAdjective] government
is looking for further support from countries in the region. To that end they have
appointed a "special consul to the [GRE.GetAdjective] state."\n\nMore than a
century after Lord Byron's participation in the Greek War for Independence, whether
[ENG.GetNameDef] is successful remains to be seen."
news.226.a:0 "Their diplomatic mission might be useful to us."
news.226.b:0 "Who do the [ENG.GetAdjective] think they are?"
news.226.c:0 "The [ENG.GetAdjective] are exerting their influence."
news.227.t:0 "A Dark and Savage Journey"
news.227.d:0 ""We were ten miles out from Berlin when the effects started to take
hold. They were supposed to be enhancing our combat effort. Ridiculous. The only
enhanced thing was my suspicion that my CO was trying to get rid of me. It didn't
help that I couldn't tell the difference between the rolling treads of german
panzers and the wild thumping behind my eyes.\nI needed to find Dr. Gonzo.""
news.227.a:0 "We're in Fledermaus country."
news.228.t:0 "[ENG.GetNameDefCap] Announces Balkan Diplomatic Initiative"
news.228.d:0 "\n[ENG.GetNameDef] is not alone in seeing the threat rising in
Central Europe.\n\nWith their status as an independent nation guaranteed by the
now-challenged Treaty of Versailles, or with fascist powers in their aggressive
rhetoric claiming right to their territory, several states have seen the need to
lead a pro-[ENG.GetAdjective] policy. \n[ENG.GetNameDef] has responded to this
development by redoubling their diplomatic efforts in the region."
news.228.a:0 "Let us hope they can protect us against the fascist wave."
news.228.b:0 "They should stick to their own little "sphere of influence!""
news.228.c:0 "European stability must be maintained!"
news.228.e:0 "[ENG.GetNameDefCap] is preparing their strategy."
news.229.t:0 "[GRE.GetNameDefCap] Resists [GER.GetAdjective] Pressure"
news.229.d:0 "Despite having been greatly reduced by the territorial demands led
by [GER.GetNameDef], [GRE.GetNameDef] has now drawn a line in the sand.
[GRE.GetLeader] has made it clear that [GRE.GetNameDef] will make no further
concessions, and will no longer bow to any [GER.GetAdjective] demands.\n\nThis all
comes as a response to an ultimatum from [GER.GetNameDef], that the government of
[GRE.GetNameDef] steps down and accepts a [GER.GetAdjective]-approved replacement."
news.229.a:0 "[GER.GetAdjective] advances must be refused!"
news.229.b:0 "They should have saved themselves while had the chance."
news.229.c:0 "This will likely end in armed conflict."
news.230.t:1 "Rebellions in the Americas"
news.230.d:0 "In both Central and South America, revolutionaries have taken arms
and risen in rebellion in the name of [USA.GetRulingIdeologyNoun].\n\nThey are
generally well-equipped and well-organised, and if they had been championing
another ideology, their funding would have been easy to trace. Whoever is supplying
these movements have made a concerted effort to hide their involvement,
however.\n\nOf course, there is only one great power with a stated foreign policy
mission to promote [USA.GetRulingIdeologyNoun] in the Americas..."
news.230.a:0 "They will bring our country to the brink of ruin!"
news.230.b:0 "Huh? Wasn't us."
news.230.c:0 "People everywhere should rise for the cause of liberty!"
news.230.e:0 "American-sponsored coups?\nA once-in-a-lifetime event!"
news.231.t:0 "[JAP.GetAdjective] Build-up On [CHI.GetAdjective] Border"
news.231.d:0 "Following the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, [JAP.GetName] has not let
down their pressure on the [CHI.GetAdjective] border.\nIn conjunction with
aggressive [JAP.GetAdjective] rhetoric speaking of "terrible retaliation for
[CHI.GetNameDef]'s refusal to cooperate," a renewed war between [JAP.GetNameDef]
and [CHI.GetNameDef] seems more and more likely by the day.\n\nThe diplomatic
situation will soon reach a boiling point, and [JAP.GetNameDef] has expressed no
interest in defusing the situation."
news.231.a:0 "Vicious imperialist invaders!"
news.231.b:0 "The conflict in China is worrying."
news.232.t:0 "[GER.GetNameDefCap] Seeks Scandinavian Support"
news.232.d:0 "Speaking of "common political interests," [GER.GetLeader] today
announced a diplomatic program to improve relations between [GER.GetNameDef] and
the Scandinavian nations.\nThe first step is the establishment of a permanent
diplomatic mission in [DEN.GetNameDef], which will ensure that no conflict arises
between the two countries.\n\nThe [DEN.GetAdjective] government has graciously
accepted this diplomatic outreach, according to
[GER.GetLeader].\n\n[DEN.GetAdjective] diplomats were not available for comment."
news.232.a:0 "Making friends is better than making enemies..."
news.232.b:0 "Do they really think they will find new allies at this point?"
news.232.c:0 "We should keep an eye on this situation."
news.233.t:0 "[GER.GetAdjective] Interest in Scandinavia"
news.233.d_war:0 "[GER.GetNameDefCap] has clear strategic interests in
Scandinavia, both for bases of military operations and for the sake of natural
resource import. The escalating conflict has meant that there is a very real threat
to any resources ferried through the Baltic or the North Sea.\n\nWith gradually
intensifying diplomatic threats against [DEN.GetNameDef] and [NOR.GetNameDef], an
increase in [GER.GetAdjective] military operations in the region seems likely."
news.233.d_no_war:0 "[GER.GetAdjective] rhetoric has intensified towards the
northern countries in recent weeks. The message is clear: [DEN.GetNameDef] and
[NOR.GetNameDef] must in no way, whether by opposition or inaction, hamper German
imports.\n\nWhile there is no immediately obvious cause for such demands, as
imports are still flowing freely to Germany, our diplomats worry that this is a
prelude to [GER.GetAdjective] action in the region."
news.233.a:0 "This does not bode well."
news.233.b:0 "We must consider our options."
news.233.c:0 "We shall see how the situation develops."
news.234.t:0 "[GER.GetAdjective] Pressure Towards the Benelux"
news.234.d:0 "Following the breakout of war with France, German has applied
stronger diplomatic pressure than ever on the countries of the Benelux. With
[FRA.GetAdjective] and [ENG.GetAdjective] backing, however, they are refusing to
give in to the pressures.\n\nThere is reason to believe that if [GER.GetNameDef] is
unable to get what they want by diplomacy, they will take it by force."
news.234.a:0 "Not again!"
news.234.b:0 "[GER.GetNameDefCap] must be kept at bay!"
news.234.c:0 "That would be an aggressive strike."
news.235.t:0 "Chaplin Seized in California"
news.235.d:0 "Joyous news for [GER.GetLeader] today as his favorite movie star,
the one and only Charlie Chaplin, has been found in California. While escaping to
rural areas, he was stopped by a [GER.GetAdjective] patrol, who immediately
recognized him for his iconic mustache. After having him reprise the final
monologue of his masterful "The Great Dictator," the esteemed actor was 'convinced'
to come along to entertain the [GER.GetAdjective] troops stationed in the
region.\n\nNow he is going to be sent to Berlin, where [GER.GetLeader] will finally
get to meet his hero. While political differences risks putting a damper on the
meeting, [GER.GetLeader] is awaiting the moment as giddy as a child."
news.235.a:0 "He'll be getting a welcome worthy of an American hero!"
news.236.t:0 "The Yalta Conference"
news.236.d:0 "Seeing a joint victory against [GER.GetNameDef] as inevitable,
[yalta_origin.GetNameDef] and [yalta_partner.GetNameDef] are looking to secure
future stability in Europe. [yalta_origin.GetLeader], [yalta_partner.GetLeader],
and leaders for other countries participating in the war effort have met to agree
on the fate of [GER.GetNameDef].\n\nDays of negotiations have led to the drawing of
a new map of Europe. This new European order is divided between the east and the
west by the wound about to be carved through the middle of [GER.GetNameDef].\n\nIt
remains to be seen whether this will truly lead to lasting peace in Europe."
news.236.a:0 "Don't praise the day before the evening's over."
news.236.b:0 "We demanded what seemed right."
news.236.c:0 "Let us bring this war to a swift conclusion."
news.236.e:0 "This may be the end of [GER.GetNameDef]."
news.237.t:0 "The Anschluss of Austria"
news.237.d:0 "After a successful coup d'état by the local Nazi party in
[From.Root.GetNameDef], German troops have crossed the border and taken control of
the country. \n\nThe German soldiers were greeted by cheering crowds in the cities,
as they rushed through the country to join the [From.Root.GetAdjective]s fighting
in the ongoing civil war. [GER.GetLeader] announced the Anschluss of Austria, and
underlined:\n\n'The struggles of the people will soon be over! The oldest eastern
province of the German people shall be, from this point on, the newest bastion of
[GER.GetNameDef]!'"
news.237.a:0 "If that is what they wish..."
news.237.b:0 "Welcome to the Reich!"
news.237.c:0 "We must secure our northern borders!"
news.237.e:0 "This violates the Versailles Treaty!"
news.238.t:0 "[AST.GetNameDefCap] Assumes Responsibility for Colonial Holdings"
news.238.d:0 "\nIn an attempt to stand up to the increased threat against
[ENG.GetAdjective] holdings in Southeast Asia, the colonial territories of
Singapore and Borneo have been transferred to [AST.GetNameDef]. With the goal of
being the Commonwealth's first and best line of defense in the Pacific,
[AST.GetNameDef] assumes full responsibility for military and administrative
preparations in case of fighting in the region.\n\nPresumably intended to counter
the imperial ambitions of [JAP.GetNameDef], [AST.GetNameDef] will no longer be
entirely reliant on the efforts of its former colonial overlord to protect her
shores from invasion."
news.238.a:0 "An interesting strategy."
news.238.b:0 "Let's hope [AST.GetNameDef] know what they're doing."
news.238.c:0 "We finally have the means we need to defend the continent."
news.238.e:0 "Do they really believe it will make a difference?"
news.239.t:0 "[AST.GetNameDefCap] Joins the [SOV.GetFactionName]"
news.239.d:0 "Seeing their countries as "natural allies in the spread of the
revolution," [AST.GetLeader] and [SOV.GetLeader] have signed a treaty that sees
[AST.GetNameDef] accede as one of the primary members of the
[SOV.GetFactionName].\n[AST.GetNameDef] has been declared a shining example of a
worker's state, by and for the people, rather than the colonial overlords of
Europe.\n\nWith the recent developments in [AST.GetAdjective] politics, some might
say this move was inevitable. Nevertheless it is seen as a great cause for worry
among those precise "colonial overlords of Europe," and any who are opposed to the
unfettered grasp of communists and their World Revolution."
news.239.a:0 "Highly disconcerting."
news.239.b:0 "We welcome our fellow socialists with open arms!"
news.239.c:0 "We are the very frontiers of justice and fairness!"
news.239.e:0 "More rats boarding the ship we're about to sink."
news.240.t:0 "The Treaty of Jayapura"
news.240.d:0 "The [AST.GetAdjective] and [HOL.GetAdjective] government today
announced a "Joint Cooperation and Defense Pact" that will see the
[HOL.GetAdjective] colonial holdings in Southeast Asia placed under the protection
of the [AST.GetAdjective] armed forces. The treaty was signed by the Dutch governor
of Indonesia and [AST.GetLeader], who announced that the deal will include full
colonial administration, due to the "distant and challenging situation in
Europe."\n\nThe [HOL.GetAdjective] government has issued no statement on the
treaty."
news.240.a:0 "This comes as a surprise."
news.240.b:0 "One does what one must to survive."
news.240.c:0 "[AST.GetNameDefCap] watches over the Pacific."
news.241.t:0 "[NZL.GetNameDefCap] Submits to [AST.GetAdjective] Influence"
news.241.d:0 "Following the establishment of a socialist workers' state in
Australia, the [AST.GetAdjective] government is now working to exert its influence
on the region. Citing calls from oppressed farmers and factory workers in
[NZL.GetNameDef], [AST.GetNameDef] has been pressuring the [NZL.GetAdjective]
government to join in a "People's Union" of the South Pacific.\n\nSeeing itself
surrounded, and with little hope of timely aid from the [ENG.GetFactionName],
[NZL.GetNameDef] has given in to the demands. While [AST.GetLeader] proclaims "the
equality of all states as an extension of the equality of all people," there is
little doubt as to which state is calling the shots."
news.241.a:0 "Things are changing in the Pacific."
news.241.b:0 "We had no choice, so... for the revolution."
news.241.c:0 "Let me hear you say "for the revolution!""
news.242.t:0 "[AST.GetNameDefCap] Assumes Control of Southeast Asian Colonies"
news.242.d:0 "\n[ENG.GetNameDef] military doctrine has long struggled with the
issue of defense in Southeast Asia. Now they are hoping their problems are at an
end, as [AST.GetNameDef] assumes responsibility for the defense of Singapore and
Borneo, to counter hostile military activity in the region.\n\nThis transfer of
power includes, at least for the time being, the civilian administration of the
colonial regions, in order to allow [AST.GetNameDef] any measures required to keep
their continent safe from overseas attack. The political implications of this move
for [ENG.GetNameDef], [AST.GetNameDef] and [MAL.GetNameDef] are as of yet
uncertain."
news.242.a:0 "This changes the balance of power in Southeast Asia."
news.242.b:0 "Let's hope [AST.GetNameDef] doesn't ruin this."
news.242.c:0 "Perfect! All according to plan."
news.243.t:0 "[AST.GetNameDefCap] and [JAP.GetNameDef] Announce Alliance"
news.243.d:0 "With the recent gains of [AST.GetNameDef] and [JAP.GetNameDef] in
East Asia and the Pacific, many observers expected it to only be a question of time
before the two burgeoning empires would be brought into conflict. However, the
countries have instead reached an accord of cooperation, in what was quickly termed
"the Pacific Barrier."\nThe treaty has not been published by either country, so
many aspects of their agreement are unknown. What is certain is that both sides
have promised each other military support to "counter the advances of greedy
outsiders in our respective regions."\n\nIt is too early to say what the world
order envisioned by [JAP.GetNameDef] and [AST.GetNameDef] looks like, but there can
be no doubt that [AST.GetFactionName] is now the dominant force in the Pacific."
news.243.a:0 "Disconcerting, to say the least."
news.243.b:0 "[Root.GetNameDefCap] welcomes cooperation with all who will not
stand in our way."
news.243.c:0 "This is a great partnership, at least for now."
news.244.t:0 "[AST.GetNameDefCap] Establishes Sphere of Influence"
news.244.d:0 "In a move that surprised few observers, [AST.GetNameDef] has
announced its own, independent treaty organization. [AST.GetLeader] has announced
that [AST.GetNameDef] will seek allies in an attempt to maintain stability in the
Southeast Asia-Pacific region and beyond, and if necessary to counter aggression
against the [AST.GetAdjective] state and others.\n\nWith recent moves away from its
Commonwealth ties, this seems like the natural next step as [AST.GetNameDef] seeks
to become sole master of its fate."
news.244.a:0 "They are making a play for dominance."
news.244.b:0 "Our own back yard will not be ruled by Europeans!"
news.245.t:0 "[USA.GetNameDefCap] Joins [AST.GetAdjective] Defense Initiative"
news.245.d:0 "\nWith concern over the growing strategic importance of the Pacific,
[AST.GetNameDef] and [USA.GetNameDef] has signed a treaty of Pacific cooperation.
Although intended to maintain the political stability of the region, and by
extension transpacific shipping, the treaty also involves contingencies for
military defense, allowing the two countries to exert authority far beyond their
actual territorial claims.\n\nWith such a vast area now being under Australo-
American "protection," it is surely only a matter of time before those
contingencies will be put to the test."
news.245.a:0 "A fascinating move..."
news.245.b:0 "This will ensure our place as a dominant power in the Pacific."
news.245.c:0 "Together we will maintain stability across half the globe."
news.246.t:0 "[USA.GetNameDefCap] and [CAN.GetNameDef] Formalize Alliance"
news.246.d:0 "Having cooperated for some time through the Joint Defense Board, a
new political partnership has developed between [USA.GetNameDef] and
[CAN.GetNameDef]. Termed the [CAN.GetFactionName], the program aims to further
North American interests in all foreign affairs, including all matters of defense
and military action.\n\nWith [CAN.GetNameDef] still discovering its post-colonial
self and [USA.GetAdjective] politicians practically fighting each other over
isolationist and interventionist policies, the newly formed alliance may offer both
countries the foreign policy direction they are sorely lacking."
news.246.a:0 "Will they look to the Americas, or beyond?"
news.246.b:0 "Brothers in land, brothers in arms!"
news.246.c:0 "There can be no threat at home, now."
news.247.t:0 "[CAN.GetNameDefCap] Joins [GER.GetAdjective]-led Alliance!"
news.247.d:0 "Following swift negotiations, [CAN.GetNameDef] has announced that
they have become a signatory member of the [GER.GetFactionName]. The
[CAN.GetAdjective] government proclaimed itself a "proud defender of the
[GER.GetAdjective] people, just as [GER.GetNameDef] will be a defender of the
[CAN.GetAdjective]."\n\nWhile the details of [CAN.GetNameDef]'s entry into the pact
are unknown, it seems likely that hostilities will be initiated against the enemies
of [GER.GetNameDef] in short order. This may very well be a decisive moment in the
war effort."
news.247.a:0 "A shocking development!"
news.247.b:0 "We will aid our allies in Europe!"
news.247.c:0 "Brother peoples standing together!"
news.247.e:0 "Damn those fickle [CAN.GetAdjective]s!"
news.248.t:0 "[ENG.GetNameDefCap] Gives Up Northeastern Territories"
news.248.d:0 "\nFollowing increasing diplomatic pressure from [CAN.GetNameDef],
[ENG.GetNameDef] has ceded the territories of Labrador and Newfoundland to the
[CAN.GetAdjective] state. It has long been the goal of [CAN.GetAdjective]
politicians to "unite all rightful [CAN.GetAdjective] territory," a goal which is
now one step closer to fulfillment.\n\nOf course, the unanswered question remains
as to what constitutes "rightfully [CAN.GetAdjective]" territory. Both
[ENG.GetNameDef] and the entire North American continent will be sleeping with one
eye open from now on."
news.248.a:0 "[ENG.GetNameDefCap] no longer has a foothold in North America..."
news.248.b:0 "Everything is as it should be."
news.248.c:0 "Bah, take those backwater rocks!"
news.249.t:0 "[CAN.GetNameDefCap] and [MEX.GetNameDef] Unite!"
news.249.d:0 "[USA.GetAdjective] politicians woke to worrying news this morning,
as [CAN.GetNameDef] and [MEX.GetNameDef] announced a new defensive pact, focused on
"countering and containing immediate threats to both our countries' continued
sovreignity." The thinly veiled threat does little to disguise the intention of
hampering the military efforts of [USA.GetNameDef] on the American continent, and
possibly beyond.\n\nPolitical commentators compare the situation to that of Europe
before the Great War; two sides with everything to lose, and no way of easing
tensions. The question seems less about who poses the greater threat to whom, but
rather which side will be the one to launch a preemptive strike first."
news.249.a:0 "We have seen this before; it can only end in tears."
news.249.b:0 "The army of the north will be ready."
news.249.c:0 "The army of the south will be ready."
news.249.e:0 "We must find a way to counter this move, swiftly."
news.250.t:0 "Civil War in [MEX.GetNameDef]!"
news.250.d:0 "The instability of [MEX.GetAdjective] politics over the past few
years has brewed over into armed conflict! The forces of the Synarchist party have
taken up arms, and fighting has erupted in the streets of several major
[MEX.GetAdjective] cities!\n\nWhile the government was thought to have an obvious
upper hand against any uprising, rumors abound of foreign support for the
nationalists. The country's close neighbors watch with bated breath. Where this
conflict will take Mexico, only time can tell."
news.250.a:0 "A worrying conflict that might devastate Mexico."
news.250.b:0 "Now we just need to ensure the nationalists seize power."
news.250.c:0 "A steep cost for our country, but one that must be paid."
news.251.t:0 "[CAN.GetNameDefCap] Seeks Immediate Patriation"
news.251.d:0 "\n\nAfter breakdowns in negotiations with Westminster and an
unprecedented 63-hour debate, the Canadian Parliament has overturned the British
North America Act, instead enshrining the Canadian Constitution in laws untouchable
by the British parliament or monarchy.\nAlthough not an anti-British move in its
own right, it signals a move away from the Commonwealth policies of the old
empire.\n\nWhile a natural step to take for any country wanting to ensure their
future stability, it does nothing to alleviate the already tense state of global
politics."
news.251.a:0 "They can tough it out alone, then."
news.251.b:0 "[ENG.GetNameDefCap] grows weaker by the day."
news.251.c:0 "Why does this have to happen right now?!"
news.251.e:0 "An empire coming apart at the seams."
news.251.f:0 "From Sea to Sea, [CAN.GetNameDef] will be free!"
news.252.t:0 "[CAN.GetNameDefCap] Joins the [GER.GetFactionName]!"
news.252.d:0 "Seeing themselves as natural allies, [GER.GetNameDef] and
[CAN.GetNameDef] have signed a pact of mutual defense. [CAN.GetAdjective] Premier
[CAN.GetLeader] announced the alliance in a speech quoting the natural alignment of
[CAN.GetAdjective] and [GER.GetAdjective] interests.\n\nConsidering increased
mobilization across Europe and [CAN.GetNameDef]'s recent distancing from the
Commonwealth, it is not difficult to forecast the kind of interests under
discussion.\nBoth in Europe and the Americas, the old powers watch with growing
concern."
news.252.a:0 "It is the way the world is turning..."
news.252.b:0 "We are the weight that maintains the balance of power."
news.252.c:0 "With this the balance of power tips in our favor!"
news.252.e:0 "Another front to worry about, if it came down to war."
news.252.f:0 "We grow ever stronger!"
news.253.t:0 "[AST.GetNameDefCap] Seeks Distance from Commonwealth"
news.253.d:0 "\nIn a speech this morning, Prime Minister [AST.GetLeader] announced
the Australian government's dedication to growth and stability as an Oceanic state.
This means looking to new shores than those of Britain's Europe, as the Australian
people can no longer bear the weight of foreign conflicts on their shoulders. In a
direct reference to the King's Speech at the open of the last parliament,
[AST.GetLeader] hit the point home by stating "Never Another Gallipoli!"\n\nThe
rapturous cheers from the crowds indicate a new era of Australian politics has
begun. Where it will end, the world can only begin to speculate."
news.253.a:0 "The [Root.GetFactionName] will have to do without [AST.GetNameDef]."
news.253.b:0 "Watch an empire fall to pieces..."
news.253.c:0 "They chose NOW to seek greater independence?"
news.253.e:0 "This will have large ramifications on the Pacific."
news.253.f:0 "We stake our own path!"
news.254.t:0 "[AST.GetNameDefCap] and New Zealand "United""
news.254.d:0 "[AST.GetNameDefCap], asserting its complete independence, has
started exerting its influence on the South Pacific. As part of this the
[AST.GetAdjective] government has demanded that all former colonial states of
Oceania be placed under their authority.\n\nNaturally unwilling, the hard-pressed
[ENG.GetAdjective] and New Zealander governments initially offered diplomatic
resistance. However, without any base for projecting the Empire's authority in the
region - a role previously fulfilled by Australia, it was only a question of time
before [AST.GetNameDef] presented an ultimatum backed by force.\nNew Zealand is now
the eastmost province of [AST.GetNameDef]."
news.254.a:0 "We should keep our eye on the situation."
news.254.b:0 "As is only right."
news.254.c:0 "This is a betrayal!"
news.260.t:0 "[SAF.GetNameDefCap] assumes responsibility for African colonies"
news.260.desc:0 "\nIn a formal ceremony today, [SAF.GetLeader] signed the treaty
that will give his government control over the British dependencies in Africa. The
territories of Bechuanaland, Rhodesia and Kenya will now be administered from
Pretoria. \n\nSpeaking before the House of Commons, [ENG.GetLeader] denied that the
move weakened Britain's position in the continent, calling it instead "a most
sensible change to allow for a more efficient administration and defense of these
areas.""
news.260.a:0 "Interesting."
news.260.b:0 "Very sensible indeed."
news.260.c:0 "Is this the beginning of the end of the Empire in Africa?"
news.261.t:0 "[ENG.GetNameDefCap] reorganizes African colonies"
news.261.desc:0 "British Parliament has narrowly accepted a measure that will
fundamentally reorganize parts of the British colonies in Africa. The new act
creates, effectively, two new colonial regimes in the states of Rhodesia and Kenya.
These new states will have a certain measure of freedom to manage their own
affairs, but will also have responsibilities to provide their own defenses.
\n\nSome conservatives opposed to the decision openly voiced fears that this
decision is just the first step in a process they call 'decolonization'.
\n\n[ENG.GetLeader] was not immediately available for comment."
news.261.a:0 "Interesting."
news.261.b:0 "What a stupid arrangement."
news.261.c:0 "That is one way to grow the Commonwealth, apparently."
news.262.t:0 "The South African Civil War"
news.262.desc:0 "Long simmering tensions in [SAF.GetName] have now broken out into
open war. The fascist Nationalists claim that the policies of the democratic
Unionist government are threatening the [SAF.GetAdjective] way of life. The
Unionists, they say, stab the brave warriors of the Boer Wars in the back with
their unconditional support for [ENG.GetName]. \n\nThe Nationalist Provisional
Government under [SAF.GetLeader] has called on all true patriots to join them in
restoring freedom to South Africa through force of arms. The Unionist government in
Pretoria has labeled the Nationalists "insurgents and traitors of the worst kind".
With military forces declaring equally for both sides, the conflict in South Africa
may take a long time to resolve."
news.262.a:0 "Perhaps we should consider sending support."
news.262.b:0 "This was a long time coming."
news.262.c:0 "Perhaps the biggest threats are inside our borders..."
news.263.t:0 "Anti-Royalist riots in [SAF.GetNameDef]"
news.263.desc:0 "A wave of anti-monarchy demonstrations, many of which turned
violent, has swept across South Africa. Thousands of protesters took to the street,
storming police stations and other government buildings. Portraits of the King were
torn down, slashed, burned, and, in one occasion, dissolved in acid. \n\nThe police
and the military were noted by observers to be very reluctant to try and contain
the uprising, opting instead to guard factories and bridges. This has raised the
question whether the riots really came as a surprise to the government."
news.263.a:0 "A revolution in the making?"
news.263.b:0 "No comment."
news.263.c:0 "Perhaps the biggest threats are inside our borders..."
news.264.t:0 "The African People's Union"
news.264.desc:0 "The founding members of the [SAF.GetFactionName] have assembled
in Pretoria to announce the creation of their new alliance. European observers were
quick to note that the only government with any legitimacy present was the
government of [SAF.GetNameDef] itself, [SAF.GetLeader] presiding over a motley
assembly of self-appointed governments-in-exile and other revolutionary
groups.\n\nThe parties present released a joint declaration, calling on the
European Imperial Powers to release any lands they hold in Africa to its rightful
owners at once, condemning the practice of colonialism and vowing the bring freedom
to the oppressed African peoples - by whatever means necessary."
news.264.a:0 "Africans? Governing themselves!?"
news.264.b:0 "The first step on the journey to true liberty."
news.264.c:0 "Let's see if their idealism lasts through the wars ahead."
news.264.d:0 "They aren't real communists after all."
news.265.t:0 "[SAF.GetAdjective] Pressure on France"
news.265.desc:0 "Following the stunning defeat France suffered in its homeland,
the legitimacy of its colonial empire has been called into question. The
governments of [SOV.GetNameDef] and [SAF.GetNameDef] have issued a joint statement
declaring that France can no longer be trusted with maintaining order in
Madagascar, demanding that the island be turned over to [SAF.GetNameDef]. \n\nThe
free French government has met to discuss the issue. Defense experts think it
unlikely that the depleted French forces would be able to defend the island, should
it come to war."
news.265.a:0 "Just sharks smelling blood in the water."
news.265.b:0 "Let's see if the French are being reasonable."
news.265.c:0 "The French are finished."
news.265.d:0 "Another bloodless victory for communism."
news.270.t:0 "The birth of [NZL.GetAdjective] Armor"
news.270.desc:0 "Rumbling down the main street of the capital, the new Bob Semple
tank of the New Zealand Defense Force stands as a true testament to the ingenuity
and the fighting spirit of the [NZL.GetAdjective] people. Armed with six
machineguns and armored with almost certainly bulletproof iron plating, it will be
quite possibly the biggest obstacle any invader will have to overcome. \n\nSome so-
called experts point to the lackluster performance and weak armament of the vehicle
as reasons why it should not be built, but as Prime Minister [NZL.GetLeader] said
during the official acceptance ceremony of the vehicle, the timely defense of the
realm is of such importance that perfect equipment can neither be expected nor
demanded."
news.270.a:0 "So this is what you call a tank!"
news.270.b:0 "They call this thing a WHAT?"
news.271.t:0 "Big Bob enters the scene"
news.271.desc:0 "After the stunning success of the Bob Semple tank, the high
command of the [NZL.GetName] Defense Force requested that an upscaled version be
produced. Standing at more than 15 feet tall, and weighing in at no less than 120
tons, the new vehicle is awe-inspiring in every sense of the word. It's armament
consisting of twin 17-pounder anti-tank guns will make short work of any enemy,
while its heavy armor - extensively tested to ensure that it is, in fact,
bulletproof - will allow it to move into the thick of battle without fear. \n\nAt
the unveiling ceremony, one observer called it "the most remarkable tank ever
produced," while another called it "unparalleled." \nMass production is expected to
start within the month."
news.271.a:0 "The world trembles at the sight of our tanks!"
news.271.b:0 "The world trembles...with laughter."
news.272.t:0 "The Bengal Famine strikes"
news.272.desc:0 "Natural disasters, incompetent administration and the ravages of
war have conspired to create a wide-spread famine in India.\n\nFollowing a cyclone
which devastated large parts of the area and wiped out nearly the entire rice
harvest, colonial administrators have proven slow - some might say conspicuously
slow - to address the issue. Despite a food surplus in other areas of India, there
have been no relief shipments out of fear that they might fall into the hands of
the enemy.\n\nLarge parts of the area have been devastated, and the cost in lives
and lost production can not even be estimated yet."
news.272.a:0 "Horrible."
news.272.b:0 "Awful."
news.272.c:0 "Nothing can be done about it."
news.273.t:0 "The Bengal Famine ends"
news.273.desc:0 "After months of relative inaction, the colonial government and
the Indian army have finally decided to act. Distribution of emergency food
supplies have started to reach the affected areas, while the new rice harvest has
exceeded expectations. \n\nFood prices in the affected areas remain high, however,
and the long-term effects of the famine can not yet be estimated."
news.273.a:0 "At least it is over."
news.273.b:0 "Finally."
news.280.t:0 "India gains Home Rule"
news.280.desc:0 "After a tense meeting between the [GER.GetAdjective] ambassador
and the [ENG.GetAdjective] foreign minister, the government of [ENG.GetNameDef]
today announced that [RAJ.GetNameDef] will be allowed to determine its own policies
from now on. The centuries of British rule over the subcontinent have come to a
surprisingly quick end as civil servants are ordered home and colonial
administration is turned over to native Indians.\n\nOne of the first actions of the
new Indian leadership was to announce a wide-ranging cooperation treaty with
[GER.GetNameDef]. The Indian government refused to comment on allegations that this
was the price they paid for German support."
news.280.a:0 "Great."
news.280.b:0 "Is this the end of the British Empire?"
news.280.c:0 "A valuable ally."
news.280.d:0 "Not our finest hour."
news.281.t:0 "India gains Home Rule"
news.281.desc:0 "In a joint statement, a visibly shaken [ENG.GetAdjective] Foreign
Minister together with the [SOV.GetAdjective] ambassador announced that India will
be given full sovereignty over their own affairs at once. It is not quite clear
what role [SOV.GetNameDef] played in bringing this sudden change of
[ENG.GetAdjective] policy about, but it appears to be significant.\n\nOne of the
first actions of the new Indian leadership was to announce a closer cooperation
with [SOV.GetNameDef], giving additional weight to the rumors that [SOV.GetNameDef]
intervened on their behalf."
news.281.a:0 "Great."
news.281.b:0 "Is this the end of the British Empire?"
news.281.c:0 "A valuable ally."
news.281.d:0 "Not our finest hour."
news.282.t:0 "Quit India Movement"
news.282.desc:0 "Indian calls for independence have intensified lately. Now things
have come to a head, as the radical Quit India Movement has called for
[ENG.GetNameDef] to leave the country as soon as possible. [ENG.GetAdjective]
authorities were quick to react, however, and have cracked down on the movement,
arresting several leaders in dawn raids on homes across India. \n\nReports prepared
by Special Branch indicate that many sympathizers are still at large, however, and
many in the Civil Service have expressed fears that more extremist elements of the
movement may even resort to violence."
news.282.a:0 "The future remains uncertain."
news.282.b:0 "Yet another doomed attempt at freedom."
news.283.t:0 "Indian National Congress triumphs in Provincial Elections"
news.283.desc:0 "\nIn the recent local elections, the Indian National Congress has
achieved an overwhelming majority for their platform of slow and ordered transition
to local government and dominion status in the future. \n\nIt appears that Indians
have rejected the more radical policies advocated by Gandhi, who had argued for a
total break with Britain and absolute home rule as soon as possible."
news.283.a:0 "They will lead us to freedom."
news.283.b:0 "Do votes really change anything?"
news.284.t:0 "Swaraj Movement makes gains in Provincial Elections"
news.284.desc:0 "\nBritish Civil Servants woke to a rude shock this morning as the
results of the recent provincial elections came in. It is clear now that a large
majority of Indians have given their votes to pro-Swaraj candidates. In provinces
across India, calls have already started to turn this limited amount of local
government into total self-rule as quickly as possible. \n\nA spokesman for the
[ENG.GetAdjective] government stressed that now was not the time to discuss such
measures, and that any transfer of further authority to Indians was out of the
question."
news.284.a:0 "Freedom is within reach."
news.284.b:0 "The British will never stand for it."
news.285.t:0 "Pakistan is free"
news.285.desc:1 "In accordance with the Two Nation Theory, the Muslim minority has
been granted a sovereign homeland in the areas where Muslims form a majority of the
population. Originally named Pakstan to show the combination of Punjab, Afghani,
Kashmir, Singh and Baloch people, it has since been renamed Pakistan to aid
pronunciation.\n\nTensions remain between the newly freed India and Pakistan,
however, as parts of the borderlands are claimed by both new countries. Some
observers even warn of a renewed war on the subcontinent."
news.285.a:0 "Perhaps this was the only way."
news.285.b:0 "Freedom!"
news.285.c:0 "We shall see if the peace lasts."
news.286.t:0 "Australia severs ties with Britain"
news.286.desc:0 "\nIn a hotly contested vote, a small majority in the
[AST.GetAdjective] parliament decided that the country should leave the British
Empire. The last few remnants of British legal rule have been declared null and
void. [AST.GetLeader] has already signed the decision into law, thereby bypassing
the long-standing legal tradition of Royal Assent being granted by the Governor-
General and turning [AST.GetNameDef] into a fully sovereign nation.\n\nParliament
also voted to form a Constitutional Committee, which will discuss and advise on
changes that will be made to the Constitution to remove all traces of British
intervention into [AST.GetAdjective] affairs."
news.286.a:0 "A mere formality by this point."
news.286.b:0 "Freedom!"
news.286.c:0 "Australia exits the Commonwealth."
news.287.t:0 "Germany Occupies Western Poland"
news.287.desc:0 "German troops have occupied western Poland, officially for the
purpose of protecting German minorities from the chaos that followed the collapse
of the Polish government. \n\nSoviet forces have withdrawn from these areas in good
order, resulting in Poland's effective partitioning between the two powers."
news.287.a:0 "A likely story!"
news.287.b:1 "We will take the rest in time..."
news.287.c:1 "The fascists advance - for now."
news.288.t:0 "The Chinese United Front forms"
news.288.desc:0 "[CHI.GetLeader] and [PRC.GetLeader] have issued a joint
announcement, declaring that they have set aside their differences in the face of
Japanese attack. Both sides will observe a strict policy of non-aggression against
each other for as long as the war against Japan lasts and have vowed to do
everything in their power to throw back the invader. A number of smaller warlords
have also declared their support, putting their forces under the command of
[CHI.GetLeader].\n\nWhether the long-time enemies of the Chinese Civil War will
actually work together remains to be seen, and many experts believe that this will
do little more than delay the inevitable defeat of China."
news.288.a:0 "An alliance of desperation."
news.288.b:0 "This changes nothing!"
news.288.c:0 "An unstable alliance."
ace_promoted.1.t:0 "Ace Pilot Promoted"
ace_promoted.2.t:0 "A Wild Ace Appears"
ace_promoted.1.d:0 "Few take as many risks as the brave pilots of the
[Root.GetAdjective] air force. [From.GetName] [From.GetSurname], a skilled pilot
known under the callsign [From.GetCallsign], has distinguished
[From.GetHerselfHimself] in not only returning alive from the recent mission over
[From.GetMissionRegion], but living through significant victories in many critical
encounters.\n\nHeld up as a shining example of [Root.GetAdjective] courage,
[From.GetName]'s recent promotion has been highly publicized. Although the people
may view war as more hell than glory, many are glad to see that there are still
heroes to rally behind."
ace_promoted.1.d_major:0 "Few take as many risks as the brave pilots of the
[Root.GetAdjective] air force. [From.GetName] [From.GetSurname], a skilled pilot
known under the callsign [From.GetCallsign], has distinguished
[From.GetHerselfHimself] in not only returning alive, but piloting [From.GetHerHis]
[From.GetWing] with immense skill. Recently, [From.GetName] was on a mission over
[From.GetMissionRegion] and was instrumental to the success of this critical
encounter.\n\nHeld up as a shining example of [Root.GetAdjective] courage,
[From.GetName]'s recent promotion has been highly publicized. Although the people
may view war as more hell than glory, many are glad to see that there are still
heroes to rally behind."
ace_promoted.1.a:0 "Who dares, wins."
ace_died.1.t:0 "[From.GetCallsign] Killed Over [From.GetMissionRegion]"
ace_died.1.d:0 "One of [From.Owner.GetName]'s most famous [From.GetAceType] aces,
[From.GetFullName], has gone down in flames in the line of duty, during a mission
over [From.GetMissionRegion]. Unfortunately, since [From.GetSheHe] has long since
been a public figure, the demise of [From.GetCallsign] is severely demoralizing to
the many people who looked up to [From.GetHerHim].\n\nWhile we wish there was a way
to hide this event from the people, the lack of public appearances from
[From.GetName] would soon raise suspicion. Ultimately, [From.GetHerHis] death is
another part of a legend that will hopefully live on long past our current
troubles."
ace_died.1.d_major:0 "One of [From.Owner.GetName]'s most famous [From.GetAceType]
aces, [From.GetFullName], has gone down in the line of duty. Pilots returning from
the mission report having spotted [From.GetHerHis] [From.GetWingShort] going down
in flames over [From.GetMissionRegion] after taking heavy enemy fire.
Unfortunately, since [From.GetSheHe] has long since been a public figure, the
demise of [From.GetCallsign] is severely demoralizing to the many people who looked
up to [From.GetHerHim].\n\nWhile we wish there was a way to hide this event from
the people, the lack of public appearances from [From.GetName] would soon raise
suspicion. Ultimately, [From.GetHerHis] death is another part of a legend that will
hopefully live on long past our current troubles."
ace_died.1.a:0 "A living legend is still better."
ace_killed_by_ace.1.t:0 "[From.GetFullName] Shot Down By [Prev.GetCallsign]"
ace_killed_by_ace.1.d:0 "Pilots returning from [From.GetMissionRegion] report that
a squadron of [Prev.Owner.GetAdjective] aircrafts, led by the infamous
[Prev.GetCallsign], focused on chasing down [From.GetCallsign]. After dodging
several burst from the [Prev.Owner.GetAdjective]s and taking down a number of enemy
aircraft, [From.GetCallsign] was overwhelmed by [Prev.GetCallsign], who reportedly
outmaneuvered [From.GetHerHim] and ripped the fuel tanks open with a clean hit.
[From.GetName] [From.GetSurname]'s plane caught fire and went spiraling down over
[From.GetMissionRegion] in a violent inferno.\n\n[From.GetFullName] has shown great
courage throughout [From.GetHerHis] service and was looked up to by many. The loss
of this national hero is a great blow to the [From.Owner.GetAdjective] air force
and is a devastating blow to our nation as a whole. Knowing that while we grieve,
[Prev.Owner.GetName] is celebrating [Prev.GetFullName] as a hero, makes the tragedy
even greater."
ace_killed_by_ace.1.d_major:0 "Pilots returning from [From.GetMissionRegion]
report that, a squadron of [Prev.Owner.GetAdjective] aircrafts led by the infamous
[Prev.GetCallsign] focused on chasing down [From.GetCallsign]. After taking down a
number of enemy aircraft and dodging several burst from the
[Prev.Owner.GetAdjective]s, [From.GetCallsign] was overwhelmed by
[Prev.GetCallsign] in his [Prev.GetWingShort], who reportedly outmaneuvered
[From.GetHerHim] and ripped the fuel tanks open with a clean hit. [From.GetName]
[From.GetSurname]'s [From.GetWingShort] caught fire and went spiraling down over
[From.GetMissionRegion] in a violent inferno.\n\n[From.GetFullName] has shown great
courage throughout [From.GetHerHis] service and was looked up to by many. The loss
of this national hero is a great blow to the [From.Owner.GetAdjective] air force
and is a devastating blow nation as a whole. Knowing that while we grieve,
[Prev.Owner.GetName] is celebrating [Prev.GetFullName] as a hero, makes the tragedy
even greater."
ace_killed_by_ace.1.a:0 "A devastating loss for us all"
ace_killed_other_ace.1.t:0 "[From.GetFullName] Shot Down [Prev.GetCallsign]"
ace_killed_other_ace.1.d:0 "Our latest mission over [From.GetMissionRegion] was a
great success for the [From.Owner.GetAdjective] air force in more than one aspect.
Reports have come in highlighting [From.GetFullName]'s heroic deed, managing to
outwit the [Prev.Owner.GetAdjective] pilot, [Prev.GetName] [Prev.GetSurname], known
as [Prev.GetCallsign]. [From.GetCallsign] used [From.GetHerselfHimself] as bait and
lured [Prev.GetCallsign] into a trap where the [From.Owner.GetAdjective] pilots
were able to dive on [Prev.GetCallsign]'s squadron. [From.GetCallsign] proceeded to
outmaneuver the [Prev.Owner.GetAdjective] aircrafts and with a single burst sent
[Prev.GetCallsign] spiraling from the skies of
[From.GetMissionRegion].\n\n[Prev.GetFullName] was a feared pilot with many
[From.Owner.GetAdjective] lives on [Prev.GetHerHis] conscience. This is a great
victory and shows that when we rally behind great heroes, they perform great
deeds."
ace_killed_other_ace.1.d_major:0 "Our latest mission over [From.GetMissionRegion]
was a great success for the [From.Owner.GetAdjective] air force in more than one
aspect. Reports have come in highlighting [From.GetFullName]'s heroic deed,
managing to outwit the [Prev.Owner.GetAdjective] pilot, [Prev.GetName]
[Prev.GetSurname], known as [Prev.GetCallsign]. [From.GetCallsign] used
[From.GetHerselfHimself] as bait and lured [Prev.GetCallsign] into a trap where the
[From.Owner.GetAdjective] pilots were able to dive on [Prev.GetCallsign]'s
squadron. [From.GetCallsign] proceeded to outmaneuver the [Prev.Owner.GetAdjective]
aircrafts and with a single burst sent [Prev.GetCallsign] spiraling from the skies
of [From.GetMissionRegion].\n\n[Prev.GetFullName] was a feared pilot with many
[From.Owner.GetAdjective] lives on [Prev.GetHerHis] conscience. This is a great
victory and shows that when we rally behind great heroes, they perform great
deeds."
ace_killed_other_ace.1.a:0 "A victory all of [From.Owner.GetName] will remember!"
aces_killed_each_other.1.t:0 "[From.GetFullName] has gone down"
aces_killed_each_other.1.d:0 "During the latest mission our famous
[From.GetAceType] ace [From.GetFullname] ended up in a prolonged fight with the
feared ace pilot, [Prev.GetFullName]. Being low on munitions and with no
possibility of escape, [From.GetCallsign] maneuvered through the fire from the
[Prev.Owner.GetAdjective] aircrafts and proceeded to ram [Prev.GetCallsign].\nBoth
[From.GetCallsign]'s and [Prev.GetCallsign]'s aircrafts were spotted going down in
pieces over [From.GetMissionRegion].\n\nWhile it is a small consolation that the
[Prev.Owner.GetAdjective] menace, [Prev.GetCallsign], will no longer be a nuisance
to us, we have lost a valued public figure and inspiration to all
[From.Owner.GetAdjective]."
aces_killed_each_other.1.d_major:0 "During the latest mission our famous
[From.GetAceType] ace [From.GetFullname] ended up in a prolonged fight with the
feared ace pilot, [Prev.GetFullName]. Being low on munitions and with no
possibility of escape, [From.GetCallsign] maneuvered [From.GetHerHis]
[From.GetWingShort] through the fire from the [Prev.Owner.GetAdjective] aircrafts
and proceeded to ram [Prev.GetCallsign].\nBoth [From.GetCallsign]'s
[From.GetWingShort] and [Prev.GetCallsign]'s [Prev.GetWingShort] were spotted going
down in pieces over [From.GetMissionRegion].\n\nWhile it is a small consolation
that the [Prev.Owner.GetAdjective] menace, [Prev.GetCallsign], will no longer be a
nuisance to us, we have lost a valued public figure and inspiration to all
[From.Owner.GetAdjective]."
aces_killed_each_other.1.a:0 "A great loss for us nonetheless"
election.1.t:0 "GENERIC ELECTION"
election.1.d:1 ""
election.1.a:1 ""
election.2.t:0 "Election: Public Opposes Rearmament"
election.2.d:0 "In the upcoming election, support for [Root.GetRulingParty] is
still high, the people having confidence in [Root.GetLeader]'s leadership. However,
the party's pursuit of increasing [Root.GetName]'s focus on military matters has
not been entirely popular with the public, with a significant segment of the
citizens considering this ill-advised jingoism. War is yet to reach our border and
few would like to see [Root.GetName] take aggressive action. Cooperating with other
major parties who share our concerns for the safety of the nation, we will still be
able to rule after the election, albeit with diminished support."
election.2.a:0 "The people must be heard."
election.2.b:0 "Protecting our sovereignty comes first."
election.3.t:0 "Election: Public Demands Rearmament"
election.3.d:0 "The ongoing war approaching our borders has loomed over the
upcoming election, with many voters being concerned that [Root.GetName] is not
prepared for being thrown into this conflict or whatever may arise from it. They
demand we increase our precautions and ensure that our nation is ready for war.
While the majority still support [Root.GetRulingParty], we may lose them to more
radical elements if we don't alleviate their apprehensions."
election.3.a:0 "The people have the right to feel safe."
election.3.b:0 "Many are still in favor of diplomatic solutions."
election.4.t:0 "Election: Fascists in Government?"
election.4.d:1 "An aggressively nationalist sentiment has grown in [Root.GetName],
giving rise to several parties promoting fascist ideals: a state enforcing its
power through force. One of these in particular has won favor in the current
election, leading to discussions within the [Root.GetRulingParty] party about
whether or not we should try to cooperate with them in forming our government.
While they openly reject the democratic ideals that are the foundation of our
state, the fact that they choose to participate in the election itself lends some
credibility to our views and acknowledging their public support may keep them away
from taking violent action."
election.4.a:0 "Rather them than the communists!"
election.4.b:0 "A broad coalition of democratic parties is preferable."
election.5.t:0 "Election: Communists in Government?"
election.5.d:0 "The communist movement in [Root.GetName], fueled by broad
dissatisfaction among the working class and radical trends among academics, has
grown large enough to lead to the formation of several parties. After one of these
has gained considerable support in the current election, politicians in
[Root.GetRulingParty] have started debating whether or not to seek their support in
forming a government. Although they consider our democratic institutions to be
little more than bourgeois tyranny, they seem eager to make the changes they want
to see through cooperating with the government rather than overthrowing it."
election.5.a:0 "Rather reform than revolution!"
election.5.b:0 "A broad coalition of democratic parties is preferable."
election.6.t:0 "Election: Democratic Parties in Minority"
election.6.d:0 "Politics in [Root.GetName] have grown increasingly radicalized.
Where there was once broad support for the parties which supported democratic
ideals and [Root.GetName]'s representative institutions, more voters have turned to
the political extremes in this election. The parties in the political middle, even
if they choose to set aside their differences, no longer form a majority. To avoid
a weak minority government, we have no choice but to cooperate with either fascists
or communists."
election.6.a:0 "We will work with the fascists to strengthen [Root.GetName]."
election.6.b:0 "Joining with the communists, we can facilitate social change."
election.6.c:0 "A minority government, although weak, is preferable."
election.7.t:0 "Fascists Influence Foreign Policy"
election.7.d:1 "Accepting the fascists into our political coalition has had an
impact on our foreign policy. Despite their vehement nationalism, they have
sympathizers abroad who approve of the influence they've been given in
[Root.GetName]. Totalitarian governments of similar ideological leanings see us as
potential allies. Maintaining ties to these nations, no matter the distaste
[Root.GetRulingParty] may have for their ideals, may be necessary to retain the
support of the fascists backing our government."
election.7.a:0 "We can use some allies against greater threats."
election.7.b:0 "With friends like that, we'd need no enemies."
election.8.t:0 "Communists Influence Foreign Policy"
election.8.d:0 "Communists often consider themselves to be part of an
international revolution, and our choice to accept them as partners in our
government has drawn the attention of many of their international allies.
Representatives of communist parties maintain close ties to nations which have
abandoned our form of government in favor of a dictatorship of the proletariat,
ties which we may need to acknowledge in [Root.GetAdjective] foreign policy if we
wish to retain their support."
election.8.a:0 "We should embrace our common causes."
election.8.b:0 "Down that path lies the dissolution of [Root.GetName] itself."
election.11.t:0 "Election: Fascist Majority"
election.11.d:0 "This election has been devastating for the very institution it
represents. The majority of the [Root.GetAdjective] population have cast their vote
in favor of a fascist party that seeks to abolish elections and install an
autocratic ruler. While many consider taking up arms against this violation of the
democratic ideals that allowed them this mandate to begin with, others consider the
use of violence to only confirm their ideals further."
election.11.a:0 "It is a black day for [Root.GetName], but the people have
spoken."
election.11.b:0 "We will not give up our liberty without a fight!"
election.12.t:0 "Election: Communist Majority"
election.12.d:0 "The current election has resulted in victory for the communist
parties, with mixed reactions from the former administration. While the new rulers
claim to represent the people as a whole, they view many of the democratic
institutions we cherish as attempts to manipulate and oppress the working class,
leading to discussion about what truly constitutes a 'rule of the people'. In some
nations, the revolution began in rivers of blood. In [Root.GetName] it didn't, but
it may yet end in them."
election.12.a:0 "This is troubling, but they truly do represent the majority."
election.12.b:0 "We must stop them before they abolish every sign of dissenting
thought!"
election.13.t:0 "Election: Magnate Favors Fascism"
election.13.d:0 "An influential industrialist behind one of the companies we have
chosen to work with for our industrial production has recently made a number of
statements on politics that members of the administration found troubling. He has
openly advocated an authoritarian government and praised foreign administrations
that identify as fascist, implicitly suggesting that [Root.GetName] would benefit
from such rulership. Denouncing the magnate and his ideals might sour our
relationship with the company, but leaving them unchecked would give him a platform
for spreading propaganda that erodes all that [Root.GetRulingParty] stands for."
election.13.a:0 "He can say what he pleases, we need not endorse it."
election.13.b:0 "We cannot rely on fascists to develop and protect
[Root.GetName]."
election.14.t:0 "Election: Wartime Exception"
election.14.d:0 "[Root.GetName] is in a state of war. Normally, an election would
be held at this time, but being in the midst of an important conflict many argue
that cannot afford to spend time on political campaigning, or a change of
leadership if that should come about. Meanwhile, others claim that declaring the
ongoing war a valid reason for skipping elections is the first step towards eroding
[Root.GetAdjective] democracy. After all, letting military matters take precedence
over the people's influence could be a slippery slope."
election.14.a:0 "Elections will be held as usual."
election.14.b:0 "We can take care of such matters when this war is through."
election.15.t:0 "Election: Government Contested"
election.15.d:0 "With an upcoming election, people are beginning to question the
capability of the current administration to pursue the ongoing war. [Root.GetName]
has suffered greatly and popular opinion has turned against those who seem to be
leading our nation to defeat. While our people are determined to see the war to the
end, they would rather see another government ending it."
election.15.a:0 "This crisis of trust is highly unfortunate."
election.15.b:0 "Let the political landscape shift to keep the people united."
election.16.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Enjoys Public Support"
election.16.d:0 "With the present election, the opposition, insofar as it exists,
has criticized the increasingly authoritarian reign of [Root.GetRulingParty]. They
question whether the electorate has any power at all, or if it's all just for
show.\n\nHowever, the support for [Root.GetLeader] appears to remain high, and
although the circumstances of the election are questioned by international
community, it has not been contested domestically. It appears that even if
[Root.GetName] is no longer ruled by the people, the people support their ruler...
at least the ones who made it to the ballots."
election.16.a:0 "One people, one leader."
election.17.t:0 "Election Results Questioned"
election.17.d:1 "Although the [Root.GetLeader] regime has strong-armed most of its
opponents into silence, some have still spoken out about the recent election,
accusing the [Root.GetRulingParty] of rigging the results and ignoring the clear
efforts to elect a parliament opposed to their policies.\n\nThe government brushes
these objections aside as an effort to divide the people against itself. However,
the fact remains that the majority of the people seem to have reservations about
their rule, and the opposition, although silenced for now, has made its point."
election.17.a:0 "Splitters!"
political.1.t:0 "Communism on the Rise"
political.1.d:0 "'While workers rise up against their oppressors around the world,
those who claim to have achieved class consciousness in [Root.GetName] sit idly by
and wait for change to come from within a political system so thoroughly corrupt,
only revolution could save us from it!'\n\nSo speak new voices in the
[Root.GetAdjective] communist movement. Referring to the rule of
[Root.GetRulingParty] as a dictatorship of the bourgeois, they have begun calling
for it to be brought out of power by any means necessary. Whether those means will
come from within or without remains to be seen."
political.1.a:0 "There may be those in the government itself who support such
ideas."
political.1.a.tt:0 "Increases the chance of internal support for a communist
coup."
political.1.b:0 "A movement for the people must seek support from the people."
political.1.b.tt:0 "Increases the chance of popular support for a communist
uprising."
political.2.t:0 "Marxist Sympathies in Government"
political.2.d:0 "Although the party line of the [Root.GetRulingParty] is to
strongly oppose revolutionary socialism, keeping a watchful eye on the nation's
radical left-wing elements, some people in government are more open to the
possibility. If nothing else, they see room for addressing the concerns of the
people who look to communists for solutions without risking a full-scale civil
war.\n\nAlthough they may be seen as traitors by those who remain loyal to
[Root.GetLeader], these dissident voices may be the ones to ensure a relatively
bloodless transition should the revolution come."
political.2.a:0 "We'll keep a close eye on them too, for many reasons."
political.2.a.tt:0 "If public support is sufficient, a coup can be executed."
political.3.t:0 "Communists Execute Coup"
political.3.d:0 "While the popular movement for communist revolution has been loud
and terrifying, a certain section of the political movement has been largely quiet
and waiting. The wait is now over. Today, just as the [Root.GetRulingParty]
leadership and army were bracing for a revolt on national scale, a number of
officials in the [Root.GetAdjective] government swiftly placed [Root.GetLeader]
under house arrest and entered negotiations with the rebels.\n\nWhile retaining a
pretense of safeguarding order, what the negotiations effectively amounted to was
to secure positions within the new socialist state for those who chose to
cooperate. The coup was finished before anyone could move to stop it, and those who
would have are now imprisoned, exiled or executed by the new regime."
political.3.a:0 "The tides of history will sweep away the past."
political.4.t:0 "Class Conflicts Divide [Root.GetName]"
political.4.d:0 "The communist revolutionary movement, once a fringe popular among
radical academics in theory and troublemakers in practice, has seen increased
support among the [Root.GetAdjective] working class. The fact that even more people
choose to identify themselves with a 'class' at all implies that Marxist ideas are
spreading beyond those who actively seek to overthrow the
government.\n\n[Root.GetRulingParty] members lament this development, longing for a
time when '[Root.GetAdjective]' was what people identified as first and foremost.
Their concerns are not unfounded. It could be argued that a revolution is already
underway, occurring on several levels of society, and it may be too late to stop
it."
political.4.a:0 "The people may call themselves whatever they want."
political.5.t:0 "Soldiers Desert to Communist Partisans"
political.5.d:0 "'Capitalists and nationalists would have you spill your blood for
them on the front lines, turning brother against brother over disputes that do not
concern the working man! Instead of taking up arms against workers who struggle
abroad, raise them against the oppressors and overthrow the tyrants!'\n\nThe army,
usually a bastion of patriotism and loyalty, has proven not to be immune to the
communist propaganda spreading rapidly in [Root.GetName]. Soldiers are deserting,
refusing to fight for their country, sometimes going as far as joining partisan
movements that claim to be preparing for revolution."
political.5.a:0 "Perhaps they are merely fighting for a different [Root.GetName]."
political.6.t:0 "The [GetMonth] Revolution"
political.6.d:0 "The notion that the communist movement represents the people has
certainly gotten wind in its sails in [Root.GetName], where the public support for
the communist party has increased rapidly in the past months. But those who call
for revolution are no longer a disparate collection of guerrillas and disgruntled
labor unions. The group behind the call for revolt is organized enough to form a
government if they succeed.\n\nNevertheless, if the revolution started now, it
could hardly be executed without launching [Root.GetName] into civil war. Should
the revolutionaries risk tearing the nation in two to satisfy their impatience, or
wait for a better opportunity in the future?"
political.6.a:0 "Those who wish to make history must act today!"
political.6.b:0 "Revolution is inevitable. The inevitable can wait."
political.7.t:0 "Fascism on the Rise"
political.7.d:1 "'The [Root.GetAdjective] people have been subjected too long to
the incompetent rule of [Root.GetRulingParty]! They claim to represent the people,
but fail to even keep our streets in order! Only by removing them from power can we
make this nation grow!'\n\nThe fascist speakers in [Root.GetName] have made no
secret of what they think of our current rulership and political system. Speeches
like these have tapped into a public dissent that is particularly pronounced in the
more conservative sections of the military."
political.7.a:0 "The higher-ups may harbor unspoken sympathies."
political.7.a.tt:0 "Increases the chance of internal support for a fascist coup."
political.7.b:0 "The younger generation will take up the torch."
political.7.b.tt:0 "Increases the chance of popular support for a fascist coup."
political.8.t:0 "Fascist Sympathies in the Military"
political.8.d:1 "Several high-ranking members of the [Root.GetAdjective] military
have expressed support, some privately and some openly, for the Fascist movement in
[Root.GetName]. They feel the [Root.GetRulingParty] has forgotten how important
force of arms is to keeping the country together, and are increasingly annoyed by
the army being treated by the government as more of a tool than a one of the
nation's most important institutions. Some of them go as far as to suggest that a
new government is needed, one that knows how to lead [Root.GetName] into the next
half of the century.\n\nThis faction may not predominantly be politicians, but some
of them have gained positions in the department of defense. If these developments
continue, they may have sufficient political support to execute a coup."
political.8.a:0 "The national spirit outranks the government."
political.9.t:0 "Fascist Coup d'état"
political.9.d:0 "Some will say they saw it coming. Both those who warned against
the dangers of fascism and those who extolled it as the savior of [Root.GetName]
have found their prophecies made reality today, as the military in
[Root.Capital.GetName] overthrew the [Root.GetRulingParty]-led government and
seized power. [Root.GetLeader] is missing, rumored to have gone into exile, and the
coup has been met with little initial resistance.\n\nThe new [Root.GetAdjective]
leadership has no plans to allow resistance to grow, either. Martial law has been
declared and with the changes that are underway, whatever comes after is unlikely
to be very different."
political.9.a:0 "A strong state is needed to protect people from themselves."
political.10.t:0 "Civil War for Fascism"
political.10.d:1 "While the attempts of the fascist movement to revive
nationalistic sentiment have seen some success, the resistance against these ideas
remains high. The generals plotting to overthrow the current administration are
disappointed in the lack of confidence the [Root.GetAdjective] population
themselves seem to have in [Root.GetFascistParty].\n\nThey remain certain that the
people will eventually tire of [Root.GetLeader], but are divided on what course of
action to take. Some call for a coup to be executed now, before [Root.GetName]'s
enemies take action. However, doing so while public support is limited would plunge
the nation into civil war."
political.10.a:0 "The will to power is meaningless if one hesitates to seize it."
political.10.b:0 "They must unite the people first, then rule them."
political.11.t:0 "Fascist Assault Divisions Form"
political.11.d:0 "The political and the martial have always been intertwined in
fascism. In parallel with its growing political movement, fascist parties have
begun to form paramilitary organizations to protect against both internal and
external threats, the internal threats being their political opponents. Although
many people find this development worrying, the wave of militaristic furor has led
to an increased amount of volunteers joining our armed forces.\n\nThe political
leaders of the movement have pointed out that their opponents have reason to be
afraid. Having the army permeated on several levels by so explicitly political
elements, the enemies of [Root.GetName] and the enemies of fascism are beginning to
look very much alike."
political.11.a:0 "Only traitors to the country have anything to fear."
political.12.t:0 "The Threat of Communism"
political.12.d:0 "'[Root.GetLeader] would have you believe [Root.GetName] stands
safe and united. It is no surprise such lies have poisoned the minds of our people,
when a snake is coiled up next door! Look no further than across our border to see
countrymen having turned on each other in the name of communism, declaring the end
of nations. How long until they declare our nation dead as well? Will the
[Root.GetRulingParty] protect us from this threat?'\n\nThe growth of the fascist
movement in [Root.GetName] has been bolstered by the proximity of the communist
revolution. Many moderates who might normally dismiss fascism as another misguided
ideological experiment find this to be a very real concern for them as well. Given
the choice between the communism of our neighbors and a fascist regime, they would
admittedly prefer the latter. They might even be willing to actively support it."
political.12.a:0 "We will be the vanguard against the red threat!"
political.13.t:0 "Move Towards Democracy"
political.13.d:0 "'If we silence the voices of the people, how can any of us claim
to be the voice of [Root.GetName] ourselves? If we fear dissent, if we fear being
publicly denounced or ousted by public vote, what we truly fear is that we are
hated and reviled by our own citizens. Does the [Root.GetRulingParty] really have
so little confidence in its principles?'\n\nA careful and loosely organized, but
passionate faction in the government has begun to push for less repressive policies
against enemies of the state. They want the public involved in decision-making
through referendums and local party meetings, even if this means risking the future
of the current agenda."
political.13.a:0 "We can discuss this internally for a start."
political.13.a.tt:0 "Increases the chance of internal support for arranging
elections."
political.13.b:0 "Knowing we're in the right, we can afford allowing our enemies
to talk more openly."
political.13.b.tt:0 "Increases the chance of people voicing support for democracy
and forming an opposition."
political.14.t:0 "[Root.GetRulingParty] Debates Democracy"
political.14.d:0 "Surprisingly, the call for more referendums and less repressive
measures against opponents of the regime has received some support in internal
party discussions. While [Root.GetRulingParty] leadership remains skeptical,
several influential members have supported a shift.\n\nPerhaps they have confidence
that little will change in practice, or perhaps they are secretly traitors to the
party cause, as many of their opponents would have it. Regardless, if the public
call for such changes should come, some of the leaders of [Root.GetName] are ready
to compromise."
political.14.a:0 "The choice may not always stand between liberty and death."
political.14.a.tt:0 "The government may arrange elections when the policy has
majority support."
political.14.c:0 "We need a referendum."
political.14.e:0 "This will blow over."
impending_civil_war_tt:0 "§RIf ideological support continues to rise, this may
lead to a full-blown civil war!§!\n"
political.15.t:0 "Democratic Opposition Forming"
political.15.d:0 "Relaxing the restrictions on what sort of anti-
[Root.GetRulingParty] propaganda can be spread publicly has, predictably, lead to
an increase in public expressions of dissent. Organized demonstrations and
pamphlets are so far found mostly in academic institutions and some of
[Root.GetName]'s more unfortunate areas, but there is little doubt that the
movement is spreading.\n\nThe nation's leaders are torn over the issue.
[Root.GetLeader], who maintains an iron grip on party leadership, has little desire
to diversify public debate. The first steps have already been taken, however, and
there may be no turning back."
political.15.a:0 "The movement appears to grow naturally in the absence of of
repression."
political.16.t:0 "Public Call for Elections"
political.16.d:0 "The demonstrations of public dissent which were once confined to
limited areas are now widespread. While people gather in the streets, the
[Root.GetRulingParty] finds itself at a crossroads. If we continue allowing this
propaganda to spread, the referendums suggested both from within the party itself
as well as the opposition may show that we do not have the support of the public.
The unity we have strived for is giving way to a plurality of opinions, united
against us."
political.16.a:0 "Even if reform is happening, we must show our strength by
suppressing this defiance."
political.16.b:0 "Let the people be heard."
political.17.t:0 "Public Election in [Root.GetName]"
political.17.d:0 "As freedom of expression and assembly have grown to become
increasingly accepted in [Root.GetName], the faction within the
[Root.GetRulingParty] calling for holding elections has gone from secret
conspirators to publicly supported reformers. Despite [Root.GetLeader]'s protests,
the country has been making a slow but steady move towards democracy for the past
months and an election now seems like the natural next step.\n\nHowever, far from
all [Root.GetAdjective] citizens are in favor of democratic reforms. There is still
debate within the party regarding whether to wait holding the election until we can
ensure a stable development."
political.17.a:0 "Those loyal to the [Root.GetRulingParty] will support the
decision now."
political.17.b:0 "The reforms need broader support before an election can be
held."
political.18.t:0 "Fascists Demand Referendum"
political.18.d:1 "The rapidly growing [Root.GetAdjective] fascist movement has
never claimed that they need majority support before they seize power, counting on
uniting the nation under their leadership once their rule is established. However,
it seems their public support has grown rapidly. Many fascists are now calling
[Root.GetLeader] a hypocrite, claiming to represent the wishes of the people while
in reality turning a deaf ear to the masses.\n\nThe call for a referendum has been
dismissed as typical attempts at disrupting the system by [Root.GetRulingParty]
members so far, but at least it's a political measure. If we do not act now, the
fascists may choose the violent struggle as a better path to power."
political.18.a:0 "Suppress this hateful movement!"
political.18.b:0 "Don't pay any attention to them."
political.18.c:0 "If the people want it, we'll hold the referendum."
political.19.t:0 "Communists Demand Referendum"
political.19.d:0 "Marxist ideas took root in [Root.GetName] a long time ago, but
have gained much more widespread support lately. The movement has spread outside
political theory and into political practice, with disgruntled workers and even
some high-profile celebrities voicing support. The communists call this class
consciousness. The [Root.GetRulingParty] call it a fast track to riots and
treason.\n\nShowing little faith in [Root.GetLeader] being willing to implement the
reforms they demand, the more vocal communists have called for an immediate
referendum to have the current government removed. While we might be able to
reverse the momentum of this mass movement, failure to do so will doubtlessly
result in the more popular communist method of removal: Revolution."
political.19.a:0 "Un-[Root.GetAdjective] activities must be stopped!"
political.19.b:0 "Ignore them, they're just causing trouble."
political.19.c:0 "The referendum is preferable to a bloody revolt."
political.20.t:0 "Democrats Demand Referendum"
political.20.d:0 "Unsurprisingly, the idea of the people ruling the nation they
inhabit can easily grow very popular among the people. The [Root.GetRulingParty],
of course, sees the idea of democracy as represented by these movements - freedom
of speech, public elections, free press - merely populist rhetoric meant to weaken
[Root.GetLeader]'s government.\n\nHowever, there is no denying those ideas have
taken hold among the [Root.GetAdjective] population. In true democratic fashion,
they call for a public referendum on replacing the current regime. Although
currently easy to ignore, these ideas have a way of growing very persistent. What
will happen to us if we make peaceful revolution impossible?"
political.20.a:0 "Round them up."
political.20.b:0 "Just proceed as usual."
political.20.c:0 "If we accept the referendum, perhaps we can preserve our
legacy."
political.21.t:0 "Fascists March on [Root.Capital.GetName]"
political.21.d:0 "Having been refused their referendum, almost a token attempt at
seizing power legally, the fascists have used their significant public support and
connections in the [Root.GetAdjective] military to attempt a coup. The
[Root.GetRulingParty] government has refused their terms and claims it is going to
fight to the end to preserve [Root.GetName] as we know it."
political.21.a:0 "We will stop them at any cost!"
political.21.b:0 "The fascists carry the true spirit of [Root.GetName]!"
political.22.t:0 "Communists Rise Up"
political.22.d:0 "After their request for a referendum was denied, the few
reformers of the communist movement in [Root.GetName] rapidly lost influence to the
more radical elements. With the [Root.GetRulingParty]'s refusal to acknowledge the
public support for the suggested reforms, the romantic view of the revolution
gradually grew more widespread and the leaders of the movement become those who
could most easily start a riot. Those riots have now erupted into a full-scale
civil war, with the future of the nation at stake."
political.22.a:0 "We won't allow them to ruin our country!"
political.22.b:0 "The fire of the revolution must be extinguished with the blood
of the oppressors!"
political.23.t:0 "The [Root.GetAdjective] Spring"
political.23.d:0 "After their attempt at a public referendum to institute
democracy was refused, the people behind the suggestion have dismissed the
[Root.GetLeader] regime as incorrigible. A broad coalition of rebel groups, united
by their common goal of instituting more representative political systems in
[Root.GetName], have taken up arms and announced that they will not rest until the
[Root.GetRulingParty] is overthrown."
political.23.a:0 "Spare us from this mob rule!"
political.23.b:0 "At long last, [Root.GetName] is free!"
political.24.t:0 "Fascists Ridiculed"
political.24.d:0 "The [Root.GetAdjective] people's infatuation with nationalistic
pride and attempts to revive the glories of the past appears to have passed. A rude
awakening for its ardent supporters, whose uniforms, militaristic posturing and
over-the-top speeches are now more commonly the subject of mockery than
sympathies.\n\nOnce considered a threat to the [Root.GetRulingParty] power base,
[Root.GetAdjective] fascism is now increasingly seen as an absurd, extremist
position and an attack on the most fundamental values of our nation, the very
nation they claim to hold in such high regard. The word seems more suited as an
insult than a political designation."
political.24.a:0 "What a bunch of clowns."
political.25.t:0 "Communist Fad Blows Over"
political.25.d:0 "Many communists had predicted that [Root.GetName] was going to
be the next nation to fall to the so-called international revolution, but after a
few months of strikes and red flags in the streets, the movement seems to have died
down. The working class, the supposed driving force of the revolution, has more
pressing concerns than overthrowing [Root.GetLeader] and seem decidedly unimpressed
with how well these revolutions have played out elsewhere. Meanwhile, the
intellectuals who wrote passionate calls for slitting the throats of the oppressors
have turned out to be surprisingly reluctant to instigate anything that might
actually upset their comfortable lifestyle.\n\nTalk of the revolution will likely
continue, whether over cheap beers or expensive wines, but it will likely be talk
and nothing more."
political.25.a:0 "What a bunch of hypocrites."
political.26.t:0 "Democratic Movement Goes Silent"
political.26.d:0 "After a few months of loud opposition against [Root.GetLeader]'s
regime, calling for public elections and more liberal laws on freedom of assembly
and speech, the movement seems to have fallen apart. People now express more
concern about the stability of [Root.GetName] if such reforms were to take place,
with those who clamor for democracy being seen more as troublemakers than
everything else.\n\nMore mysteriously, many of the leading figures of the movement
appear to have gone missing or stopped their work suddenly. Perhaps some of them
chose to go into exile when they saw the failure of their efforts. Regardless, the
[Root.GetRulingParty] government denies all knowledge and involvement."
political.26.a:0 "What a bunch of quitters."
political.27.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Abandons Neutral Foreign Policy"
political.27.d_fascism:1 "After [Root.GetRulingParty]'s recent rise to power,
[Root.GetLeader] announced that [Root.GetName] would no longer keep its Neutral
Foreign Policy.\n'The world has become tangled and complex. We are no longer safe
on our own. We must stand with our fascist partners against our enemies. If we do
not choose a side, we will perish alone.'"
political.27.d_communism:0 "After [Root.GetRulingParty]'s recent rise to power,
[Root.GetLeader] announced that [Root.GetName] would no longer keep its Neutral
Foreign Policy.\n'The world has become tangled and complex. This country has always
stood on it principles and been ready to defend them. We are no longer safe on our
own. Neutrality is no longer the safe haven it used to be and those who seek power
in this world do not respect it. We must stand with our communist brothers against
the powers that seek to oppress us. Against the bourgeois majority who wants
nothing more than keep us down. If we do not take a stand, we will perish alone.'"
political.27.a:0 "For the future of [Root.GetName]"
political.28.t:0 "[Root.GetNameDefCap] Reunited"
political.28.d:1 "The terrible civil war that has devastated our land draws to an
end, and we have finally reached a political agreement. We now see eye to eye with
our fellow [Root.GetAdjective]s, and together we will rebuild our great nation. The
enemies that have sought to capitalize on our infighting must now face a united
[Root.GetAdjective] state.\n\nThe new [Root.GetRulingIdeology] [Root.GetName] will
never be divided again!"
political.28.a:0 "United at last!"
political.29.t:0 "End of Civil Conflict"
political.29.d:0 "The civil war that has divided our nation has now ended, and our
cause has prevailed. We cannot, however, let those who supported our adversaries
continue to spread their insidious propaganda among the population. A firm hand is
required in the days to come, so that we may stand united, ready, and strong
against any external threats that would endanger our fledgling government."
political.29.a:0 "It will be done."
britain.1.t:0 "The Tizard mission"
britain.1.d:0 "The British government have sent us a scientific delegation led by
Henry Tizard with an interesting proposal. The British are willing to pool their
research efforts with ours in several key areas as they do not have the industrial
capacity to produce their inventions in great enough numbers."
britain.1.a:0 "An excellent proposal!"
britain.1.b:0 "No, the British are on their own."
britain.1.c:0 "We should aim for a more long term cooperation."
britain.2.t:0 "Tizard successful"
britain.2.d:0 "The US government has agreed to our proposal and have shared some
of their research data with our delegation."
britain.2.a:0 "Jolly good!"
britain.3.t:0 "Tizard rejected"
britain.3.d:0 "The US government has rejected our proposal, we will get no help
from them."
britain.3.a:0 "Those blighters!"
britain.4.t:0 "The Burma Road"
britain.4.d:0 "In order to aid our war against Japan, Britain has improved the
Infrastructure and constructed air bases along our Burmese border"
britain.4.a:0 "Repel the running dogs!"
japan.16.t:0 "A Puppet of Japan"
japan.16.d:0 "The Japanese seek to control the wealth of China, and will not be
stopped short of war. If we do not wish to fight them, we must submit to their
control and become nothing more than a Japanese Puppet."
japan.16.a:0 "We cannot fight"
japan.16.b:0 "We must fight!"
japan.17.t:0 "China submits"
japan.17.d:0 "The cowardly Chinese have once again submitted to our demands, they
have agreed to become a mere puppet of our nation."
japan.17.a:0 "Their loss is our gain!"
japan.18.t:0 "China refuses"
japan.18.d:0 "The foolish Chinese have refused our perfectly reasonable request
that we manage certain aspects of their government. We will need to conquer them if
we want access to their resources."
japan.18.a:0 "Shouldn't be difficult!"
britain.6.t:0 "Indian Independence"
britain.6.d:0 "Four years ago we promised India independence within four years.
Time is up, and the Indians want us to honor our promise. Shall the crown jewel
leave the British empire?"
britain.6.a:0 "It's time to let go"
britain.6.b:0 "Never!"
japan.15.t:0 "Indian National Army"
japan.15.d:0 "Following our defeats of the British we have a great number of
Indian prisoners of war. With the right persuasion, we could use those prisoners to
bolster our forces..."
japan.15.a:0 "For great justice!"
JAP_Indian_National_Army_arrives:0 "Two divisions of the Indian National Army
arrive in Singapore."
britain.7.t:0 "End trade with Germany"
britain.7.d:0 "Great Britain has issued us an ultimatum: Either we stop our trade
with Germany, or they invade."
britain.7.a:0 "I never liked the Germans anyway"
britain.7.b:0 "We'll trade with who we like!"
britain.8.t:0 "Demand refused!"
britain.8.d:0 "[From.GetName] has rejected our demand that they cease trading with
Germany. "
britain.8.a:0 "Then it's war!"
britain.8.b:0 "We cannot force them."
britain.9.t:0 "Chamberlain Resigns"
britain.9.d:0 "With the war developing to the detriment of us and our allies, the
Prime Minister has come under fire for both his peacetime and wartime decisions at
critical junctions. At a moment when Britain needs to stand united more than ever,
it finds itself divided as portions of the parliament holds Chamberlain in
contempt.\n\nLacking vital support from Labour, the Prime Minister has made the
decision to resign, favoring Lord Halifax as his replacement. However, Halifax has
been skeptical and Chamberlain has advised the King to call on Winston Churchill.
Churchill, who has long warned of the war that is now upon us, is believed to be
capable leading us through it."
britain.9.a:0 "We shall never surrender."
britain.10.t:0 "Chamberlain Passes Away"
britain.10.d:0 "Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain has fallen ill recently,
despite previously generally having been healthy for his age. After being diagnosed
with bowel cancer, increased pain and lost sleep has led him to resign from his
post. Chamberlain still enjoys strong popular support and steps down only as a last
resort, realizing he will not live to return to work.\n\nThe question remains who
will take up the torch after this great statesman and lead Britain through the dark
times that may still lie ahead of us."
britain.10.a:0 "Winston Churchill is who the Empire needs."
britain.10.b:0 "Lord Halifax is Chamberlain's first choice."
britain.21.t:0 "Tizard triumphant"
britain.21.d:0 "The US government has not only agreed to our initial proposal but
even offered a more long-term cooperation between researchers in our nations."
britain.21.a:0 "Outstanding!"
soviet.18.t:0 "The Xi'an Incident"
soviet.18.d:0 "External pressure from the Soviet Union for the end of the
hostilities between us and the Chinese Red Army has led to people in our ranks
taking matters into their own hands. Two generals have had [Root.GetLeader]
arrested, attempting to force a truce between us and the communists to unite China
against external threats. International pressure for a peaceful solution, along
with the weakness of China divided in this era are factors in favor of establishing
a united front. What course should we take?"
soviet.18.a:0 "Contact the communist party for peace talks."
soviet.18.b:0 "Never!"
soviet.19.t:0 "Nationalists Offer Truce"
soviet.19.d:0 "Disagreements within the Nationalist ranks have led to a precarious
situation. Their leader, [From.GetLeader] has been arrested in an effort to force
our enemies to accept a truce with us to unite China against foreign enemies.
Although we would like to see the Kuomintang leadership facing punishment for their
crimes against us, this is a rare opportunity to cooperate and ensure that China
does not fall in the hands of foreign imperialists."
soviet.19.a:0 "We accept a truce for now."
soviet.19.b:0 "The revolution cannot be set aside for this!"
soviet.20.t:0 "Nationalist China Refuses Negotiations"
soviet.20.d:0 "Despite the kidnapping of [From.GetLeader], the Nationalists have
refused to enter negotiations for a truce with the Communists. Sadly, the Chinese
will remain in violent conflict with their own people, making them easy prey for
their enemies."
soviet.20.a:0 "We did what we could."
soviet.21.t:0 "Truce in Chinese Civil War"
soviet.21.d:0 "The negotiations in Xi'an have borne results. Both Nationalists and
Communists have agreed to a truce, putting an at least temporary end to the
hostilities and allowing the parties to cooperate against foreign threats."
soviet.21.a:0 "There is hope for China yet."
soviet.22.t:0 "Communist China Refuses Negotiations"
soviet.22.d:0 "Despite the best efforts of Kuomintang generals to achieve a truce
with the Communist Party leaders, the communists refuse to make even a temporary
peace as long as the leader of the Nationalists is alive. It appears that the
hostilities will not end so easily."
soviet.22.a:0 "At this rate, China's enemies may divide and conquer."
soviet.23.t:0 "Soviet Union Cedes Land"
soviet.23.d:0 "The Soviet Union has other threats to worry about and does not wish
to further increase hostilities with our Empire. As a sign of desiring peace
between our nations, they have ceded some territory to us, hoping that this will
strengthen our diplomatic ties."
soviet.23.a:0 "Perhaps this can be a turning point."
soviet.24.t:0 "The Fifth Column"
soviet.24.d:0 "The persecution of enemies of the people, those who would reverse
or subvert the revolution, has been ongoing policy since the Party came to power.
The internal power struggles that followed have shifted our focus, and purging the
Party ranks themselves has been given more emphasis since Trotsky's exile. Stalin
has made himself an icon, but at the cost of making many real enemies and
innumerable imaginary ones.\n\nHaving seen the worst of internal power struggles,
the General Secretary is prone to act on the slightest suspicion. Being purged from
the Party means imprisonment or death. Dark times lie ahead for those who show
disloyalty - or just a bit too much loyalty to seem credible."
soviet.24.a:0 "Are Zinoviev and his ilk still in touch with Trotsky?"
soviet.25.t:0 "Trial of the Anti-Soviet Trotskyist Center"
soviet.25.d:0 "Despite Leon Trotsky being forced into exile, Joseph Stalin fears
that he has secret supporters within the party. A series of rapid arrests and
brutal interrogations have yielded confessions and testimonies conveniently
pointing to some of Stalin's rivals. However, the more questions are asked and the
deeper the secret police delves into letters and journals, the more people are
implicated, if indirectly.\n\nParty members are beginning to believe that Stalin's
absolute power and the death of his wife have isolated him to the point where he
perceives anyone as a threat, but isn't that exactly what a traitor would say?"
soviet.25.a:0 "Kalinin's wife is suspected. He cannot be trusted either."
soviet.25.b:0 "Khrushchev dabbled with Trotskyism in the past. He must go."
soviet.25.c:0 "Radek's confession points to several people within the party."
soviet.25.e:0 "Party members can be trusted. This paranoia must cease."
soviet.26.t:0 "Secret Trial of the Generals"
soviet.26.d:0 "The Red Army has always been home to subversive elements, ever
since Trotsky himself was Commissar of War. Documents acquired by the NKVD have
implicated several high-ranking officers as not only traitors, but spies. Mikhail
Tukhachevsky is among the most prominent of the suspects, and one Stalin is keen to
rid the army of. Meanwhile, the navy's frequent contact with foreigners has led to
many of them being arrested as well.\n\nAlthough there are documents from our
enemies proving their guilt, there is no telling if they fabricated them, or if
they were given false information by those who wanted this purge in motion to begin
with."
soviet.26.a:0 "Tukhachevsky must be tried in secret and executed immediately."
soviet.26.b:0 "Rokossovsky refuses to confess, but cannot be allowed to live."
soviet.26.c:0 "False documents and forced confessions are not proof."
soviet.27.t:0 "Trial of the 21"
soviet.27_tt:0 "Increases penalty from §YOfficers Purged§!"
soviet.27_tt2:0 "§RWill lead to a civil war in the future.§!"
soviet.27.d:0 "After several rounds of arrests and trials, the Great Purge has
weaved a narrative that led up to this trial. Among the accused are not only old
leaders like Nikolai Bukharin, but a number of diplomats, politicians, military
officials and even many high-ranking NKVD officers. The charges are also more
extensive than previously, including decade-old plots to murder Soviet leaders and
sell the Union to its enemies.\n\nThe fact that the NKVD themselves are now among
the targets of the purge has in a sense brought the proceedings in full circle.
Threats and beatings have led to many confessing to all charges, even the most
outlandish ones. The leading defendants face execution."
soviet.27.a:0 "The navy and air force have been getting off easy so far."
soviet.27.b:0 "As we suspected, enemies are everywhere."
soviet.27.c:0 "This has gone too far. Soon we will have killed all of our own."
soviet.28.t:0 "Trotskyist Coup"
soviet.28.d:0 "The world may never know if Stalin's paranoia was targeting the
right people, or whether he made more enemies trying to exterminate every
Trotskyist in the Party. What is known is that what he feared eventually came to
pass. Today, Leon Trotsky reemerged as having returned from his exile, and with the
support of several influential party members and NKVD officers, launched a coup
overthrowing Stalin's rule.\n\nThe former General Secretary was attacked in his
home with an ice axe, and was swiftly executed along with several of his
supporters. Tearing down the cult of personality he built up will take time, but
the people know now at least that he was not immortal.\n\n One of the few survivors
who managed to escape was Ivan Konev. The fierce supporter of Stalin has managed to
gather some support and declared war on the Trotsky government, in an attempt to
take back power and 'fulfill the vision of Comrade Stalin'."
soviet.28.a:0 "Leaders come and go, but the people remain."
soviet.29.t:0 "France wants to join the Comintern."
soviet.29.d:0 "Our comrades in Parti Communiste Francais have made great progress.
The nation of France is ready to join the Comintern."
soviet.29.a:0 "A welcome addition"
soviet.29.b:0 "No!"
soviet.100.t:0 "Communists relent"
soviet.100.d:0 "Due to the Soviet Union and ourselves being at war with a common
enemy, they seem to have toned down support to our domestic communist parties."
soviet.100.a:0 "Glad to be rid of them!"
yugoslavia.1.t:0 "Back Coup in Yugoslavia"
yugoslavia.1.d:0 "The anti-Axis sentiment in Yugoslavia, which we have long tried
to balance in an effort to make the country remain neutral and continue our
cooperation with the current leadership, has reached a critical point with the
nation's new efforts to cooperate with Germany. Despite several of Germany's allies
having territorial interests in Yugoslavia, the leadership has chosen to allow
German troops into their country.\n\nAn initiative in the Yugoslav Air Force is
seeking to overthrow the German-friendly government. Although this could risk
destabilizing the region further, it would put a stop to their cooperation with
Germany. Should our intelligence operatives support the coup, or try to convince
the anti-German faction to hold it off?"
yugoslavia.1.a:0 "Aid the coup through the SOE."
yugoslavia.1.b:0 "Dissuade the plotters."
yugoslavia.2.t:0 "Coup d'état"
yugoslavia.2.d:0 "As [Root.GetLeader] has tried to remain on friendly terms with
Germany, domestic resentment for cooperation with the Germans has grown. Serb
nationalists in particular have opposed this diplomatic direction, and popular
opposition has been vocal. Today, military officials in the air force attempted a
coup, pronouncing the young King Peter II to be of age and putting him on the
throne. Encouraged by the intelligence agencies of Germany's enemies, the coup aims
to cut short our agreements. This may mean war."
yugoslavia.2.a:0 "Better a war than the pact!"
yugoslavia.2.b:0 "We'd rather fight the coup than the Germans."
yugoslavia.3.t:0 "London Conference"
yugoslavia.3.d:0 "Our hope that we would not face German threats alone have been
realized. The might of the British Empire and her allies will stand with us."
yugoslavia.3.d_FRA_abandoned_yugoslavia:0 "Our hope that we would not face German
threats alone have been realized. The might of the British Empire and her allies
will stand with us. Sadly France has chosen the coward's path."
yugoslavia.3.a:0 "Yugoslavia will stand free"
yugoslavia.4.d:0 "Our hope that we would not face German threats alone have been
realized. Although the waning might of the British Empire is not with us, the
powerful French Empire will stand alongside us."
yugoslavia.4.a:0 "We will triumph!"
yugoslavia.5.t:0 "London Diktat!"
yugoslavia.5.d:0 "In the face of a resurgent Germany who tears up the treaties
that kept have the peace. The cowards in the west throw us to the wolves in hope
that we will appease their hunger. History will judge them unkindly, but now we
must choose our fate."
yugoslavia.5.a:0 "Resistance will only lead to pointless deaths"
yugoslavia.5.b:0 "We will fight to the last"
yugoslavia.6.t:0 "London Conference"
yugoslavia.6.d:0 "When all others have deserted us only Italy stands with us. This
is now our truest friend and we will fight together."
yugoslavia.6.a:0 "God Help Us"
yugoslavia.7.t:0 "Fate Of Yugoslavia"
yugoslavia.7.d:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] demands that we hand over full control of
our country to them. All citizens of Yugoslavia will in essence become German and
we will no longer have any influence. We can chose to stand our ground here and
hope that help will come, but this may very well be the only way to avoid a
slaughter of the Yugoslav people."
yugoslavia.7.a:0 "We must stand firm"
yugoslavia.7.b:0 "It will spare so many lives"
yugoslavia.8.d:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] demands that we hand over full control of
our country. The citizens of Yugoslavia will in essence become citizens of
[From.GetNameDef] or one of their puppet states. We can chose to stand our ground
here and hope that help will come, but this may very well be the only way to avoid
a slaughter of the Yugoslav people."
yugoslavia.8.a:0 "We must stand firm"
yugoslavia.8.b:0 "It will spare so many lives"
yugoslavia.9.d:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] demands that we cede territory to a newly
formed Croatian government, controlled by [From.GetNameDef]. They also demand we
implement major government reforms, which will allow us to govern the citizens of
Yugoslavia, but with heavy [From.GetAdjective] influence on our politics. We can
chose to stand our ground here and hope that help will come, but this may very well
be the only way to avoid a slaughter of the Yugoslav people."
yugoslavia.9.a:0 "We must stand firm"
yugoslavia.9.b:0 "It will spare so many lives"
germany.89.t:0 "Unholy Alliance"
germany.89.d:0 "After the success of our recent cooperation, the Germans have come
to us with an intriguing offer. They propose that we put our differences aside and
instead of wasting our strength fighting each other while the western democracies
watch and profit, we combine our strength and crush them instead!"
germany.89.a:0 "Let the world tremble!"
germany.89.b:0 "No deals with the Fascists!"
germany.90.t:0 "Alliance refused"
germany.90.d:0 "The Soviets have refused our offer, if we want the resources of
the Soviet Union we shall have to take them by force!"
germany.90.a:0 "If they are not with us they are against us."
germany.91.t:0 "France wants to join our faction"
germany.91.d:0 "The strong leaders of Mouvement Franciste have made great progress
and offer to join our cause. The nation of France is ready to fight for the Reich."
germany.91.a:0 "Mehr Soldaten für das Reich"
germany.91.b:0 "Nein!"
germany.92.t:0 "Germany Refuses Ultimatum"
germany.92.d:0 "Despite our clarification that their re-militarization of the
Rhineland would be viewed as an act of war, Germany has refused to back down and
advanced into the demilitarized zone, ignoring our warning. This means that despite
our best efforts to maintain peace, war has once again broken out in Europe."
germany.92.a:0 "The Versailles Treaty must be enforced."
germany.93.t:0 "London Conference"
germany.93.d:0 "We expected the great powers of Europe to sit sound the table and
come to equitable agreement in the name of peace. Instead the British and French
have chosen to support the upstart Yugoslavs and their artificial state. Slovenia
will be ours, one way or another...."
germany.93.d_FRA_abandoned_yugoslavia:0 "We expected the great powers of Europe to
sit sound the table and come to equitable agreement in the name of peace. Although
France saw the justice of our case the foolish British have chosen to support the
upstart Yugoslavs and their artificial state. Slovenia will be ours, one way or
another...."
germany.93.a:0 "We will not be denied"
germany.94.t:0 "The London Surrender"
germany.94.d:0 "In yet another triumph for daring and action Slovenia, soon to be
renamed to Carniola, has been returned to its rightful home in the German Reich."
germany.94.a:0 "A Triumph for Germany!"
germany.95.t:0 "The Yugoslavs Refuse"
germany.95.d:0 "In a misplaced sense of their place in the world the Yugoslavs
have chosen to not accept the chance we have offered them."
germany.95.a:0 "Time to teach them a lesson"
germany.96.t:0 "London Conference"
germany.96.d:0 "The Yugoslavs, egged on by the foolish Italians, have decided to
defy us. The ungrateful Italians will burn with the Yugoslavs. General Rommel
assures us that they ran the last time, and no doubt they will run again."
germany.96.a:0 "This war won't last long"
germany.97.t:0 "London Conference"
germany.97.d:0 "The great London Conference was supposed to right one of the many
wrongs that have been done to Germany. The French, though, still thirst for revenge
and only wish to see Germany on its knees. They backed the regime in Belgrade
despite the justice of our cause. They honestly think their empty threats mean
anything to us?"
germany.97.a:0 "We will crush them both."
germany.98.t:0 "The Fate of Yugoslavia"
germany.98_tt:0 "§YIf Yugoslavia accepts, the following will happen:§!\n"
germany.98.d:1 "We always knew that the Yugoslav state carved out of the Hapsburg
Empire was an artificial country fated never to last. The ethnic resentment
simmering under the surface has boiled over and the state is falling apart. We must
step in to rectify the situation."
germany.98.a:0 "Annex all of Yugoslavia."
germany.98.b:0 "Make a Croatian puppet. Annex the rest."
germany.98.c:0 "Make puppets of both Croatia and Yugoslavia."
germany.99.t:0 "Carve up Greece"
germany.99.d:0 "When we suggested that perhaps the Greek frontiers should be
readjusted the Italian ambassador thundered that they would rebuild the Roman
Empire in the ashes of Greece."
germany.99.a:0 "Of course they will"
germany.99.b:0 "Stick to getting the trains running on time"
germany.100.t:0 "Carve up Greece"
germany.100.d:0 "Territory that Bulgaria considered her own was handed to Greece
after the Second Balkan War and the Great War. If we right this wrong we would bind
Bulgaria to us. However, if they are not strong enough to claim it on their own,
are they a worthy ally for us?"
germany.100.a:0 "Let us bind Bulgaria to us"
germany.100.b:0 "They need to earn our friendship"
germany.101.t:0 "Carve up Greece"
germany.101.d:0 "A lack of suitable allies leaves Germany in an unfortunate
strategic position in the Eastern Mediterranean. However, we can remedy this by
demanding from Greece bases and territory around it to secure them."
germany.101.a:0 "They must hand over bases to Germany"
germany.101.b:0 "We should play the long game"
germany.101_tt:0 "§YIf Greece accepts, the following will happen:§!"
germany.102.t:0 "Greece Refuses"
germany.102.d:0 "Greece has foolishly refused our assistance in solving their
border disputes."
germany.102.a:0 "They must have realised the alternative"
germany.103.t:0 "Greece Refuses"
germany.103.d:0 "Greece has refused our generous offer of protection and
assistance"
germany.103.a:0 "We must force them to see reason"
germany.104.t:0 "Italy Demands Vichy Territory"
germany.104.d_Savoy:0 "The Italians have started to issue demands to Vichy France
on the back of our victory. They are seeking the frontier zone of Savoy to
strengthen Italy. However, we are the ones who will decide that."
germany.104.d_Corsica:0 "The Italians are demanding the Island of Corsica from
Vichy as their share of the spoils. We could grant it to them?"
germany.104.d_Savoy_Corsica:0 "Italy has demanded that Vichy hand over Savoy and
Corsica. It would be a boon to Italy but this will concern the French colonial
authorities."
germany.104.a:0 "I suppose they can have Savoy"
germany.104.b:0 "Corsica is all they are worth"
germany.104.c:0 "Let them have Savoy"
germany.104.e:0 "A strong ally leads to a strong Germany"
germany.104.f:0 "They need more than a few thousand dead"
germany.105.t:0 "Italy Leaves [Root.GetFactionName]"
germany.105.d:0 "Following our decision to not grant any lands to Italy. They have
chosen to leave [Root.GetFactionName] saying that we are not worthy enough allies
for them."
germany.105.a:0 "They never did much fighting anyway"
germany.106.t:0 "Treaty Of Craiova"
germany.106_threat:0 "Treaty Of Craiova"
germany.106.d_second_vienna_accepted_north:0 "With Hungary's gain of Northern
Transylvania, Bulgaria has reminded us of their long standing boundary dispute with
Romania over Southern Dobrudja, seized by Romania in 1913."
germany.106.d_second_vienna_accepted_all:0 "With Hungary's gain of Transylvania,
Bulgaria has reminded us of their long standing boundard dispute with Romania over
Southern Dobrudja, seized by Romania in 1913."
germany.106.d_no_vienna:0 "Since relationship with Hungary has cooled, with them
choosing to join in another alliance, our original plan to give them a part of
Transylvania is out of the question. Instead, we should lend an ear to the
Bulgarian territorial dispute for Southern Dobrudja, seized by Romania in 1913."
germany.106.a:0 "Let them demand Southern Dobrudja"
germany.106.b:0 "We will not back any Bulgarian demands"
germany.107.t:0 "The Flight of Rudolf Hess"
germany.107.d:0 "Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess was arrested by Home Guard soldiers in
Scotland yesterday after parachuting from a heavy fighter. An accomplished pilot,
he apparently flew alone across the North Sea, taking care to stay out of radar
range before veering west towards Britain.\nHess appears to have taken it upon
himself to negotiate a peace treaty between Britain and Germany, although Berlin
has denounced him as a madman and he has been stripped of all of his political
offices. British authorities have not been available for comment."
germany.107.a:0 "Wahnsinn!"
germany.108.t:0 "The Death of Rudolf Hess"
germany.108.d:0 "Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess was killed yesterday when the Royal Air
Force intercepted the heavy fighter he was flying off the coast of Scotland. The
exact nature of his mission remains unclear - although Hess was an accomplished
pilot, he flew alone and his airplane does not appear to have been armed.\nHis
remains were recovered by British authorities, but a state funeral with an empty
coffin has been scheduled in Berlin. \n\nHitler was reported as being visibly
distraught by the death of his old friend."
germany.108.a:0 "That poor fool."
germany.109.d:0 "The airship Hindenburg, which had been moored in Germany since
the beginning of hostilities, met with a dramatic end today when it exploded over
Scotland. It appears to have been commandeered by Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess, who
managed to fly it alone across the North Sea on a personal mission to negotiate
peace with Britain.\nBritish radar stations had no trouble detecting the massive
aircraft, and several Royal Air Force wings were immediately directed towards its
position. When the Hindenburg failed to respond over the radio, they opened
fire. \n\nHess parachuted to safety, and has now been imprisoned in the Tower of
London."
germany.110.d:0 "The airship Hindenburg, which had been moored in Germany since
the beginning of hostilities, met with a dramatic end today when it exploded over
Scotland. It appears to have been commandeered by Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess, who
managed to fly it alone across the North Sea on a personal mission to negotiate
peace with Britain.\nBritish radar stations had no trouble detecting the massive
aircraft, and several Royal Air Force wings were immediately directed towards its
position. When the Hindenburg failed to respond over the radio, they opened
fire. \n\nThe remains of Hess were found in the wreckage."
germany.110.a:0 "That madman..."
germany.111.t:0 "Yugoslavia Refuses"
germany.111.d:0 "Yugoslavia has foolishly refused our offer to resolve tensions in
the region."
germany.111.a:0 "They have forced our hand"
germany.113.t:0 "Germany Officially Requests Danzig"
germany.113.d:0 "Seeing their military support as essential for any future success
in our civil war, [GER.GetNameDef] has presented plans for establishing
[GER.GetAdjective] control over Danzig upon the conclusion of hostilities. They
have also made it clear that [Root.GetNameDef]'s reliance on their military support
leaves [Root.GetLeader] no choice but to sign this "Danzig Agreement.""
germany.113.a:0 "[Root.GetName] must take one battle at a time."
germany.114.t:0 "German Demands for Danzig"
germany.114.d:0 "Following our victory in the [Root.GetAdjective] civil war,
Germany has repeatedly reminded us of their request for Danzig. They have also
reminded us of what the consequences of disobedience may be for a nation still
recovering from internal conflict."
germany.114.a:0 "They will have Danzig, as agreed."
germany.114.b:0 "We will never cede Polish land!"
germany.115.t:0 "Poland Cedes Danzig"
germany.115.d:0 "In accordance with the Danzig agreement, [GER.GetNameDef] has
agreed to the transfer of Danzig to [GER.GetNameDef] control."
germany.115.a:0 "This has proved a beneficial partnership."
germany.116.t:0 "Poland Reneges On the Danzig Agreement"
germany.116.d:0 "Ignoring the invaluable support we offered them in their civil
war, [From.GetName] has decided to ignore our claims on Danzig."
germany.116.a:0 "Dishonoring our agreement will cost them dearly."
germany.116.b:0 "We cannot afford this conflict."
germany.117.t:0 "The Danzig Agreement"
germany.117.d:0 "[From.GetName] has agreed to our request for Danzig in exchange
for support in their civil war. Our request and our promise have been formalized in
the Danzig Agreement. Now we must make certain that [From.GetName] emerges
victorious from their conflict."
germany.117.a:0 "This is a [Root.GetAdjective] struggle, too."
germany.118.t:0 "The Yalta Conference"
germany.118.d:2 "With the war in Europe progressing apace, it is time for the
inevitable victors to consider the future of Europe.\n\nWe may propose to
[yalta_partner.GetNameDef] a conference on the division of [GER.GetNameDef] after
the war, to delineate our spheres of influence on the continent.\n\nOur "friends"
in [yalta_partner.GetNameDef] have indicated that they would be interested in such
a conference. No doubt, they will want some kind of reward for their sacrifices."
germany.118.a:0 "We need a conference on the future of Europe."
germany.118.b:0 "We cannot cooperate with [yalta_partner.GetNameDef]."
germany.119.t:0 "The Yalta Conference"
germany.119.d:0 "With the war against [GER.GetNameDef] marching towards its
inevitable conclusion, [yalta_origin.GetNameDef] has approached us about a
conference on the future of Europe.\n\nThey are suggesting a division of
[GER.GetNameDef] between east and west. This would allow our sphere of influence to
extend deep into Europe, which would make up for some of the losses we have
suffered in this gruesome struggle."
germany.119.a:0 "For the sake of lasting cooperation."
germany.119.b:0 "We will dictate our own peace."
germany.120.t:0 "[yalta_partner.GetNameDefCap] Refuses to Participate"
germany.120.d:0 "Our proposed conference on the future of Europe has fallen
through.\n\nSpeaking in no uncertain terms, [yalta_partner.GetLeader] dismissed any
need for planning and cooperation in post-war Europe.\n\n"We will meet when I am
making my demands of [GER.GetNameDef] at the peace table. I will not see petty
politicking stand in the way of [yalta_partner.GetNameDef].""
germany.120.a:0 "This is worrisome."
germany.121.t:0 "The Division of Germany"
germany.121.d:0 "As stipulated in the Yalta agreement, Germany is to be split into
two separate states, each falling under the sphere of one of the warring
parties.\n\nLet us hope this brings an end to conflict in Europe."
germany.121.a:0 "For Germany..."
germany.122.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] Demands the Sudetenland"
germany.122.d:0 "In the middle of the ongoing situation, Germany has demanded the
Sudetenland territory from us, to "protect the German population" of the
region.\n\nWith the ongoing situation, they have made it very clear that this is
it. There will be no negotiations or diplomacy. They will have the Sudetenland, or
they will go to war over it."
germany.122.a:0 "They can have their war, if they dare!"
germany.122.b:0 "We cannot afford a war with [From.GetNameDef]."
germany.123.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] Refuses us the Sudetenland"
germany.123.d:0 "In a foolish diplomatic move, [From.GetLeader], the leader of the
[From.GetAdjective]s has rejected all [Root.GetAdjective] demands!\n\nThey will not
cede the Sudetenland, and practically dared us to declare war, mocking our desire
to protect our [Root.GetAdjective] brothers and sisters."
germany.123.a:0 "So be it!"
germany.124.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] Cedes the Sudetenland"
germany.124.d:0 "Facing the prospect of war with us, [From.GetNameDef] has agreed
to cede all control of the Sudetenland, and renounce any future claim to the
region.\n\nThe [Root.GetAdjective] population of the Sudetenland will finally be
safely in the fold of the [Root.GetNameDef]."
germany.124.a:0 "For [Root.GetNameDef] and all [Root.GetAdjective]s!"
germany.126.t:0 "Anschluss or Destruction"
germany.126.warning:0 "§RCan lead to war§!\n"
germany.126.d:0 "Civil unrest and acts of violence have broken out as protesters
voice their desire for Austria to join Germany. The internal struggles our nation
already suffers from only adds to the voice of people wishing for a union with
Germany. Berlin is pressing hard for an Anschluss and this may very well be our
only chance to keep part of the true Austrian values alive."
germany.126.a:0 "We shall join the German Reich!"
germany.126.b:0 "No, Austria's destiny lies elsewhere."
germany.127.t:0 "Formalize the Alliance"
germany.127.d:0 "United in our fight against the Soviet Union, perhaps it is time
to formalize the alliance and invite our new partners in this anti-communist war to
our faction."
germany.127.a:0 "We shall send envoys."
germany.127.b:0 "We will not have further obligations to them."
germany.128.t:0 "The Anti-Soviet Pact"
germany.128.d:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] has offered to welcome us to their faction,
so that we may better coordinate against the communist threat. Envoys to formalize
this alliance have already arrived in the capital."
germany.128.a:0 "This is a great initiative."
germany.128.b:0 "Our fate lies with others."
THREAT_FROM_EFFECT:0 "Threat from actions"
war_justification.1.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Speaks Against [From.GetName]"
war_justification.1.d:1 "'Does [From.GetName] belong to the [From.GetAdjective]?
Let us ask ourselves a better question: Does the future belong to the
[From.GetAdjective] or does it belong to [Root.GetNameDef]?'\n\n[Root.GetLeader]'s
speech today suggested that [Root.GetName] is on the path to war. Political
tensions have been building over the past month and it seems the
[Root.GetAdjective] people are coming to accept that war is inevitable."
war_justification.1.a:0 "The future belongs to [Root.GetName]!"
war_justification.2.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Denounces [From.GetAdjective] Ideals"
war_justification.2.d:1 "'The [From.GetAdjective] claim to have liberty and
democracy, claim to want peace, but all of these things they pride themselves on
are hollow. Their democracy divides the people where it should stand united and
their liberty only betrays a lack of discipline. We [Root.GetAdjective]s see
through these lies... and we can see that this peace, peace on their terms, is a
lie as well.'\n\n[Root.GetRulingParty] has long derided the weakness of the
[From.GetAdjective] nation, but lately the rhetoric has grown more aggressive. The
day of armed conflict grows closer."
war_justification.2.a:0 "[Root.GetName] stands united under [Root.GetLeader]."
war_justification.3.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Warns Against [From.GetAdjective]
Communism"
war_justification.3.d:1 "'Is there a bigger threat to our way of life, or indeed
the way of life itself, than communism? This plague that threatens to make the
slaves, not the masters, rule every nation, to abolish the nation itself, to
abolish people and their history. We will take [From.GetName] and abolish the
communist plague.'\n\n[Root.GetLeader]'s hatred of communists has been well known
since before [Root.GetRulingParty]'s rise to power, but it appears to have
intensified recently in the specific case of the [From.GetAdjective] government.
Our quest to purge Marxism off the face of the Earth may start there."
war_justification.3.a:0 "Those who reject nations will see their own perish."
war_justification.4.t:0 "[Root.GetName] Prepares for Great Struggle"
war_justification.4.d:1 "'The [From.GetAdjective] are a people who will not part
easily with power. However, they must also realize that the trajectory of our two
nations can only end in a clash. We must steel ourselves for the struggle to come.
For [From.GetName] will not be taken without a fight.'\n\nThe possibility of an
understanding between the similarly minded governments of [From.GetName] and
[Root.GetName] has given way to a campaign to take their territory by force."
war_justification.4.a:0 "History will be written through our victory."
war_justification.5.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Brings Revolution to [From.GetName]"
war_justification.5.d:0 "'While we have consolidated the socialist society in
[Root.GetName], many nations still suffer under the despots of old. The workers of
[From.GetName] have no voice, no means to organize, and any attempts to institute
socialism will be crushed savagely by the [From.GetLeader] regime. We cannot wait
for the gears of the international revolution to turn for the [From.GetAdjective]
people. With the revolution we have proven that we could crush the capitalist
oppressors here, and we will crush the oppressors in [From.Capital.GetName] as
well!'\n\n[Root.GetLeader] has abandoned all attempts at diplomatic rhetoric
towards [From.GetRulingParty]-controlled [From.GetName]. The quest to eradicate all
borders is now strictly focused on eradicating their borders."
war_justification.5.a:0 "[From.GetAdjective] workers, your liberation is near!"
war_justification.6.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Calls to Aid [From.GetAdjective]
Workers"
war_justification.6.d:0 "'Is there a greater lie than the supposed liberty of the
[From.GetAdjective] people? Where they once slaved under the princes and dukes who
claimed ownership of the soil, they are now forced to sell their labor to those who
claim ownership of the factories. Their freedom to choose one master over the other
can hardly be called liberty. Likewise, their freedom to elect their leaders is a
false choice, as propaganda would never allow the true socialists to take power. A
people so thoroughly indoctrinated can only be saved by a [Root.GetAdjective]
intervention.'\n\n[Root.GetLeader] has polemicized against the government in
[From.GetName] for a long time in party meetings, but this rhetoric is now used
more frequently in public. There is little reason to believe that this conflict
could be resolved peacefully."
war_justification.6.a:0 "We will crush their bourgeois dictatorship!"
war_justification.7.t:0 "[From.GetAdjective] Communism Failing"
war_justification.7.d:0 "'Comrades, although the greatest revolutionaries have
once been called traitors, it has become plain to see that the revolution itself
has been betrayed. How else would you explain the rule of the [From.GetRulingParty]
of [From.GetName], who have cast aside every hint of Marxist ideas to build a
degenerated worker's state where they can reign under false premises? In
strengthening their own power at the price of the international revolution, they
have shown that they care little for the ideals they claim to hold. We must bring
the true revolution to them.'\n\nAlthough initially supportive of the
[From.GetAdjective] revolution, [Root.GetLeader] has expressed increased
disappointment with how it has developed. The [Root.GetRulingParty] may have to
intervene before it is too late."
war_justification.7.a:0 "There is time yet to salvage their attempt at socialism."
war_justification.8.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Calls for Crushing [From.GetAdjective]
Nationalism"
war_justification.8.d:0 "'Is there any society more repugnant to the future of the
revolution, any more alien to the plight of the worker, than the fascist regime of
[From.GetName]? Calling upon the people to devote themselves fanatically to the
decrepit institution of the nation state, they have dressed up age-old ways of
savagery in a modern costume, trying to present themselves as an alternative future
to the inevitable international victory of the working class. It is only a matter
of time until they strike against us or our allies. Let us strike first.'\n\nNo one
has expected less than mutual contempt between us and the [From.GetAdjective], but
the animosity has intensified lately. It now appears that conflict will arise
sooner rather than later."
war_justification.8.a:0 "Death to fascists!"
war_justification.9.t:0 "Diplomacy with [From.GetName] Breaks Down"
war_justification.9.d:0 "'Despite our attempts to find a diplomatic solution to
our conflict with [From.GetName], negotiations have once again broken down, leaving
us with limited options. The authoritarian [From.GetLeader] regime has displayed
the unreasonable approach to this matter typical of leaders who are not accountable
to their people. Barring a complete turnaround in the policies of
[From.GetAdjective] leadership, we will be left with no recourse but to
fight.'\n\n[Root.GetAdjective] intervention in [From.GetName] has been a hot issue,
with some politicians in the opposition claiming that [Root.GetRulingParty] has
pursued a hawkish policy from the start. Whatever their original intent, a future
war now suddenly seems very real and inevitable."
war_justification.9.a:0 "Sometimes, you need to climb the mountain of conflict."
war_justification.10.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Calls for Intervention in
[From.GetName]"
war_justification.10.d:0 "'It is with heavy heart that we must confront the
reality of our situation: An invasion of [From.GetName] may be our only recourse.
It is of too great a strategic advantage to attempt any other solution in our
current situation. Although we trust that neither the [Root.GetAdjective] nor the
[From.GetAdjective] people want war, but history has led us to this point and our
options are limited. We can only hope that through this assertion of our military
power, we can avoid further bloodshed in the future.'\n\nAlthough it is a popular
theory that democracies do not go to war against other democracies, recent
developments have pointed to a [Root.GetAdjective] invasion of [From.GetName] in
the future. History may surprise us yet."
war_justification.10.a:0 "[From.GetName] is a dubious democracy anyway."
war_justification.11.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Speaks Against Red Menace"
war_justification.11.d:0 "'Without a doubt, [From.GetName] communism is one of the
greatest threats to liberty and order in this era. Relentless and ruthless, it
threatens to devour not only the [From.GetAdjective] people's hope of a prosperous,
democratic society, but that of its neighbors as well. If we do not act now, we may
well see this first domino fall too late, leaving more failed social experiments in
its wake. How many more need die before we intervene?'\n\nThe threat of subversive
activity undermining our democracy, fueled by [From.GetAdjective] ambitions, has
become a hotly debated topic recently. While representatives in opposition have
called this a Red Scare aimed at pursuing war with [From.GetName], the rhetoric of
the [Root.GetRulingParty] has been highly successful so far."
war_justification.11.a:0 "They follow a violent ideology, what reaction can they
expect but violence?"
war_justification.12.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Confronts [From.GetAdjective] Fascism"
war_justification.12.d:0 "'In modern history, perhaps even in history as a whole,
there has been no worse tyranny than the iron grip in which [From.GetRulingParty]
now holds [From.GetName]. People may argue that we should not provoke conflict,
that we should trust [From.GetLeader] to honor treaties and promises in the future,
but these people fail to see that treaties made under the reign of fascism are
useless. To these dishonorable liars, might makes right, and the paper on which an
agreement is written burns just as easily as the books of their
detractors.'\n\nPeople who have long hoped to avoid a direct confrontation with
[From.GetName] have now been strongly opposed by [Root.GetLeader], who argues that
we in Machiavellian terms are merely postponing war to the advantage of the enemy.
At this rate, we may strike the first blow after all."
war_justification.12.a:0 "There can be no peace in our time until they are gone."
war_justification.13.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Calls for War Against [From.GetName]"
war_justification.13.d:0 "'Although we may be a peaceful people, our nature alone
does not determine the course we must take in history. This is a time of war. For
too long, the [From.GetAdjective] have possessed the means that we need to make it
through the trials we may face, and it's apparent that they will not part with them
peacefully. Despite our best efforts to build a modern state, some matters can only
be settled through the old trials of battle.'\n\n[Root.GetLeader]'s hostile
rhetoric towards [From.GetName] has gone to great lengths to justify an invasion.
Some portion of the population support this course, but the decision lies in the
lands of our leader."
war_justification.13.a:0 "It may be a difficult decision, but we must stand behind
it."
war_justification.14.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Challenges [From.GetAdjective]
Pretensions"
war_justification.14.d:0 "'[From.GetName] may think themselves more modern and
advanced than us, but the truth is that their nation has not been tested as ours
has, nor are they prepared for the threats now plain to see on the horizon. By
their disdain towards us, and preventing us to seize that which is rightfully ours,
they have made us one of those threats to themselves. Their weak and divided nation
will hardly resist our claims.'\n\nThe derisive opinion of [From.GetName] long held
by the [Root.GetRulingParty] has developed from criticism to hostility. Although
popular opinion is that the [From.GetAdjective] people want to avoid war,
[Root.GetLeader] claims that their elected leaders have provoked it through their
arrogance."
war_justification.14.a:0 "They do not know how strong our hardships have made us."
war_justification.15.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Wants to Restore Order in
[From.GetName]"
war_justification.15.d:0 "'The [Root.GetAdjective] national spirit is strong, but
not all nations are so fortunate. [From.GetName] has had its traditions destroyed
and rightful rulers long since murdered and buried, all in the name of the idea of
the great Marxist revolution. It is our duty to restore order to this world led
astray by bloodthirsty usurpers and to assert the strength of [Root.GetName]
against this threat.'\n\nWhile the [Root.GetRulingParty] has always opposed
communism, [From.GetName] has been a target of particular attacks in recent
speeches. Whether or not the attack on the [Root.GetAdjective] nation from
communists is a real threat, the preemptive attack on [From.GetAdjective] communism
is already in the works."
war_justification.15.a:0 "Those murdered in the revolution will be avenged!"
war_justification.16.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Calls Out [From.GetAdjective]
Oppressors"
war_justification.16.d:0 "'My opponents would have you believe that my rule is
like that of the [From.GetRulingParty] in [From.GetName]. They could not be more
wrong. While [From.GetLeader]'s successes are the result of a recent fad, a
destructive mass movement bent on bullying other nations into submission, the
[Root.GetRulingParty] stands in opposition to that movement as the ones who will
not submit. I am prepared to do whatever is necessary to eliminate this threat,
even if it means war.'\n\nThe [Root.GetLeader] regime has adopted a hostile policy
towards the [From.GetAdjective] nation. Whatever our leaders may be called, fascist
is a word reserved for our enemies."
war_justification.16.a:0 "Tradition and pragmatism will always triumph over
fanaticism and terror."
war_justification.17.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Questions [From.GetAdjective]
Sovereignty"
war_justification.17.d:0 "'Who determines the borders of a nation and how are they
determined? Whatever way people may have found in the past to justify where
[Root.GetName] ends and [From.GetName] begins, we live in a new era. The strategic
importance of this border cannot be overstated, and we are well within our rights
to shift it to ensure the continued security of our people.'\n\nListening to
[Root.GetLeader]'s recent speeches, an invasion of [From.GetName] appears imminent.
Dissenting voices have objected, but public support for war is on the rise."
war_justification.17.a:0 "We must rally behind this cause!"
war_justification.18.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Questions the Motives of
[From.GetName]"
war_justification.18.d:0 "'There is no doubt that [From.GetName] is preparing for
war. The changes in economic policy make it plain to see that the
[From.GetAdjective] are not a people of peace, but rather waiting for the right
opportunity to strike against us. Will we stand idly by and watch them arm
themselves while [Root.GetName] is undefended? Or will we disarm this threat before
it grows beyond our power?'\n\nThe hawks in the [Root.GetRulingParty] have turned
their eyes towards [From.GetName], arguing that attack is the best defense. Their
viewpoint is gaining traction and [Root.GetName] is preparing for war."
war_justification.18.a:0 "At least through war, there will be an end to this
conflict."
war_justification.19.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Angered by [From.GetAdjective]
Posturing"
war_justification.19.d:0 "'Those naïve citizens of [Root.GetName] who imagine the
[From.GetAdjective] as a people of peace are entirely out of touch with reality.
Those who live at our border do not have the luxury of such delusions, seeing their
troops closing in on us just across it. This is a threat we cannot leave
unanswered. With every passing day, [From.GetName] is preparing for war. It would
be madness for us not to do the same.'\n\nThe [From.GetAdjective] military presence
close to our territory has sparked increased concern as this nation appears more
and more to be the enemy of the [Root.GetRulingParty]. Whether it is the cause or
the effect of their polemic is a matter of contention."
war_justification.19.a:0 "Regardless, we must ready the people for war."
war_justification.20.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Advocates Invasion of [From.GetName]"
war_justification.20.d:0 "'If we want to have the strategic advantage in the
foreseeable, not to say inevitable war with [From.GetName], there is no room to
hesitate. This is about safeguarding our children's futures and ensuring that
[Root.GetName] has a place in the world tomorrow. This is a matter of devotion to
our cause and the ideals we take for granted. It's time to act.'\n\nA series of
rousing speeches from [Root.GetRulingParty] leaders, most prominently
[Root.GetLeader], has been calling the public to support an invasion of
[From.GetName]. The geopolitical motives behind the invasion are less prominent in
the rhetoric to patriotic sentiments, but this campaign appears highly efficient in
convincing the public of its necessity."
war_justification.20.a:0 "The nation stands behind this important decision."
war_justification.201.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Speaks Against [Root.GetName]"
war_justification.201.d:1 "'Does [Root.GetName] belong to the [Root.GetAdjective]?
Let us ask ourselves a better question: Does the future belong to the
[Root.GetAdjective] or does it belong to [From.GetName]?'\n\n[From.GetLeader]'s
speech today, suggested that [From.GetName] is on the path to war. Political
tensions have been building over the past month and it seems the
[From.GetAdjective] people have accepted that war is inevitable. [Root.GetName]
must also prepare."
war_justification.201.a:0 "Why can we not be allowed to live in peace?"
war_justification.202.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Denounces [Root.GetAdjective] Ideals"
war_justification.202.d:1 "'The [Root.GetAdjective] claim to have liberty and
democracy, claim to want peace, but all of these things they pride themselves on
are hollow. Their democracy divides the people where it should stand united and
their liberty only betrays a lack of discipline. We [From.GetAdjective]s see
through these lies... and we can see that this peace, peace on their terms, is a
lie as well.'\n\n[From.GetRulingParty] has long derided the weakness of the
[Root.GetAdjective] nation, but lately the rhetoric has grown more aggressive. The
day of armed conflict grows closer."
war_justification.202.a:0 "As expected from fascist scum like [From.GetLeader]."
war_justification.203.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Warns Against [Root.GetAdjective]
Communism"
war_justification.203.d:1 "'Is there a bigger threat to our way of life, or indeed
the way of life itself, than communism? This plague that threatens to make the
slaves, not the masters, rule every nation, to abolish the nation itself, to
abolish people and their history. We will take [From.GetName] and abolish the
communist plague.'\n\n[From.GetLeader]'s hatred of communists has been well known
since before [From.GetRulingParty]'s rise to power, but it appears to have
intensified recently in the specific case of the [Root.GetAdjective] government.
Our quest to purge Marxism off the face of the Earth may start there."
war_justification.203.a:0 "If they fear our cause, they fear their own people."
war_justification.204.t:0 "[From.GetName] Prepares for Great Struggle"
war_justification.204.d:1 "'The [Root.GetAdjective] are a people, who will not
part easily with power. However, they must also realize that the trajectory of our
two nations can only end in a clash. We must steel ourselves for the struggle to
come. For [Root.GetName] will not be taken without a fight.'\n\nThe possibility of
an understanding between the similarly minded governments of [Root.GetName] and
[From.GetName] has given way to a campaign to take their territory by force."
war_justification.204.a:0 "Let them come!"
war_justification.205.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Bring Revolution to [Root.GetName]"
war_justification.205.d:0 "'While we have consolidated the socialist society in
[From.GetName], many nations still suffer under the despots of old. The workers of
[Root.GetName] have no voice, no means to organize, and any attempts to institute
socialism will be crushed savagely by the [Root.GetLeader] regime. We cannot wait
for the gears of the international revolution to turn for the [Root.GetAdjective]
people. We have proven that we could crush the capitalist oppressors here, and we
will crush the oppressors in [Root.Capital.GetName] as well!'\n\n[From.GetLeader]
has abandoned all attempts at diplomacy with our government. The communist task of
eradicating all borders is now strictly focused on eradicating our borders."
war_justification.205.a:0 "[Root.GetLeader] is a better ruler than any
revolutionary opportunist!"
war_justification.206.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Calls to Aid [Root.GetAdjective]
Workers"
war_justification.206.d:0 "'Is there a greater lie than the supposed liberty of
the [Root.GetAdjective] people? Where they once slaved under the princes and dukes
who claimed ownership of the soil, they are now forced to sell their labor to those
who claim ownership of the factories. Their freedom to choose one master over the
other can hardly be called liberty. Likewise, their freedom to elect their leaders
is a false choice, as propaganda would never allow the true socialists to take
power. A people so thoroughly indoctrinated can only be saved by a
[From.GetAdjective] intervention.'\n\nUnwilling to accept that our people may be
satisfied without their social experiments, the communist regime in [From.GetName]
has openly threatened to attack our nation. There is little reason to believe that
this conflict could be resolved peacefully."
war_justification.206.a:0 "What merits can their convictions hold if they must
force them on us?"
war_justification.207.t:0 "[Root.GetAdjective] Communism Failing"
war_justification.207.d:0 "'Comrades, although the greatest revolutionaries have
once been called traitors, it has become plain to see that the revolution itself
has been betrayed. How else would you explain the rule of the [Root.GetRulingParty]
of [Root.GetName], who have cast aside every hint of Marxist ideas to build a
degenerated worker's state where they can reign under false premises? In
strengthening their own power at the price of the international revolution, they
have shown that they care little for the ideals they claim to hold. We must bring
the true revolution to them.'\n\nAlthough initially supportive of
[Root.GetRulingParty]'s victory in [Root.Capital.GetName], [From.GetLeader] has
drifted away from [Root.GetLeader]'s philosophy. The conflict has escalated to the
point where they are preparing to invade to enforce their brand of socialism on
us."
war_justification.207.a:0 "They do not understand what the revolution means to the
[Root.GetAdjective] people."
war_justification.208.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Calls for Crushing [Root.GetAdjective]
Nationalism"
war_justification.208.d:0 "'Is there any society more repugnant to the future of
the revolution, any more alien to the plight of the worker, than the fascist regime
of [Root.GetName]? Calling upon the people to devote themselves fanatically to the
decrepit institution of the nation state, they have dressed up age-old ways of
savagery in a modern costume, trying to present themselves as an alternative future
to the inevitable international victory of the working class. It is only a matter
of time until they strike against us or our allies. Let us strike first.'\n\nNo one
has expected less than mutual contempt between us and the [Root.GetAdjective], but
the animosity has intensified lately. Hearing [From.GetLeader] speak, it appears
that conflict will arise sooner rather than later."
war_justification.208.a:0 "Death to communists!"
war_justification.209.t:0 "Diplomacy with [Root.GetName] Breaks Down"
war_justification.209.d:0 "'Despite our attempts to find a diplomatic solution to
our conflict with [Root.GetName], negotiations have once again broken down, leaving
us with limited options. The authoritarian [Root.GetLeader] regime has displayed
the unreasonable approach to this matter typical of leaders who are not accountable
to their people. Barring a complete turnaround in the policies of
[Root.GetAdjective] leadership, we will be left with no recourse but to
fight.'\n\n[From.GetAdjective] intervention in our domestic affairs has been a hot
issue, with some politicians in their opposition claiming that
[From.GetRulingParty] has pursued a hawkish policy from the start. Whatever their
original intent, a future war now suddenly seems very real and inevitable."
war_justification.209.a:0 "Their condescending rhetoric will not intimidate us."
war_justification.210.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Calls for Intervention in
[Root.GetName]"
war_justification.210.d:0 "'It is with heavy heart that we must confront the
reality of our situation: An invasion of [Root.GetName] may be our only recourse.
It is of too great a strategic advantage to attempt any other solution in our
current situation. Although we trust that neither the [From.GetAdjective] nor the
[Root.GetAdjective] people want war, but history has led us to this point and our
options are limited. We can only hope that through this assertion of our military
power, we can avoid further bloodshed in the future.'\n\nAlthough it is a popular
theory that democracies do not go to war against other democracies, recent
developments have pointed to a [From.GetAdjective] invasion of [Root.GetName] in
the future. History may surprise us yet."
war_justification.210.a:0 "[From.GetName] is a dubious democracy anyway, pursuing
such aggressive action."
war_justification.211.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Speaks Against Red Menace"
war_justification.211.d:0 "'Without a doubt, [Root.GetName] communism is one of
the greatest threats to liberty and order in this era. Relentless and ruthless, it
threatens to devour not only the [Root.GetAdjective] people's hope of a prosperous,
democratic society, but that of its neighbors as well. If we do not act now, we may
well see this first domino fall too late, leaving more failed social experiments in
its wake. How many more need die before we intervene?'\n\nThe nascent worker's
movement has intimidated [From.GetAdjective] leaders. While representatives in
their opposition have called this a Red Scare aimed at pursuing war with us, the
rhetoric of the [From.GetRulingParty] has been highly successful so far."
war_justification.211.a:0 "As long as there is profit to be made, capitalists will
manufacture a war."
war_justification.212.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Confronts [Root.GetAdjective] Fascism"
war_justification.212.d:0 "'In modern history, perhaps even in history as a whole,
there has been no worse tyranny than the iron grip in which [Root.GetRulingParty]
now holds [Root.GetName]. People may argue that we should not provoke conflict,
that we should trust [Root.GetLeader] to honor treaties and promises in the future,
but these people fail to see that treaties made under the reign of fascism are
useless. To these dishonorable liars, might makes right, and the paper on which an
agreement is written burns just as easily as the books of their
detractors.'\n\nJealous of the glorious society we are building and the legacy it
is founded upon, the [From.GetAdjective] seem prepared to start a war to destroy
it. So much for their pretensions of peace."
war_justification.212.a:0 "Inevitable. Better to have it over with."
war_justification.213.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Calls for War Against [Root.GetName]"
war_justification.213.d:0 "'Although we may be a peaceful people, our nature alone
does not determine the course we must take in history. This is a time of war. For
too long, the [Root.GetAdjective] have possessed the means that we need to make it
through the trials we may face, and it's apparent that they will not part with them
peacefully. Despite our best efforts to build a modern state, some matters can only
be settled through the old trials of battle.'\n\nIn a recent speech to the
[From.GetAdjective] people the hostile rhetoric towards [Root.GetName] has
intensified and [From.GetLeader] has gone to great lengths to justify an invasion.
Some portion of the population support this course, but the decision lies in the
lands of their leader."
war_justification.213.a:0 "They will regret making us their enemy."
war_justification.214.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Challenges [Root.GetAdjective]
Pretensions"
war_justification.214.d:0 "'[Root.GetName] may think themselves more modern and
advanced than us, but the truth is that their nation has not been tested as ours
has, nor are they prepared for the threats now plain to see on the horizon. By
their disdain towards us, and preventing us to seize that which is rightfully ours,
they have made us one of those threats to themselves. Their weak and divided nation
will hardly resist our claims.'\n\nThe derisive opinion of [Root.GetName] long held
by the [From.GetRulingParty] has developed from criticism to hostility. Although
popular opinion is that the [Root.GetAdjective] people want to avoid war,
[From.GetLeader] claims that our elected leaders have provoked it through their
arrogance."
war_justification.214.a:0 "The voices for peace among the [From.GetAdjective]
people are, of course, silenced."
war_justification.215.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Wants to Restore Order in
[Root.GetName]"
war_justification.215.d:0 "'The [From.GetAdjective] national spirit is strong, but
not all nations are so fortunate. [Root.GetName] has had its traditions destroyed
and rightful rulers long since murdered and buried, all in the name of the idea of
the great Marxist revolution. It is our duty to restore order to this world led
astray by bloodthirsty usurpers and to assert the strength of [From.GetName]
against this threat.'\n\nWhile the [From.GetRulingParty] has always opposed
communism, [Root.GetName] has been a target of particular attacks in recent
speeches. Fearing their nation's inevitable progress to the next stage of history,
a preemptive attack on [Root.GetAdjective] communism is already in the works."
war_justification.215.a:0 "It's too late to reverse the progress we've made."
war_justification.216.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Calls Out [Root.GetAdjective]
Oppressors"
war_justification.216.d:0 "'My opponents would have you believe that my rule is
like that of the [Root.GetRulingParty] in [Root.GetName]. They could not be more
wrong. While [Root.GetLeader]'s successes are the result of a recent fad, a
destructive mass movement bent on bullying other nations into submission, the
[From.GetRulingParty] stands in opposition to that movement as the ones who will
not submit. I am prepared to do whatever is necessary to eliminate this threat,
even if it means war.'\n\nThe [From.GetLeader] regime has adopted a hostile policy
towards the [Root.GetAdjective] nation. Our visionary plans for future greatness
have put their nation to shame, and unsurprisingly, they feel threatened."
war_justification.216.a:0 "If they want to test our might, they will regret it."
war_justification.217.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Questions [Root.GetAdjective]
Sovereignty"
war_justification.217.d:0 "'Who determines the borders of a nation and how are
they determined? Whatever way people may have found in the past to justify where
[From.GetName] ends and [Root.GetName] begins, we live in a new era. The strategic
importance of this border cannot be overstated, and we are well within our rights
to shift it to ensure the continued security of our people.'\n\nListening to
[From.GetLeader]'s recent speeches, an invasion of [Root.GetName] appears imminent.
Dissenting voices have objected, but public support for war is on the rise."
war_justification.217.a:0 "Has the world learned nothing from the Great War?"
war_justification.218.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Questions the Motives of
[Root.GetName]"
war_justification.218.d:0 "'There is no doubt that [Root.GetName] is preparing for
war. The changes in economic policy make it plain to see that the
[Root.GetAdjective] are not a people of peace, but rather waiting for the right
opportunity to strike against us. Will we stand idly by and watch them arm
themselves while [From.GetName] is undefended? Or will we disarm this threat before
it grows beyond our power?'\n\nThe hawks in the [From.GetRulingParty] have turned
their eyes towards [Root.GetName], arguing that attack is the best defense. Their
viewpoint is gaining traction and [From.GetName] is preparing for war."
war_justification.218.a:0 "This is exactly why we need to be ready."
war_justification.219.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Angered by [Root.GetAdjective]
Posturing"
war_justification.219.d:0 "'Those naïve citizens of [From.GetName] who imagine the
[Root.GetAdjective] as a people of peace are entirely out of touch with reality.
Those who live at our border do not have the luxury of such delusions, seeing their
troops closing in on us just across it. This is a threat we cannot leave
unanswered. With every passing day, [Root.GetName] is preparing for war. It would
be madness for us not to do the same.'\n\nOur military presence close to
[From.GetAdjective] territory has sparked increased concern, since they interpret
our troop movements as proof hostile intent. They hardly seem to have considered
that their aggressive rhetoric is the reason for our defensive measures."
war_justification.219.a:0 "We can hardly disarm after these threats."
war_justification.220.t:0 "[From.GetLeader] Advocates Invasion of [Root.GetName]"
war_justification.220.d:0 "'If we want to have the strategic advantage in the
foreseeable, not to say inevitable war with [Root.GetName], there is no room to
hesitate. This is about safeguarding our children's futures and ensuring that
[From.GetName] has a place in the world tomorrow. This is a matter of devotion to
our cause and the ideals we take for granted. It's time to act.'\n\nA series of
rousing speeches from [From.GetRulingParty] leaders, most prominently
[From.GetLeader], has been calling the public to support an invasion of
[Root.GetName]. The geopolitical motives behind the invasion are less prominent in
the rhetoric to patriotic sentiments, but this campaign appears highly efficient in
convincing the public of its necessity."
war_justification.220.a:0 "We better prepare. The war will come."
war_justification.301.t:0 "[Root.GetLeader] Criticized for Weak Foreign Policy"
war_justification.301.d:0 "'We had the chance to strike against our enemies, but
the [Root.GetRulingParty] let it pass by. Not only is this yet another damning case
in a string of missed opportunities to strengthen [Root.GetName]'s position
internationally, it is a sign that their claim to be acting in the interest of the
[Root.GetAdjective] people is mostly empty rhetoric. It is time for a change in
policy.'\n\nOur failure to pursue the war many had expected has been the target of
scathing criticism from our political opponents. Not following through on our
military plans will make it more difficult for us to convince the people in which
direction we're taking [Root.GetName]."
war_justification.301.a:0 "Don't they want to avoid war?"
war_justification.301.b:0 "There is no room for public disagreement outside of
party meetings."
war_justification.301.c:0 "We cannot allow people to accuse [Root.GetLeader] of
cowardice!"
nuke_dropped.1.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of [From.From.GetName]"
nuke_dropped.1.d:0 "For the first and hopefully last time in history, a nuclear
bomb has been detonated in [From.From.GetName] as part of international warfare.
The unprecedented destruction stands as a testament to the devastating power of
this new weapon, which is feared not only for what it can do to its targets, but
what implications it has for the one who deploys it and for humanity itself.\n\nThe
world holds its breath waiting for what will come next. Will this force
[From.From.Owner.GetName] to surrender to avoid further terror, or will it only
strengthen their resolve to strike back against those who would resort to such
measures?"
nuke_dropped.1.a:0 "The Atomic Era has truly begun."
nuke_dropped.1.b:0 "We will do whatever is necessary to protect the
[Root.GetAdjective] people."
nuke_dropped.2.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima"
nuke_dropped.2.d:0 ""The streets were like a scene from hell."\n - Kuniyoshi
Aikawa\n\nToday, a nuclear bomb was detonated over the city of Hiroshima at an
altitude of 580 meters. More than two thirds of the city were instantly destroyed.
Despite the city being built to withstand earthquakes, only a few sturdy structures
survived the blast.\n\nWhile the power of the atomic bomb has been played up in the
public mind, the human cost of the weapon has been played down. Neither side wants
to contemplate the horror of the event, but its legacy will be one of lives lost in
the blink of an eye and lasting fallout."
nuke_dropped.2.a:0 "How many more will fall before this war ends?"
nuke_dropped.2.b:0 "We must act quickly to aid the victims."
nuke_dropped.3.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki"
nuke_dropped.3.d:0 "A nuclear bomb, originally intended for Kokura, was detonated
today over the Nagasaki. Weather conditions forced the planes to divert their
mission, a combination of smoke, clouds and technical difficulties being deciding
factors in an event that may well change history.\n\nThe effects of the bomb were
contained somewhat by the city's location in a valley, but the damage is still
severe. Some military installations were struck, but the catastrophic civilian
losses overshadow them by far. It may take decades before we know the long-term
effects of this weapon with certainty."
nuke_dropped.3.a:0 "Will this lead to [From.From.Owner.GetAdjective] surrender?"
nuke_dropped.3.b:0 "We had hoped Nagasaki would be spared."
nuke_dropped.4.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of Berlin"
nuke_dropped.4.d:0 "Today, at [GetDateText], the German capital of Berlin was
struck by a nuclear explosion. The city has suffered several attacks, in this war
and the last, but all else pale in comparison to this. Not since the Thirty Years'
War has Berlin seen comparable devastation - considering its growth, this was seen
as an impossibility.\n\nThe Führerbunker appears to have survived the blast at
least partially due to the bomb detonating away from its planned epicenter, and
[From.From.Owner.GetLeader] is rumored to still be alive, if outraged. How
[From.From.Owner.GetAdjective] leaders should be evacuated and if they can be
protected from the fallout is another matter, however."
nuke_dropped.4.a:0 "Today, I am relieved not to be a Berliner."
nuke_dropped.4.b:0 "Our enemies have struck at the heart of the nation!"
nuke_dropped.5.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of London"
nuke_dropped.5.d:0 "A nuclear explosion has devastated the city of London today.
Despite the city's anti-air defenses, [From.From.Owner.GetNameDef] was not prepared
for this attack. At [GetDateText], Big Ben chimed for the last time, having been
melted by the blast. Early reports suggest Buckingham Palace has been completely
leveled and the whereabouts of the royal family are currently
unknown.\n\n[From.From.Owner.GetLeader] has nevertheless been confirmed to have
survived and is preparing a rousing speech for the radio later today. With morale
at an all-time low, the British people is in dire need of this - or a very eloquent
surrender."
nuke_dropped.5.a:0 "It's difficult to maintain a stiff upper lip in the face of a
nuclear blast wave."
nuke_dropped.5.b:0 "God save the King!"
nuke_dropped.6.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of Kyoto"
nuke_dropped.6.d:0 "The city of Kyoto, a prominent [From.From.Owner.GetAdjective]
industrial center, was struck today by a nuclear bomb. It is speculated that the
city was chosen as a target because it has been regarded as an intellectual
center.\n\nThe beauty and historical significance of the Kyoto led many to assume
it would be spared from the bomb, but it appears the terror of raining destruction
on such a place has rather been seen as a benefit, increasing the psychological
impact of the attack. The city's location in the valley somewhat limited the blast,
but the old Imperial Palace and many industrial buildings have been completely
destroyed."
nuke_dropped.6.a:0 "Legacy and beauty mean nothing in a war like this."
nuke_dropped.6.b:0 "If they destroy the old, we will build the new."
nuke_dropped.7.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of Tokyo"
nuke_dropped.7.d:0 "Today, a nuclear strike was directed at the heart of the
Japanese Empire. The capital of Tokyo, although expected to be the target of
firebombing, was never assumed to be a prioritized target of this new weapon. Yet
ultimately, perhaps due to the significance of the new capital and Imperial Palace
which has now been destroyed, an even more all-consuming fire has fallen on the
city.\n\nAlthough [From.From.Owner.GetLeader] is reported to have survived, the
event has raised questions about how far Japan's enemies are willing to go. If the
war does not end with this, what targets remain? What is left to threaten with?"
nuke_dropped.7.a:0 "Does this mean the end of the Japanese Empire?"
nuke_dropped.7.b:0 "As long as [From.From.Owner.GetLeader] lives, so does the
Empire."
nuke_dropped.8.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of Washington D.C."
nuke_dropped.8.d:0 "A nuclear bomb was detonated today over the capital of the
United States. In an attack clearly directed at the political center and historical
legacy of the US, the White House, the Capitol and a number of monuments and
memorials were wiped off the face of the Earth. Even the Burning of Washington over
a century ago pales in comparison to the destruction visited upon the city by this
devastating weapon.\n\nAlthough President [From.From.Owner.GetLeader] has been
brought to safety, the nation has been shaken to its core. No doubt, the US hoped
to be the first and only country to wield such a weapon. Those hopes have now been
shattered in the worst possible way."
nuke_dropped.8.a:0 "One nation, indivisible, versus one atom, divisible."
nuke_dropped.8.b:0 "The eagle will rise from the ashes like a phoenix."
nuke_dropped.9.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of Rome"
nuke_dropped.9.d:0 "A nuclear explosion struck the city of Rome today, shocking
people around the world. Due to its historical and artistic treasures, many had
never thought the ancient city would be the target of such indiscriminate
destruction. With the Vatican City also partially destroyed and the whereabouts of
the Pope unknown, the event has horrified not only Italians, but Catholics around
the world.\n\nRome's rapid growth in the past decade has been nearly completely
undone by the attack. For a while, it looked like the city could aid the nation's
recovery after the war was over. Those hopes have now been turned to dust, along
with many people."
nuke_dropped.9.a:0 "Bomba Iacta Est!"
nuke_dropped.9.b:0 "Rome won't be rebuilt in one day..."
nuke_dropped.10.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of Paris"
nuke_dropped.10.d:0 "Today, a nuclear device was detonated over the city of Paris,
causing widespread destruction and countless casualties. France was in shock as its
capital suffered what may be the most devastating attack it ever experienced,
despite centuries of wars and revolutions. The Parisians had perhaps expected
conquest, but not utter, brutal desolation.\n\nAny victory parades at Champs-
Élysées past the remains of the Arc de Triomphe seem unlikely in the city's current
state. Perhaps the coming decades will see the birth of a new Paris, but Paris in
the public mind, the city built in the Belle Époque, is gone forever."
nuke_dropped.10.a:0 "The city of light has burned out."
nuke_dropped.10.b:0 "Only yesterday, it seemed like we'd always have Paris."
nuke_dropped.11.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of Moscow"
nuke_dropped.11.d:0 "A city many have tried and failed to conquer, Moscow was the
target of a nuclear attack today. The explosion was directed at the heart of
[From.From.Owner.GetAdjective] leadership, the Kremlin having been nearly
completely destroyed by the blast.\n\n[From.From.Owner.GetLeader], having grown
more aware and fearful of all possible and impossible threats recently, evacuated
in time and survived. However, even the vastness of [From.From.Owner.GetName] may
not be enough to escape such a ruthless enemy. Indeed, if this continues, the
nation will soon consist only of two kinds of wastelands: Those which were there in
the first place, and those created by its enemies."
nuke_dropped.11.a:0 "Won't a nuclear winter only make Moscow a more difficult
target?"
nuke_dropped.11.b:0 "They may burn every city we have, but they will never take
them."
nuke_dropped.12.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of Copenhagen"
nuke_dropped.12.d:0 "Today, the city of Copenhagen was struck by a nuclear
explosion. Having grown after escaping destruction in the Great War thanks to
Denmark's neutrality, the capital has never experienced an attack close to this
devastating since the Napoleonic Wars. The surrounding area of Öresund has also
seen significant fallout and survivors have begun escaping to Fyn and the mainland
in fear of further attacks.\n\nKing Christian X's whereabouts are currently
unknown, and the nation's morale has been severely damaged by the attack. It
remains to be seen if this is the beginning of the end for one of Europe's oldest
nations."
nuke_dropped.12.a:0 "Something is irradiated in the state of Denmark."
nuke_dropped.12.b:0 "The city has burned before, but not perished."
nuke_dropped.12.c:0 "With plutonium we bring the Danes to their knees!"
nuke_dropped.13.t:0 "Atomic Bombing of Stockholm"
nuke_dropped.13.d:0 "The beautiful city of Stockholm, proud Venice of the North,
was struck by a nuclear bomb today. Despite their best efforts to stay neutral in
the past, the Swedes have now paid the ultimate price for international conflict.
The epicenter of the blast was in the middle of south central Stockholm, an area
intended for future development and grand construction projects, now irreversibly
destroyed.\n\nMuch of the city is beyond recognition, but the old structures at
Slussen seem to have survived the blast better than expected. It has been decided
that it should stand untouched forever as a monument to the city's resilience."
nuke_dropped.13.a:0 "With this, Swedish neutrality will be but a memory."
nuke_dropped.13.b:0 "The Swedish tiger will not lose its stripes!"
soviet.30.t:0 "Demand Bessarabia"
soviet.30.d:0 "Romania cannot expect to withstand the might of the Red Army, if we
send them a demand for our rightfully claimed land in Bessarabia they may just hand
it over without a fight."
soviet.30.a:0 "Send the ultimatum!"
soviet.30.b:0 "No, we'll pay the iron price!"
soviet.31.t:0 "Demand Karjala"
soviet.31.d:0 "Finland cannot expect to withstand the might of the Red Army, if we
send them a demand for our rightfully claimed land in Karjala they may just hand it
over without a fight."
soviet.31.a:0 "Send the ultimatum!"
soviet.31.b:0 "No, we'll pay the iron price!"
soviet.32.t:0 "Oppress Estonia"
soviet.32.d:0 "Estonia cannot expect to withstand the might of the Red Army, if we
send them a demand for basing rights and control of their border security we can
effectively annex them without fighting."
soviet.32.a:0 "Send the ultimatum!"
soviet.32.b:0 "No, we'll pay the iron price!"
soviet.33.t:0 "Oppress Latvia"
soviet.33.d:0 "Latvia cannot expect to withstand the might of the Red Army, if we
send them a demand for basing rights and control of their border security we can
effectively annex them without fighting."
soviet.33.a:0 "Send the ultimatum!"
soviet.33.b:0 "No, we'll pay the iron price!"
soviet.34.t:0 "Oppress Lithuania"
soviet.34.d:0 "Lithuania cannot expect to withstand the might of the Red Army, if
we send them a demand for basing rights and control of their border security we can
effectively annex them without fighting."
soviet.34.a:0 "Send the ultimatum!"
soviet.34.b:0 "No, we'll pay the iron price!"
soviet.35.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] seeks to join [SOV.GetNameDef]"
soviet.35.d:0 "Recent political turmoil in [From.GetName] has left their
government with a strong vision for the future that aligns with our own. They have
seen the good a powerful Soviet Union can do for the world and are willing to give
everything for the Motherland."
soviet.35.a:0 "Set it in motion."
soviet.35.b:0 "The time is not right for such a move."
soviet.35_threat_LIT:0 "Lithuania part of Soviet Union"
soviet.35_threat_FIN:0 "Finland part of Soviet Union"
soviet.35_threat_EST:0 "Estonia part of Soviet Union"
soviet.35_threat_LAT:0 "Latvia part of Soviet Union"
soviet.36.t:0 "[From.GetName] wants our rule."
soviet.36.d:0 "Recent political turmoil in [From.GetName] has left their
government with a strong vision for the future that aligns with our own plans. They
seek our protection and offer their unconditional support. Officially they will
continue as a nation of their own, but they will follow the Motherland in every
move."
soviet.36.a:0 "Another tool to aid our progress."
soviet.36.b:0 "They will require too much protection."
soviet.36_threat_LIT:0 "Lithuania puppet of Soviet Union"
soviet.36_threat_FIN:0 "Finland puppet of Soviet Union"
soviet.36_threat_EST:0 "Estonia puppet of Soviet Union"
soviet.36_threat_LAT:0 "Latvia puppet of Soviet Union"
soviet.37.t:0 "Talented new officers."
soviet.37.d:1 "Our new officers are proving up to the task and are adapting to
their new roles in the military high command. With a loyal officer corps in charge
of our military [Root.GetLeader]'s purge seems to have some of the effect we hoped
for. The Red Army is regaining its power and will soon be stronger than ever."
soviet.37.a:0 "Excellent."
soviet.37.a_tt:0 "Lowers penalty from §YOfficers Purged§!"
soviet.46.t:0 "Great Patriotic War"
soviet.46.d:0 "Although we still have a lot of work left in rebuilding our
military high command, the advancement of the [From.GetAdjective] army on our
borders has sparked ingenuity and a patriotic will to fight within out new officer
corps. We grow stronger with each blow we take as we prepare to rise up and strike
back with all the might of the [Prev.GetName]. Every soldier is willing to throw
down their lives and stand firm against our enemies. We expect this to greatly
benefit the training and commitment of our new officers even after this war is
won!"
soviet.46.a:0 "For the glory of the [Root.GetName]"
soviet.46.a_tt:0 "Adds §YGreat Patriotic War§! which counters some of the penalty
from §YOfficers Purged§!"
soviet.48.t:0 "The Permanent Revolution"
soviet.48.d:0 "Although countless people have been executed and imprisoned as
traitors and counterrevolutionaries over the past years, leading positions have
been largely safe. They have not been exempt from suspicion, however. With the
creation of the Fourth International, Stalin appears possessed by the thought that
those closest to him were never truly on his side. Those who try to gain his trust
have further fueled this idea to cast themselves in a better light.\n\nThe current
situation is one of exceptional irony: the distrust within the current
administration has rendered it unsustainable, and a coup is now imminent. Some
party members are arguing that re-inviting Trotsky and turning the purges on the
Stalinists could minimize the damage of the civil war that will ensue. Can this
plan, which has been the General Secretary's greatest fear for years, truly be
executed?"
soviet.48.a:0 "Unthinkable!"
soviet.48.a_tt:0 "§YA massive civil war will break out soon§!"
soviet.48.b:0 "Communism in one country has failed. We need Trotsky."
soviet.48.b_tt:0 "§YA minor civil war will break out when Trotsky returns§!"
soviet.49.t:0 "The Second Russian Civil War"
soviet.49.d:0 "With Stalin's increasing paranoia, the Party and military have
become divided. Those who have managed to earn his trust - at least temporarily -
want to keep him in power and retain the cult of personality he has built up, but
many others have been informally cut out of the loop. Some of them believe that
Stalin's rule has failed, others suspect they are simply waiting for the day when
the NKVD will find or make an excuse to have them arrested.\n\nTogether, they have
formed a faction powerful enough to challenge the current administration. Their
stated goal is to overthrow Stalin's tyranny and transition from a totalitarian
state, with a board of military officers overseeing the process.\n\nStalin's
supporters in the military and the Party have rallied to retain the current regime,
calling their opponents counterrevolutionary traitors. A new civil war is at hand."
soviet.49.a:0 "Death to the traitors!"
soviet.50.t:0 "Russian Liberation Army Founded"
soviet.50.d:0 "The foundation of the Fourth International has reawakened Stalin's
fear of traitors in the Party and military command. Having seen the trials and
executions in the Great Purge, many suspect another one is incoming. In response, a
number of generals led by Andrey Vlasov have formed the Committee for the
Liberation of the People of Russia, with the goal of overthrowing Stalin's regime
before it can do any more damage.\n\nAlthough the stated long-term goal is a
transition to democracy, the exact form is unclear as of yet. All that is clear is
that they intend to remove Stalin from power and end the rule of the Bolsheviks."
soviet.50.a:0 "They must be stopped!"
soviet.51.t:0 "NKVD Launch Coup"
soviet.51.d:0 "The foundation of the Fourth International has reawakened Stalin's
fear of traitors in the Party and military command. Having seen the trials and
executions in the Great Purge, many suspect another one is incoming. The NKVD,
which has been a crucial tool in the purges, has also been acutely aware of the
fact that the agency itself a potential target. Rather than waiting to be
imprisoned, executed and replaced, its leaders have decided to strike first and
launch a coup with support from the similarly concerned military
officials.\n\nHowever, despite its influential position, the NKVD has found it
difficult to gain the trust of military leaders. The coup has only succeeded in
gaining control of a limited area of the Union, but with the remnants of the old
agency now facing certain execution, they are unlikely to surrender."
soviet.51.a:0 "They must be captured!"
soviet.52.t:0 "The Survivors' Coup"
soviet.52.d:0 "The foundation of the Fourth International has reawakened Stalin's
fear of traitors in the Party and military command. Having seen the trials and
executions in the Great Purge, many suspect another one is incoming. With so many
gone, there are only a few under suspicion who managed to avoid execution. Having
been brutally interrogated and in some cases imprisoned, they know very well that
they will be the first victims of another purge. In an act of desperation, these
generals have decided to attempt to overthrow Stalin's regime before this
happens.\n\nAlthough unlikely to succeed in the attempt, some survivors of the
Great Purge have managed to seize control in some areas of the Union. The reign of
the General Secretary has at the very least been destabilized."
soviet.52.a:0 "We must stabilize it as quickly as possible."
soviet.53.t:0 "The Successful Purge"
soviet.53.d:0 "In the wake of the foundation of the Fourth International the hunt
for Trotsky's supporters was intensified and several people close to Stalin were
executed. Left with no one but himself, Stalin has retreated to his mansion. With
every treacherous friend and family member finally dealt with he can now find some
rest and focus fully on bringing glory to the Soviet Union."
soviet.53.a:0 "Time to hang up the axe"
soviet.54.t:0 "Under New Leadership"
soviet.54.d_nopurge:0 "With the waning power of the communist party, it has long
been clear that the Stalinist system is unsustainable.\nNew forces have risen up to
seize power, invoking Russian ideals to guide our country along a new
path.\n\nSymbolising this transition, [Root.GetLeader] has had Stalin deposed and
placed in house arrest, far from the halls of power where he devised so many of his
dangerous projects.\nAs a new Russian system grows to replace the decaying corpse
of the Party, the secrecy, paranoia and political plotting of the old General
Secretary is at an end."
soviet.54.d_purge:0 "It has become clear that the greatest threat to the Russian
state is not conspirators against the Communist Party, but the Party itself. With
the disillusionment of the communist dream in Russia, new forces have seized power
in order to bring our country into the future.\n\nFollowing the deposition of
Stalin by [Root.GetLeader], the old General Secretary was given an expedient trial.
His paranoid witch hunts being described as the destruction of the nation's
leadership at a time of desperate need, Stalin was sentenced to death for treason.
The old system goes with him into an unmarked grave."
soviet.54.a:0 "A new dawn for Russian politics."
usa.14.t:0 "The Fascist Twilight"
usa.14.d:0 "Our great role-model, Nazi Germany, has betrayed their deepest
principles and has allied themselves to the great enemy: The Communists. As the
knowledge spreads, unrest follows in its wake. The people were willing to follow us
this far, through fear of a Communist revolution, but with Germany's defection our
great revival is being questioned."
usa.14.a:0 "Return to Democracy."
usa.14.b:0 "Stay true to Fascism."
usa.24.t:0 "The Red Twilight"
usa.24.d:0 "The Soviet Union, the inspiration that convinced many of how
overthrowing capitalism was possible, has betrayed the international revolution and
aligned itself with Nazi Germany. Between socialism in one country and this
alliance with fascists, people are beginning to doubt the sincerity of the
communist ideals worldwide. Is American communism just another tool
[Root.GetLeader] has used to consolidate power?"
usa.24.a:0 "Return to Democracy."
usa.24.b:0 "Stay true to Communism."
usa.17.t:0 "[From.From.GetName] has declared war on [From.GetName]"
usa.17.d:0 "The world is already an unsafe place. Can we really allow war in our
own region or should we ensure that the peace is kept? We can send
[From.From.GetName] an ultimatum to make peace with [From.GetName] or leave them to
fight it out."
usa.17.a:0 "Let [From.From.GetName] know we are prepared for war."
usa.17.a_tt:0 "§RIf [From.From.GetName] backs down it will result in white
peace.§!\n"
usa.17.b:0 "We will not intervene this time."
usa.18.t:0 "[From.GetName] intervenes in war against [being_attacked.GetName]"
usa.18.d:0 "[From.GetName] is displeased with our conflict war against
[being_attacked.GetName]. They threaten us with a war of their own if we do not
immediately sign a peace deal with [being_attacked.GetName]. \nShould we back
down?"
usa.18.a:0 "Let [From.GetName] know we are prepared for war."
usa.18.b:0 "We will back down."
usa.18.b_tt:0 "[Root.GetNameWithFlag] peace with [being_attacked.GetNameWithFlag]"
usa.19.t:0 "[From.GetNameWithFlag] gains Puppet (focus) war goal against
[Root.GetName]"
usa.20.t:0 "US Influence"
usa.20.d:0 "The [From.GetName]'s advocation for democracy is starting to affect
our country. Radio broadcasts allow speeches from [From.GetLeader] to reach our
people and we have found many [Root.GetAdjective]'s being attracted to the
[From.GetAdjective] way of life. [Root.GetName] is no puppet, nor will we allow our
politics to be dictated by The [From.GetName]. However, we cannot deny the
influence that [From.GetAdjective] politics have on our country."
usa.20.a:0 "In our hearts we will always be [Root.GetAdjective]"
usa.20.a_tt:0 "[Root.GetNameWithFlag] gains: §YUS Influence§!"
usa.21.d:0 "The [From.GetName]'s advocation for communism is starting to affect
our country. Radio broadcasts allow speeches from [From.GetLeader] to reach our
people. We have even found propaganda leaflets encouraging [Root.GetAdjective]
workers to organize and promoting the [From.GetAdjective] way of life.
[Root.GetName] is no puppet, nor will we allow our politics to be dictated by The
[From.GetName]. However, we cannot deny the influence that [From.GetAdjective]
politics have on our country."
usa.22.d:0 "The [From.GetName]'s advocation for fascism is starting to affect our
country. Radio broadcasts allow speeches from [From.GetLeader] to reach our people
and we have even found propaganda leaflets promoting the [From.GetAdjective] way of
life being distributed in some parts of the country. [Root.GetName] is no puppet,
nor will we allow our politics to be dictated by The [From.GetName]. However, we
cannot deny the influence that [From.GetAdjective] politics have on our country."
usa.23.t:0 "US Protection"
usa.23.d:0 "The [From.GetName] are now enforcing the Monroe doctrine much more
strictly. Besides the political influence they already have on our country,
[From.GetName] officials now declare that they are prepared to intervene in any
conflict between American countries."
usa.23.a:0 "The [From.GetName] is growing powerful"
usa.23.a_tt:0 "[From.GetNameWithFlag] can now intervene in American wars"
britain.11.t:0 "The Berlin-Moscow Axis"
britain.11.d:0 "A full military alliance between the Germans and the Soviets has
the potential to overthrow the world order and bring about a new era of
totalitarianism. In order to counter this development we must forge the Democratic
nations of the world into a Grand Alliance to combat the Nazi-Communist menace."
britain.11.a:0 "Rally Democracy!"
britain.11.b:0 "No need to overreact."
britain.12.t:0 "The Grand Alliance"
britain.12.d:0 "Britain invites us to join their faction in order to combat the
Nazi-Communist menace. How should we reply?"
britain.12.a:0 "Yes"
britain.12.b:0 "No"
britain.13.t:0 "France wants to join Allies"
britain.13.d:0 "The world is growing increasingly unsafe. Britain and France
remain bastions of democracy and liberty in Europe and France now propose that they
join the Allies.\nHow should we reply?"
britain.13.a:0 "Yes"
britain.13.b:0 "No"
britain.14.t:0 "London Conference"
britain.14.d:0 "The German government has started to agitate over the status of
Slovenia, which they claim is the historic German province of Carniola, where they
claim that Germans and Slovenes are being oppressed by the Yugoslav government. His
Majesty's Government has invited the governments of France, Germany and Italy to a
conference in London to seek a fair resolution this issue. There is no doubt that
the small German minority wishes to join Germany, but the wishes of the Slovene
population are less clear. Germany seems ready to let slip the dogs of war over
this and the dark clouds of war gather once more upon the continent of Europe."
britain.14.a:0 "A lasting peace must be sought"
britain.14.b:0 "History would not forgive us"
britain.15.t:0 "France Deserts Us"
britain.15.d:0 "The government of France has failed to see reason over our
proposed modest border readjustment and resolved to break the peace and wage
terrible war. We will let them exhaust themselves in another round of futile trench
warfare and then they will beg for our help."
britain.15.a:0 "They will learn their place."
britain.16.t:0 "King George V Dies"
britain.16.d:0 "His Majesty, George V, King of United Kingdom and the British
Dominions and Emperor of India has passed away. His quiet calm and devotion to his
subjects saw the Empire through both the Great War and the Great Depression. His
son will assume the mantle as King Edward VIII, but there are already concerns that
he will be too independent of thought. Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain are
preparing to ensure that he will accept direction from the Prime Minister and the
Cabinet."
britain.16.a:0 "May He Rest in Peace"
britain.17.t:0 "King Edward Abdicates"
britain.17.d:0 "Prime Minister Baldwin has made it quite clear that the dignity of
the King-Emperor will be impinged if he were to marry not just a commoner, but also
a divorcée and if that was not bad enough, an American. After much soul searching
his majesty has chosen love over duty and has chosen to abdicate. His younger
brother, Albert, will assume the mantle as King George VI. London bookmakers are
already taking odds on whether this shy man will make it to his own coronation."
britain.17.a:0 "God Save King George VI"
britain.18.t:0 "Return of the King"
britain.18.d:0 "It is no secret that no love is lost between George VI and the
[Root.GetRulingParty]. Voices in parliament are now calling for his resignation in
favour of his exiled brother, Edward the VIII. This is a man less foreign to the
idea of unity through strength, and a man with a vision for England. His are the
qualities we seek in a leader of our nation!"
britain.18.a:0 "For the sake of the Empire, Edward VIII must rule!"
britain.18.b:0 "We will not interfere with parliament."
britain.19.t:0 "Free India Government Established"
britain.19.d:0 "With the support of Japan, Indian nationalists have established a
government-in-exile, the Azad Hind.\n\nThe nationalists are spreading propaganda in
the Raj, and encouraging Sepoy desertion. While they are lacking support for now,
their efforts could eventually become dangerous."
britain.19.a:0 "A fool's errand!"
ENG_RAJ_azad_hind_tooltip:0 "Nationalist support will continue to grow unless
countered by the promise of eventual independence."
britain.20.t:0 "Azad Hind Leads Indian Revolt"
britain.20.d:0 "The Azad hind, the Free India government-in-exile, has been
spreading propaganda and canvassing for support among the people of the Raj.
Despite the importance of the Empire working together being greater than ever, they
have decided that this is the time to strike."
britain.20.a:0 "No, the Empire must stand united!"
britain.23.t:0 "The Indian Revolt"
britain.23.d:0 "The Azad Hind, the Free India government-in-exile, has declared
that the time has come for all true patriots to take up arms against the British
overlords. The fate of India hangs in the balance, and we must make a choice."
britain.23.a:0 "We will stand with the Empire!"
britain.23.b:0 "We will seize the opportunity!"
britain.24.t:0 "Shadow Scheme Factories Taken in Use"
britain.24.d:0 "The careful preparations we took in the Shadow Scheme to ease the
transition of our civilian factories to full war-time industry have now paid off.
The new factories are already much more efficient that could reasonably have been
expected within this time-frame."
britain.24.a:0 "What fortuitous foresight we had!"
poland.1.t:0 "Eastward Expansion"
poland.1.d:0 "Having been forced to cede Gdansk to the Germans, we are now locked
in a vise between two empires threatening our sovereignty. As we're losing
territory in the west, not being able to trust the Allies to protect us from German
aggression, we could consider aligning with the German ambitions and reclaim
portions of our old Commonwealth now absorbed into the Soviet Union. We will be
easy prey if we remain neutral, and have fought too hard to see another partition
of Poland."
poland.1.a:0 "It's time to turn the Axis from a threat to an ally."
poland.1.b:0 "Working diplomatically with the Soviet is preferable."
poland.2.t:0 "Soviet Union Demands the East"
poland.2.d:0 "Having reasserted their claims on our eastern territories, the
Soviet Union has now put pressure on us to cede this land to them, suggesting that
this is the only way to avoid another invasion and possible annexation or
partition.\n\nOrdinarily, giving in to such threats easily would be out of the
question, but the Soviet Union is far from our only concern. If we agree to their
demands, we may have less to worry about on the eastern front, although it would
also position the eastern front significantly further to the west."
poland.2.a:0 "Give up the east peacefully."
poland.2.b:0 "Poland will not surrender without a fight!"
poland.3.t:0 "Poland Cedes the East"
poland.3.d:0 "After we put pressure Poland to give in to our rightful claims on
its eastern territories, they have agreed to cede what we demanded without further
conflict. However, we can probably abandon any hopes of forming a stronger bond
with the nation in the future. Having given us our due, they seem to hope we'll
have as little contact as possible."
poland.3.a:0 "As long as they recognize our claim, there is no problem."
poland.4.t:0 "Poland Refuses to Cede the East"
poland.4.d:0 "Despite our effort to resolve the dispute with Poland peacefully,
they have refused to cede their eastern territories and forced us into a position
where the only option for claiming them is through war. Clearly, this troublesome
country won't avoid a partition even when they are given the chance."
poland.4.a:0 "Do they think they can stand against us?"
poland.5.t:0 "Soviet Union Offers Protection"
poland.5.d:0 "After the Soviet Union claimed their right to eastern Poland, we
assumed another attack as impending. However, a recent offer from the Soviets
indicate otherwise. Apparently, provided we cede the claimed territory, they are
willing to let us join them in an alliance. Furthermore, they promise that in the
event of a war with Germany, we will be compensated for the loss by being granted
new land in the west.\n\nWhile this may be a better offer than we expected, we
can't know if this supposed future war will ever be pursued. Perhaps the Soviet
Union is only looking for an easy land grab and forcing us into their sphere of
influence. Nevertheless, it may be the best protection we can count on."
poland.5.a:0 "We must accept now, before it's too late."
poland.5.b:0 "Poland Is Not Yet Lost!"
poland.6.t:0 "Poland Accepts Protection"
poland.6.d:0 "Offering to take Poland under our wing and guide them to future
conquest in the west in exchange for territory in the east turned out to be a
successful approach. Being promised a share of Germany in case of a successful war
and our protection, they agreed to cede their eastern territories peacefully."
poland.6.a:0 "An ally against Germany is much preferable to another partition."
poland.7.t:0 "Poland Refuses Protection"
poland.7.d:0 "Despite making the most generous offer we possibly could, attempting
an agreement where Poland would cede its eastern territory for a promise of a
future share of Germany, [From.GetLeader] has rejected our diplomatic efforts.
Poland has chosen the hard path, for us, but even more so for themselves."
poland.7.a:0 "What cannot be bought must be seized."
poland.8.t:0 "Poland Granted Eastern Germany"
poland.8.d:0 "As previously agreed upon, after the annexation of eastern Germany
territories by the Soviet Union, some of these will be come under Polish control as
recompense for the past transfer of eastern Poland to the Soviet Union."
poland.8.a:0 "A shift to the west was the best we could hope for, under the
circumstances."
poland.9.a:0 "The situation seems resolved to our mutual satisfaction."
poland.10.t:0 "[From.GetName] Joins the [Root.GetFactionName]!"
poland.10.d:0 "Acknowledging the need for unity against the threats surrounding
our countries on every side, [From.GetLeader] today announced to the world that
[From.GetName] has entered a treaty with [Root.GetName] for the sake of our mutual
safety."
poland.10.a:0 "[Root.GetName] and [From.GetName] today stands as brothers."
poland.11.t:0 "[From.GetName] Refuses to Join [Root.GetFactionName]"
poland.11.d:0 "In a foolish act of imagined self-preservation, [From.GetLeader]
today announced that [From.GetName] will refrain from any diplomatic action that
may be seen as threatening to their powerful neighbors. It has therefore declined
our request that they join the [Root.GetFactionName]."
poland.11.a:0 "The only safety is standing together."
poland.12.t:0 "Wojtek Never Drops A Crate"
poland.12.d:0 "Private Wojtek has proven himself a uniquely valuable member of our
supply lines. Even during the heat of combat, small arms fire brushing the hair on
his head, arms and legs, he did not drop a single crate of munitions. This brave
soldier ensured our artillery could keep firing, and was thereby instrumental in
defeating the enemy. As a result of this it has been decided that Wojtek should be
promoted."
poland.12.a:0 "May we all take inspiration from his bravery"
WOJTEK_COMMANDER:0 "Wojtek becomes a §HCorps Commander§!"
greece.1.t:0 "Soviet Ultimatum"
greece.1.d:0 "We are under pressure from the Soviet to give up territory. They are
threatening with an all-out war in case we don't give in. Giving in may save the
lives of many Greek soldiers, but will this be the last time they ask for land?"
greece.1.a:0 "Avoiding war is best for Greece"
greece.1.b:0 "Don't give them anything."
greece.2.t:0 "Second Ljubljana Award"
greece.2.d_GER_demand:0 "Germany is seeking to bully Greece into handing over
territory for 'bases'"
greece.2.d_ITA:0 "The Germans are seeking land for their Italian friends at our
expense."
greece.2.d_BUL:0 "The Germans are demanding that we hand over lands to their
Bulgarian lackeys."
greece.2.d_ITA_BUL:0 "The Germans are pushing the demands of both Italy and
Bulgaria on our territory."
greece.2.a:0 "We cannot resist them"
greece.2.b:0 "We will not yield"
greece.3.t:0 "Fate Of Greece"
greece.3.d:0 "Germany has demand that we accept 'coordination' for Germany. This
would effectively turn us into a puppet of Germany."
greece.3.a:0 "Accept the Inevitable"
greece.3.b:0 "Refuse"
greece.4.t:0 "War On Turkey"
greece.4.d:0 "Our Italian friends are planning to make their move on Turkey. This
is the perfect opportunity for us to secure our position in the Aegean Sea. Let's
take Izmir for ourselves and help the Italians chase the Turks far away from
Europe."
greece.4.a:0 "Izmir will be ours"
turkey.1.t:0 "The Death of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk"
turkey.1.d:0 "\n The Republic grieves.\n\n War hero, revolutionary, president and
Father of the Turks, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk has passed away.\n\nHe maintained his
duty to the Turkish people and the republic he founded up until the very end.
Thousands of mourners have paid their respects in Istanbul, before his body was
transferred by caisson, ship and train to Ankara. There his state funeral was held
with the entire parliament and dignitaries from all over the world in
attendance.\n\nWith the father of the modern Turkish nation now gone, the Republic
must move on. The Grand National Assembly has elected [Root.GetLeader] as his
successor."
turkey.1.a:0 "Atatürk will be remembered"
generic.1.t:0 "[From.GetName] Is Influencing Our Politics"
generic.1.d_neutral_good:0 "For a long time the [From.GetAdjective] government has
sought to align the path of our countries, and has expressed a great interest in
[Root.GetAdjective] politics. Recently this intensified when [From.GetRulingParty]
started pushing their [From.GetRulingIdeology] propaganda with a number of speeches
and reading material distributed to the [Root.GetAdjective] people. \n\nNow even a
number of politicians and other officials are being swayed by the
[From.GetAdjective] propaganda, and have started advocating for
[From.GetRulingIdeologyNoun] in [Root.GetName]."
generic.1.d_bad:0 "For a long time the [From.GetAdjective] government has sought
to align the path of our countries, and has often tried to meddle in
[Root.GetName]'s politics. Recently this has intensified, as [From.GetRulingParty]
started pushing their [From.GetRulingIdeology] propaganda with no respect for
[Root.GetAdjective] political traditions. A number of speeches and other
[From.GetRulingIdeology] material is already being distributed to the
[Root.GetAdjective] people. It seems that even a number of politicians and other
officials are being swayed by the [From.GetAdjective] propaganda and have begun
advocating for [From.GetRulingIdeologyNoun] in [Root.GetName]."
generic.1.a:0 "Interesting"
generic.1.b:0 "How dare they!"
country_capitulated.0.t:0 "[Root.GetName] has capitulated"
country_capitulated.0.d_positive_both_no_faction:1 "\n[From.From.GetLeader] has
announced that the cowardly [Root.GetAdjective] nation could no longer withstand
the pressure from the overwhelming presence of [From.From.GetAdjective] forces
throughout the country. The [Root.GetAdjective] government chose to flee the
country and has gone into exile. Their main forces have capitulated, and
[From.From.GetNameDef] is now in control of their home area.\nThough the war
continues elsewhere, this is a great victory for [From.From.GetNameDef]."
country_capitulated.0.d_positive_prev_no_faction:1 "\n[From.From.GetLeader] has
announced that the cowardly [Root.GetAdjective] nation could no longer withstand
the pressure from the overwhelming presence of [From.From.GetAdjective] forces
throughout the country. The [Root.GetAdjective] government chose to flee the
country and has gone into exile. Their main forces have capitulated, and
[From.From.GetNameDef] is now in control of their home area.\nThough the war
against what remains of the [Root.GetFactionName] continues elsewhere this is a
great victory for [From.From.GetNameDef]."
country_capitulated.0.d_positive_prev_faction:1 "\n[From.From.GetLeader] has
announced that the cowardly [Root.GetAdjective] nation could no longer withstand
the pressure from the overwhelming presence of [From.From.GetAdjective] forces
throughout the country. The [Root.GetAdjective] government chose to flee the
country and has gone into exile. Their main forces have capitulated, and
[From.From.GetNameDef] is now in control of their home area.\nThough the war
against what remains of the [Root.GetFactionName] continues elsewhere this is a
great victory for all of the [From.From.GetFactionName]."
country_capitulated.0.d_negative_both_no_faction:1 "\n[Root.GetLeader] has
announced that the [Root.GetAdjective] nation can no longer withstand the pressure
from the occupying [From.From.GetAdjective] forces, committing travesties
throughout the country. The [Root.GetAdjective] government has gone into exile.
Their main forces have capitulated, and [From.From.GetNameDef] is now in control of
their home area.\nDespite this devastating loss the war against
[From.From.GetNameDef] is far from over."
country_capitulated.0.d_negative_prev_no_faction:1 "\n[Root.GetLeader] has
announced that the [Root.GetAdjective] nation can no longer withstand the pressure
from the occupying [From.From.GetAdjective] forces, committing travesties
throughout the country. The [Root.GetAdjective] government has gone into exile.
Their main forces have capitulated, and [From.From.GetNameDef] is now in control of
their home area.\nThough the war against [From.From.GetNameDef] continues, this is
an unfortunate setback for all of the [Root.GetFactionName]."
country_capitulated.0.d_negative_prev_faction:1 "\n[Root.GetLeader] has announced
that the [Root.GetAdjective] nation can no longer withstand the pressure from the
occupying [From.From.GetAdjective] forces, committing travesties throughout the
country. The [Root.GetAdjective] government has gone into exile. Their main forces
have capitulated, and [From.From.GetNameDef] is now in control of their home
area.\nThough the war against [From.From.GetNameDef] and the rest of the
[From.From.GetFactionName] continues, this is an unfortunate setback for all of the
[Root.GetFactionName]."
country_capitulated.0.d_neutral_both_no_faction:1 "\nThe [Root.GetAdjective]
government has gone into exile and their main forces have capitulated to
[From.From.GetNameDef], who is now in control of their home area.\n\nAlthough the
struggles between [From.From.GetName] and [Root.GetName] are over,
[From.From.GetNameDef] is still at all-out war, and the fighting continues
elsewhere."
country_capitulated.0.d_neutral_prev_no_faction:2 "\nThe [Root.GetAdjective]
government has gone into exile and their main forces have capitulated to
[From.From.GetNameDef], who is now in control of their home area.\n\nThe struggle
in [Root.GetName] was only a small part of the conflict. The war between
[From.From.GetNameDef] and what remains of the [Root.GetFactionName] continues
elsewhere."
country_capitulated.0.d_neutral_prev_faction:2 "\nThe [Root.GetAdjective]
government has gone into exile and their main forces have capitulated to
[From.From.GetNameDef], who is now in control of their home area.\n\nThe struggle
between [From.From.GetNameDef] and [Root.GetNameDef] was only a small part of the
conflict. The war between the [From.From.GetFactionName] and what remains of the
[Root.GetFactionName] continues elsewhere."
country_capitulated.0.d_positive_collab_diff_ideology:0 "\n[Root.GetNameDef] has
announced its total surrender to [From.From.GetNameDef]. The
[From.From.GetAdjective] forces along with a number of independent
[Root.GetAdjective] [From.From.GetRulingIdeology] supporters have forced
[Root.GetLeader] and his government into exile as a new government has been
established to rule [Root.GetNameDef] in cooperation with [From.From.GetNameDef].
[From.From.GetLeader] has remarked that this mutual agreement will bring a new age
of prosperity and cooperation to [Root.GetNameDef].\n[Root.GetLeader] responded by
stating that even in exile, he shall continue to fight for [Root.GetNameDef] and
support all resistance efforts in his homeland."
country_capitulated.0.d_positive_collab_invaded_same_ideology:0
"\n[Root.GetNameDef] has announced its total surrender to [From.From.GetNameDef]. A
number of [Root.GetAdjective] citizens dissatisfied with the brand of
[From.From.GetRulingIdeologyNoun] brought to [Root.GetNameDef] by [Root.GetLeader]
joined the [From.From.GetAdjective] soldiers in removing him from power and forming
a new government under the guidance of [From.From.GetNameDef].
[From.From.GetLeader] has remarked that this mutual agreement will bring a new age
of prosperity and cooperation to [From.From.GetNameDef]\n[Root.GetLeader] responded
by stating that [From.From.GetLeader] is no true [From.From.GetRulingIdeology] and
even in exile, he shall continue to fight for [Root.GetNameDef] and support all
resistance efforts in his homeland."
country_capitulated.0.d_negative_collab_diff_ideology:0 "\n[Root.GetNameDef] has
announced its total surrender to [From.From.GetNameDef]. It's evident that the
[Root.GetAdjective] government's leniency towards domestic
[From.From.GetRulingIdeology] sympathisers was a contributing factor to the fall of
[Root.GetName] as [Root.GetFascistLeader] has been swept into office to rule the
country in the name of [From.From.GetLeader]'s regime.\n[Root.GetLeader] claims
that this is not the end of [Root.GetAdjective] sovereignty, and that the
government shall support all resistance efforts even while exiled from their
homeland."
country_capitulated.0.a:0 "Great news!"
country_capitulated.0.b:0 "These are dark times"
country_capitulated.0.c:0 "Uncertain times"
britain.22.t:0 "Stanley Baldwin Resigns"
britain.22.d:0 "Two weeks after the coronation of King George VI, Mr. Baldwin has
announced that he will resign the premiership in order to retire at the age of 70.
Having led the National Government on-and-off since 1923, he has been the steady
hand responsible for bringing the British Empire out of the Great Depression, and
in recent years has reluctantly overseen the beginning of Imperial re-armament and
the abdication of King Edward VIII. He steps down as a popular and successful prime
minister, but has he done enough to counter the growing threat from Germany?"
britain.22.a:0 "Mr. Chamberlain shall seek to form a government."
france.31.t:0 "Édouard Daladier Resigns"
france.31.d:0 "With the collapse of the Third Republic and the refusal of the
German government to offer an Armistice, it must fall to fresh leadership to
continue the fight from the colonies. Whilst few would doubt that Monsieur Daladier
has been a fine prime minister, he simply could not contend with the extraordinary
set of circumstances in which France has found herself. We can but pray there is
light at the end of the tunnel."
france.31.a:0 "Monsieur Reynaud shall seek to form a government."
germany.999.t:0 "A tale of two cities"
germany.999.desc:0 "Following the stunning victory of German forces, the time has
come to destroy the last vestiges of Bolshevist rule in Europe. Even now, the names
of Stalin and Lenin disgrace two major cities in the new German Lebensraum, mocking
the soldiers who gave their lives to take them. \n\nThe "Association of Veterans of
the Weltkrieg" have presented the government with a suggestion to rectify this
horrible state of affairs."
germany.999.a:0 "Let us honor the heroes of the last war!"
germany.999.b:0 "What a preposterous suggestion!"
GAME_OVER_TT:0 "§RThe game will end for you.§!"
CAN_ANGERED_WORKERS:0 "This will upset the population"
generic.2.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] seeks to join the [Root.GetFactionName]"
generic.2.d.a:0 "In the face of increasing threats to liberty and democratic
values, the [alliance_applicant.GetAdjective] look to us as the defenders of
freedom. They now wish to be admitted into our alliance, both to enjoy our
protection and to stand with us against the forces that would threaten democracy."
generic.2.d.b:0 "Our plight to overturn the current world order has not escaped
the notice of like-minded nations. The [alliance_applicant.GetAdjective] recognize
that their best chance to carve out a prosperous future for themselves is to align
with us in the coming conflict, and they have therefore offered to formally join us
against our enemies."
generic.2.d.c:0 "[alliance_applicant.GetNameDefCap] has recognized that she must
band together with fellow socialist republics to strengthen the place of Communism
in the world. Accepting our leading role in the international plight of the worker,
the [alliance_applicant.GetAdjective] now request to formally enter into an
alliance with us."
generic.2.d.e:0 "As the current upheavals in international politics continue to
reverberate through the world, the [alliance_applicant.GetAdjective] have deemed us
to be their greatest chance of surviving these tumultuous times. They therefore
request to be admitted into our alliance, so that we may weather the coming storm
together."
generic.2.a:0 "All who stand for liberty and democracy may stand with us."
generic.2.b:0 "The world belongs to all who are strong!"
generic.2.c:0 "If we stand together, the revolution cannot but prevail."
generic.2.e:0 "And weather it, we shall!"
generic.2.f:0 "We are better off without them."
generic.2.g:0 "We already have the allies we need."
generic.3.t:0 "[alliance_inviter.GetNameDefCap] welcomes us to the
[alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]"
generic.3.d:0 "[alliance_inviter.GetNameDefCap] has decided to accept our request
to join the [alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]. Henceforth we shall stand or fall
together."
generic.3.a:0 "Together we shall defend democracy."
generic.3.b:0 "None can stand against us!"
generic.3.c:0 "The workers' plight could not ask for finer champions!"
generic.3.e:0 "We shall set our differences aside, for now."
generic.4.t:0 "[alliance_inviter.GetNameDefCap] denies request to join the
[alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]"
generic.4.d:0 "[alliance_inviter.GetNameDefCap] has decided to reject our request
to join the [alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]. We will have to make do without
their help."
generic.4.a:0 "They call themselves defenders of liberty?"
generic.4.b:0 "Then we will crush them, too!"
generic.4.c:0 "Their revolution is corrupt!"
generic.4.e:0 "Our differences were too great."
news.289.t:0 "[alliance_applicant.GetNameDefCap] joins the
[alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]"
news.289.d:0 "\nEarlier today, [alliance_inviter.GetNameDef] and
[alliance_applicant.GetNameDef] issued a joint statement that the latter has now
been formally granted member status of the [alliance_inviter.GetFactionName].
Whether this partnership will be used for offensive or defensive purposes remains
to be seen, but undoubtedly extensive joint military planning is already under
way."
news.289.a:0 "We are stronger together."
news.289.b:0 "They seek strength in numbers."
news.289.c:0 "It will not avail them!"
news.289.e:0 "The war escalates..."
news.289.f:0 "Our alliance grows stronger."
generic.5.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] invites [Root.GetNameDef] to the
[alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]"
generic.5.d.a:0 "With a suspicious eye on recent developments in world politics,
[alliance_inviter.GetNameDef] extends us their hand of friendship, offering us
their protection and urging us to stand with them in defence of the principles of
liberty and democracy. As a member of the [alliance_inviter.GetFactionName], our
people's freedom may well be safeguarded."
generic.5.d.b:0 "Recognizing that sometimes even the strong need allies, the
[alliance_inviter.GetAdjective] have invited us to join the
[alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]. If we choose to accept, this may well provide
ample opportunity for us to find our place in the sun."
generic.5.d.c:0 "Our ideological allies in [alliance_inviter.GetNameDef] have made
note of our valuable contributions to the workers' cause, and this morning we
received an invitation us to join the [alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]. Standing
together with other socialist republics, we could spread the revolution with
renewed strength."
generic.5.d.e:0 "It appears the [alliance_inviter.GetAdjective] consider us to be
of strategic interest to them, and that they deem it more profitable that we work
together than that we should let ourselves be divided by our ideological
differences. This morning, the [alliance_inviter.GetAdjective] Ambassador delivered
an invitation for us to become a member state of the
[alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]."
generic.5.a:0 "We will make our stand with them."
generic.5.b:0 "We only need a few thousand dead..."
generic.5.c:0 "We will fight alongside our comrades!"
generic.5.e:0 "It is the profitable choice."
generic.6.t:0 "[alliance_applicant.GetNameDefCap] accepts invitation to the
[alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]"
generic.6.d:0 "[alliance_applicant.GetNameDefCap] has decided to accept our offer
to join the [alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]. Henceforth we shall stand or fall
together."
generic.7.t:0 "[alliance_applicant.GetNameDefCap] rejects offer to join the
[alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]"
generic.7.d:0 "[alliance_applicant.GetNameDefCap] has decided to reject our offer
to join the [alliance_inviter.GetFactionName]. We will have to make do without
their help."
generic.7.a:0 "Our help is not wanted."
news.290.t:0 "Otto assumes the Hungarian Crown"
news.290.desc:0 "In search of a suitable king, the Kingdom of Hungary extended an
invitation to Otto von Habsburg to return to the lands that were until recently
ruled by his family. Otto, who has lived in exile throughout Western Europe since
the end of the Great War and the dissolution of his father's empire, chose to
accept the offer. Today, amidst much fanfare and celebration, he was crowned King
of Hungary in a solemn ceremony at the Royal Palace in Budapest.\n\nDuring his
coronation speech King Otto thanked the Hungarian people for their loyalty and
devotion, and vowed to see the Habsburg lands reunited once more, promising that
this time Hungary would be the dominant constituent part."
news.290.a:0 "No longer a kingdom in name only."
news.290.b:0 "That is dangerous talk..."
news.290.c:0 "The race for Austria is on!"
news.290.e:0 "Will the Empire rise again?"
news.291.t:0 "Austria votes to unite with Hungary"
news.291.desc:0 "At the insistence of the Hungarians, Austria has carried out a
referendum on the possible reunification of the two nations, under the Habsburg
crown. The final count has almost been completed, but it is already clear that it
is a landslide victory for the reunification camp. No irregularities in the voting
process have been reported, and the Austrian government has found itself obligated
to reform into a regional government of the Hungarian state.\n\nThough the move is
greatly welcomed by the Hungarian public, the political repercussions of the
referendum will likely be felt keenly throughout Europe."
news.291.a:0 "Our brotherly ties have not been forgotten."
news.291.b:0 "This will not go without repercussions..."
news.291.c:0 "The Empire's power-vacuum may yet be filled..."
news.292.desc:0 "At the insistence of the Hungarians, Austria has carried out a
referendum on the possible reunification of the two nations, under the Habsburg
crown. The final count has almost been completed, but it is already clear that it
is a landslide victory for the reunification camp. There have been ample reports of
inconsistencies, voter fraud, and election-rigging, but Austrian officials have
dismissed these allegations and have already begun to reform the administration
into a regional government of the Hungarian state.\n\nThough the move is greatly
welcomed by the Hungarian public, the political repercussions of the referendum
will likely be felt keenly throughout Europe."
news.292.a:0 "Brotherly ties and a few handy bribes..."
news.292.b:0 "That was our plan!"
news.292.c:0 "The Empire's power-vacuum may yet be filled..."
news.292.e:0 "An affront to democracy!"
news.293.t:0 "Austria votes against reunification"
news.293.desc:0 "At the insistence of the Hungarians, Austria has carried out a
referendum on the possible reunification of the two nations, under the Habsburg
crown. The final count has almost been completed, but a victory for the
reunification camp is already out of reach. The Austrian government has therefore
decided against joining an Austria-Hungarian union.\n\nIn the spirit of democracy
and self-determination, Hungary has accepted the result and has decided not to push
their proposals any further."
news.293.a:0 "Most unfortunate."
news.293.b:0 "Our independence is secured!"
news.293.c:0 "Excellent... Our turn next."
news.293.e:0 "The Empire's fall was permanent, then."
news.294.t:0 "Austria votes against reunification"
news.294.desc:0 "At the insistence of the Hungarians, Austria has carried out a
referendum on the possible reunification of the two nations, under the Habsburg
crown. The final count has almost been completed, but a victory for the
reunification camp is already out of reach. The Austrian government has therefore
decided against joining an Austria-Hungarian union.\n\nHungary, however, has
accused the Austria government of rigging the elections against reunification. They
have stated that they will not shy away from the use of force to protect the
Austrian people's desire to be reunified with their Hungarian brethren. Both sides
have now begun to mobilize, and war seems inevitable."
news.294.a:0 "What are a few deaths for an Empire?"
news.294.b:0 "We will defend Vienna to the last man!"
news.294.c:0 "This ruins all our plans..."
news.294.e:0 "Let us hope the conflict does not spread."
news.295.t:0 "Restoration of Austria-Hungary"
news.295.desc:0 "With the reunification of Austria and Hungary completed, the
Hungarian government has gathered international press in Budapest and announced the
restoration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.\n\nKing Otto has assumed his rightful
title as Emperor of Austria, and has reiterated his vow that, though the Empire is
yet but a shadow of its former self, he shall not rest until all Habsburg lands
have been reunited. Their neighbors undoubtedly eye the proceedings in Budapest
suspiciously."
news.295.a:0 "Like a phoenix from the ashes."
news.295.b:0 "This greatly changes the situation..."
news.295.c:0 "Will they be a friend or a foe?"
news.295.e:0 "We had better fortify our borders..."
news.296.t:0 "Wilhelm assumes the Hungarian Crown"
news.296.desc:0 "Seeking a King for their nation, the Hungarians, after long
negotiations and preparations, officially invited the Swedish Prince Wilhelm, Duke
of Södermanland, earlier this week. Today, amidst much fanfare and celebration, he
was crowned King of Hungary in a solemn ceremony at the Royal Palace in
Budapest.\n\nIt is said the new King takes the well-being of his people to heart,
and that he strongly supports their democratic rights. Furthermore, he advocates
dialog with Hungary's neighbors over hostility. The new King may thus well prove a
welcome aid to reducing tensions in the region."
news.296.b:0 "Another weakling rises."
news.296.c:0 "Another to bear the torch."
news.297.t:0 "Friedrich Franz assumes the Hungarian Crown"
news.297.desc:0 "Seeking a King for their nation, the Hungarians, after long
negotiations and preparations, officially invited the German Friedrich Franz, Grand
Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, earlier this week. Today, amidst much fanfare and
celebration, he was crowned King of Hungary in a solemn ceremony at the Royal
Palace in Budapest.\n\nA member of the SS since 1931, the new King's ideological
leanings are well-known, and he has already declared that he 'will bring Hungary
the greatness it deserves, no matter the cost'. Together with the King's promise to
'undo the injustices visited on us in the past', it is therefore unlikely this
coronation will result in the easing of tensions in the region."
news.297.b:0 "A deeply troubling development..."
news.297.c:0 "A new potential ally!"
news.298.t:0 "Hungary Renounces Treaty of Trianon"
news.298.desc:1 "In a public declaration, [HUN.GetLeader] has renounced the treaty
imposed by the Allied powers after the Great War. Signed by the Hungarians under
protest, in 1920, it greatly reduced the country's size and limited the strength of
its military.\n\nIn his speech, [HUN.GetLeader] already hinted that Hungary may
soon look towards reaffirming their claims on the territories taken from them two
decades ago."
news.298.a:0 "The humiliation is ended, but not forgotten!"
news.298.b:0 "They are meddling with the world order..."
news.298.c:0 "They have escaped the yoke of Versailles."
news.299.t:0 "Hungary Proclaims Greater Hungary"
news.299.desc:0 "Having regained the lands that were taken from them in the Treaty
of Trianon, [From.GetLeader] issued a proclamation yesterday evening that the
nation shall henceforth be known as Greater Hungary. It is hoped that this will
serve to increase Greater Hungary's prestige in the eyes of the world, as well as
better describe the extent of its borders."
news.299.a:0 "The world will see our might."
news.299.b:0 "They're a bit full of themselves."
news.300.t:0 "Hungary Demands Transylvania"
news.300.desc:0 "In an effort to further reverse the Treaty of Trianon, Hungary
has issued an ultimatum to Romania demanding the return of Transylvania. No
official response has yet been made, but Hungary has already hinted that force of
arms will be considered if their demands are rejected."
news.300.a:0 "We will no longer be cowed!"
news.300.b:0 "We must think fast..."
news.300.c:0 "Let us hope they work it out peacefully."
news.301.t:0 "Romania Returns Transylvania"
news.301.desc:0 "Romania has announced that it will accept the Hungarian demands
for a return of Transylvania. Accordingly, the territory has now been reunited with
the country, greatly increasing its size and strength. It is unlikely that a
success of this magnitude will deter the Hungarians from issuing further demands
for their remaining lost territories."
news.301.a:0 "We are on the path to greatness!"
news.301.b:0 "We had no choice."
news.301.c:0 "At least peace was preserved."
news.302.t:0 "Romania Rejects Hungarian Demands"
news.302.desc:0 "The ultimatum's deadline has come and gone without a Romanian
reply. Outraged Hungarian officials have already denounced Romania's government,
claiming they are 'destabalizing the region' with their insistence to adhere to
'unlawful treaties'. Both nations seem to be preparing for a war that may well
erupt at any day."
news.302.a:0 "If strength is all they will listen to..."
news.302.b:0 "Let them come!"
news.302.c:0 "Stone-headed fools..."
news.303.t:0 "Hungary Demands Southern Slovakia"
news.303.desc:0 "Following up on their vows to redress the Treaty of Trianon,
Hungary has demanded the return of Southern Slovakia from [From.GetName]. The
[From.GetAdjective]s have not yet responded, but the threat of war in Hungarian
rhetoric is but all too clear. Rejection may well lead to a new war in the region."
news.303.a:0 "They should be lucky this is all we demand."
news.303.b:0 "Let us hope we can find a compromise..."
news.304.t:0 "[From.GetName] Returns Southern Slovakia"
news.304.desc:0 "[From.GetName] has officially accepted the Hungarian demands for
a return of Southern Slovakia, and has already taken hurried steps to ensure the
territory will be returned to Hungary immediately. It is unlikely that this success
will deter the Hungarians from issuing further demands for their remaining lost
territories."
news.304.a:0 "We welcome them back into the fold."
news.305.t:0 "[From.From.GetName] Rejects Hungarian Demands"
news.305.desc:0 "Diplomatic negotiations have broken down, and today
[From.From.GetName] publicly rejected the Hungarian demands for the return of
Southern Slovakia. Outraged Hungarian officials have already denounced
[From.From.GetName]'s government, claiming they are 'destabilizing the region' with
their insistence to adhere to 'unlawful treaties'. Both nations seem to be
preparing for a war that may well erupt at any day."
news.306.t:0 "Hungary Demands the Vojvodina"
news.306.desc:0 "In light of their previous successes in obtaining the return of
lost territory, the Hungarians have now demanded that Yugoslavia return the
Vojvodina. As the Yugoslavs try to find a diplomatic solution, Hungarian impatience
has already become more and more clear, and should the Yugoslavs reject the demands
it is unlikely a peaceful solution will be found."
news.306.a:0 "The march to Greater Hungary continues."
news.306.b:0 "We must think fast..."
news.307.t:0 "Yugoslavia Returns the Vojvodina"
news.307.desc:0 "Yugoslavia has decided to cave to Hungarian demands, and has
arranged for the rapid transfer of the Vojvodina to its neighbor. Though it
required ample use of gunboat diplomacy, it is undeniable that Hungary has grown
into a new regional powerhouse."
news.307.a:0 "Another diplomatic victory!"
news.308.t:0 "Yugoslavia Rejects Hungarian Demands"
news.308.desc:0 "In a clear act of defiance the Yugoslavs have rejected Hungarian
demands for the Vojvodina. Hungary, on its part, has made no efforts to step down
its threats of using force to secure its 'lawful territory'. Both nations seem to
be preparing for a war that may well erupt at any day."
news.309.t:0 "Hungary Claims Overlordship over Slovakia"
news.309.desc.a:1 "The Hungarians have raised claims that Slovakia should once
more be a part of their nation, either as an integral part or as an autonomous
region. An ultimatum to this effect has been issued, backed with the threat of
force, and diplomats from several European nations are in a frenzy trying to find a
peaceful solution to this latest crisis."
news.309.desc.b:0 "The Hungarians have raised claims that Slovakia should once
more be a part of their nation, either as an integral part or as an autonomous
region. An ultimatum to this effect has been issued, backed with the threat of
force, and the Slovak government is in a frenzy trying to find a diplomatic
solution to this latest Hungarian crisis."
news.309.a:0 "Let's hope force won't be needed."
news.309.b:0 "This is not a minor demand..."
news.309.c:0 "Are we willing to part with our independence?"
news.310.t:0 "[From.GetName] Caves to Hungary"
news.310.desc.a:1 "After ample deliberations, the [From.GetAdjective] Government
under [From.GetLeader] has decided to give in to Hungarian demands. They have
accepted Hungarian control over Slovakia, preferring to appease [HUN.GetLeader] to
preserve the peace. Undoubtedly this will strengthen Hungarian resolve in future
dealings with their weakened neighbors."
news.310.desc.b:0 "After ample deliberations the Slovaks have decided to give in
to Hungarian demands. Seeing no alternative, they have parted with their
independence in a bid to preserve the lives of their people. Undoubtedly this will
strengthen Hungarian resolve in future dealings with their weakened neighbors."
news.310.a:0 "The Slovaks are better off this way."
news.310.b:0 "It was a necessary sacrifice."
news.311.t:1 "[From.From.GetName] Rejects Hungarian Demands"
news.311.desc.a:1 "A diplomatic crisis has erupted between Germany and Hungary,
concerning the fate of Slovakia. [HUN.GetLeader] had previously declared that
Slovakia was a core interest of [HUN.GetNameDef], owing to its historical ties with
Hungary. His government expected to be consulted on any measure concerning
Slovakia. \n\nGerman leader [GER.GetLeader] has refused to accept any such demands,
calling them "foolish and dangerous interference in the internal affairs of a
sovereign nation."\n\nWith tensions running high, more and more observers are
wondering if Hungary might resort to violence to deliver a fait accompli."
news.311.desc.b:0 "Clinging tenaciously to their independence, the Slovaks have
rejected Hungarian demands, and are fortifying their border. Hungary has made no
effort to de-escalate the situation, and both nations seem set on a course to war."
news.311.b:0 "We stand as one. Let them come!"
news.312.t:0 "Renewal of the Rome Protocols"
news.312.desc.a:0 "At Hungarian instigation, Italy, Austria and Hungary have
renewed the Rome Protocols originally signed in 1934. The agreements pertain to
economic development and rapprochement. Essentially a declaration of friendship,
there are signs that it may lead to an official alliance aimed at counteracting the
growing revisionist and expansionist tendencies of Germany."
news.312.desc.b:0 "At Hungarian instigation, Italy and Hungary have renewed the
Rome Protocols originally signed in 1934. The agreements pertain to economic
development and rapprochement. Essentially a declaration of friendship, there are
signs that it may lead to an official alliance aimed at counteracting the growing
revisionist and expansionist tendencies of Germany."
news.312.a:0 "We welcome our new friends."
news.312.b:0 "This does not bode well..."
news.312.c:0 "Perhaps good things may come of this."
news.313.t:0 "Pact of Rome Formed"
news.313.desc.a:0 "Today, the respective governments of Italy, Austria and Hungary
issued a joint statement announcing the formation of the Pact of Rome. The three
powers have vowed to aid each other militarily both defensively and offensively,
should the need arise. The balance of power in the region has changed drastically,
overnight."
news.313.desc.b:0 "Today, the respective governments of Italy and Hungary issued a
joint statement announcing the formation of the Pact of Rome. The two powers have
vowed to aid each other militarily both defensively and offensively, should the
need arise. The balance of power in the region has changed drastically, overnight."
news.313.a:0 "We stand together."
news.313.b:0 "This is reason for concern..."
news.313.c:0 "Germany is no longer unopposed."
news.314.t:0 "Horthy Assassinated"
news.314.desc:0 "Reports have emerged from Hungary that Miklos Horthy was shot by
a lone gunman today after leaving the Parliament building in Budapest. Thought he
was immediately rushed to the hospital, doctors announced that he was already
deceased by the time he arrived. The gunman, shot by police as he tried to escape
the scene, has been identified as a communist party member.\n\nThe assassination
has caused an uproar in domestic Hungarian politics, as Horthy's anti-communist
leanings were paramount in keeping revolutionary elements at bay. Without the old
admiral at the helm of the political scene, it is likely that communist influences
will increase dramatically."
news.314.a:0 "A man's life is but a small price to pay."
news.314.b:0 "The Revolution cannot be stopped!"
news.314.c:0 "Can the communists stoop any lower?"
news.315.t:0 "Austria Denies Referendum"
news.315.desc:0 "Austria has outright rejected the Hungarian calls for a
referendum, despite Hungary's increasing belligerence. The latter has accused the
Austrian government of flagrantly disregarding the democratic rights of their
people. They have stated that they will not shy away from the use of force to
protect the Austrian people's desire to be reunified with their Hungarian brethren.
Both sides have now begun to mobilize, and war seems inevitable."
news.316.t:0 "The Polish-Romanian Alliance"
news.316.desc:0 "The Poles and Romanians have announced a renewed commitment to
each other's defense. Although good relations have existed between the two nations
for well over a decade now, today's announcement indicates that a policy of mutual
defense is increasingly dominating military planning both in Poland and in
Romania."
news.316.a:0 "We need each other."
news.316.b:0 "They think it will save them?"
news.316.c:0 "Let's hope it pays off."
news.317.t:0 "The Cordon Sanitaire"
news.317.desc:0 "Citing the increasing dangers posed by the ideologies to their
east and west, the Romanians have announced the formation of the Cordon Sanitaire.
The alliance welcomes all who find themselves strangled by fascism and communism in
Eastern Europe, and already some countries are considering to join their forces
with Romania."
news.317.a:0 "We are taking charge."
news.317.b:0 "We stand with Romania."
news.317.g:0 "This messes with our plans..."
news.317.e:0 "A commendable initiative."
news.317.f:0 "Now who is being hostile?"
news.318.t:0 "Bulgaria Submits to Romania"
news.318.desc:0 "In response to a Romanian ultimatum, and faced with immediate
Romanian military action should they refuse, the Bulgarians have made significant
changes to their government to make it more Romania-friendly. Bulgaria has accepted
all of their neighbor's demands, and it is unlikely they will refuse further
requests. As a result, it can now only be regarded as a Romanian puppet."
news.318.a:0 "They knew what was best for them."
news.318.b:0 "A necessary measure..."
news.318.c:0 "A troubling development."
news.319.t:0 "Bulgaria Rejects Romanian Demands"
news.319.desc:0 "Despite having been issued an ultimatum, and being faced with
immediate Romanian military action should they refuse, Bulgaria has rejected the
Romanian demands. The latter has refused to back down, and both countries seem on a
clear path towards military conflict."
news.319.a:0 "They'll see how wrong they were."
news.319.b:0 "Come and get it!"
news.319.c:0 "Yet another Balkan War...?"
news.324.t:0 "Yugoslavia Submits to Romania"
news.324.desc:0 "Faced with Romanian demands for a 'drastically restructuring' of
their state, and the threat of military force if they should refuse, Yugoslavia saw
no other course of action than to submit. The announced 'restructuring', however,
has not only resulted in the partitioning of Yugoslavia in its constituent states,
but has also involved the installation of puppet governments.\n\nIt is clear that
predominantly Romanian interests have been served under the pretense of the right
of self-determination, and that Romanian influence in the region is continuing to
grow."
news.324.a:0 "What a masterstroke!"
news.324.b:0 "How devious."
news.320.t:0 "Yugoslavia Rejects Romanian Demands"
news.320.desc:0 "Despite being faced with Romanian demands for a 'drastically
restructuring' of their state, and the threat of military force if they should
refuse, Yugoslavia has rejected the ultimatum. Even though ample pressure was
exerted on the country from multiple directions, the Yugoslavs are resolved to
defend their nation with tooth and nail. Romania has now declared war, and it is
not inconceivable that other nations might partake in a partitioning."
news.320.a:0 "They asked for it."
news.320.b:0 "Come and get it!"
news.320.c:0 "We warned them."
news.320.f:0 "They cannot hope to last long."
news.321.t:0 "Yugoslavia Partitioned"
news.321.desc:0 "At Romanian instigation, Yugoslavia has been issued an ultimatum
calling for a 'restructuring of their state'. Faced with pressure from multiple
neighbors at once, the Yugoslavs have seen no alternative but to accept, and a
partitioning of the nation is presently under way."
news.321.a:0 "We have our friends to thank."
news.321.b:0 "This was an excellent idea!"
news.321.c:0 "Greedy bastards."
news.321.e:0 "We know the feeling..."
news.322.t:0 "Coup in Romania"
news.322.desc:0 "As dissatisfaction with the country's leadership has risen to
dangerous levels in Romania, Prince Michael has now instigated a coup with the aid
of substantial elements of the military. Early reports indicate it is successful,
and King Michael has already announced he has assumed the role of head of state,
intending to give Romania the leadership it requires."
news.322.a:0 "It is a change for the better."
news.322.b:0 "He seems more... Modest, at least."
news.323.t:0 "King Carol II Abdicates"
news.323.desc:0 "Pressured by powerful elements in his government, King Carol II
of Romania saw no choice but to announce and sign his abdication. His successor is
King Michael, but many of the dictatorial powers obtained by Carol have been vested
back into the government and so it is unlikely the young King will be able to wield
similar power as his predecessor.\n\nFollowing his abdication Carol appears to have
emptied his expansive bank accounts and has fled into exile, taking up residence in
one of Mexico City's more expensive neighborhoods with his mistress Magda Lupescu."
news.323.a:0 "Good riddance."
news.323.b:0 "Amusing."
news.325.t:0 "Yugoslavia Claims Bulgaria"
news.325.desc:0 "Citing the foundations of their nation as a 'union of the South
Slav peoples', Yugoslav rhetoric has recently increasingly argued for the Bulgarian
people's membership of this union. Now, this propaganda has taken a drastic new
turn as Yugoslavia has outright staked their claim to the Bulgarian region. As both
nations ready their forces, war may well erupt at any moment."
news.325.a:0 "Yugoslavia for all Slavs!"
news.325.b:0 "We're ready for them!"
news.325.c:0 "The Powderkeg never disappoints."
news.326.t:0 "The Banovina of Croatia"
news.326.desc:0 "As a result of continuing and increasing problems with Croatian
nationalist elements, the Yugoslav government has been necessitated to grant
increased autonomy to the Croatians. A new semi-independent state, the Banovina of
Croatia, has been called into being, and though it is still nominally a dependency
of Yugoslavia, the government's influence in the region has now been greatly
reduced."
news.326.a:0 "It was necessary."
news.326.b:0 "Long live Croatia!"
news.326.c:0 "The start of a Yugoslav collapse?"
news.327.t:0 "Yugoslavia Claims Macedonia"
news.327.desc:0 "With the aim of unifying the Macedonian peoples, Yugoslavia has
announced that it now considers Central Macedonia an integral part of the Yugoslav
nation. To back up their claim, divisions have been poised at the border, and the
threat of a new military conflict looms over the region."
news.327.a:0 "All South Slavs are one!"
news.327.b:0 "They're welcome to try!"
news.327.c:0 "Troubling developments."
news.328.t:0 "Yugoslavia Claims Italian Border"
news.328.desc:0 "The Yugoslav government has recently increasingly spoken out
against the Italian treatment of Slav minorities in the border regions of Istria
and Zara. Today it announced that it considers these regions, taken by Italy after
the Great War and predominantly populated by ethnic Slavs, to be an integral part
of the Yugoslav nation Furthermore, to safeguard the rights of the inhabitants of
these regions, the Yugoslavs have indicated that they will not shy away from use of
military force."
news.328.a:0 "Only in our nation will they be safe."
news.328.b:0 "We'll squash them if they try!"
news.328.c:0 "Another conflict is brewing."
news.329.t:0 "Yugoslavia Recognizes Soviet Union"
news.329.desc:0 "Yugoslavia, even more stoically than other nations, has for years
refused to recognize the communist state that is the Soviet Union. With today's
announcement that the government of Yugoslavia will henceforth establish official
relations with the Soviets, this policy has at last come to an end. Whether this
means an opening of the Yugoslav state to communist influence remains to be seen,
but the tone of the announcement was surprisingly cordial."
news.329.a:0 "They have some interesting ideas."
news.329.b:0 "We will show them to the Revolution."
news.329.c:0 "The Soviet influence spreads..."
news.330.t:0 "The Pan-Slavic Worker's Congress"
news.330.desc:0 "Disagreeing with fundamental aspects of Soviet communism, the
Yugoslavs have taken their own approach to the ideology. Rather than be a member of
the Comintern, the Yugoslav government has announced that they aim to lead the
Southern Slavs in their fight for the rights of the worker. It is likely that they
will soon attempt to bring their neighbors into the fold, a move that could
seriously upset the balance of power in the region."
news.330.a:0 "We will lead our fellow Slavs!"
news.330.b:0 "The insolent little upstarts!"
news.330.c:0 "Interesting..."
news.330.e:0 "Perhaps this brings stability?"
excellent:0 "Excellent."
unfortunate:0 "Unfortunate."
traitors:0 "Traitors!"
stability.21.t:0 "Draft Dodging"
stability.21.desc.a:0 "A new report by the War Office shows a marked reduction in
available manpower. It appears that the latest batch of recruits is much smaller
than initially expected. The discrepancy is currently under investigation, but
first leads point towards a large number of people who are technically fit for
service managing to avoid the draft through various means. 18 year old students are
suddenly skilled workers employed in critical war industry, former athletes fail
their fitness tests and in some cases, recruits have simply vanished without a
trace.\n\nWhen people are caught and interrogated, they point towards the poor
conditions in the army, the indifferent officers and not wanting to die for a lost
cause. Military leaders demand a harsh crackdown on people avoiding the draft, but
many in the government believe that improving the living conditions of enlisted
soldiers might be the better approach."
stability.21.desc.b:0 "The ineffective official response to the widespread
avoidance of the draft has only made the problem worse. More and more recruits
never show up after receiving their drafting letter. Counter-Intelligence has
intercepted a professionally made pamphlet advising people on how to avoid the
draft, suggesting things like bribing doctors to certify the recruit to be
medically unfit. Exceptions for family fathers have led to war widows with children
finding themselves mobbed with marriage proposals while the number of people
applying for exceptions for ethical reasons have hit record numbers.\n\nMilitary
leaders have suggested eliminating the last few exceptions and make examples out of
a few shirkers that have been caught. Others in the government have suggested that
we should appeal to the sense of civic duty in our citizens and point out the
consequences of a defeat in this war."
stability.21.desc.c:0 "With government responses to draft dodging having no
positive effects whatsoever, more and more people have started to wonder why they
should put themselves at risk while others stay in safety. Recruits that do turn up
often report being harassed or ridiculed in the streets as fools fighting for a
doomed cause. Reports of mothers forbidding their children from answering the draft
order are everywhere, and the War Office has submitted a report claiming that they
are no longer sure how many people they are supposed to draft, as their bureaucracy
has started to break down under the strain of processing all those missing
soldiers."
stability.21.a:0 "Nothing can be done about it."
stability.21.d:0 "We should arrest anyone found evading the draft!"
stability.21.e:0 "A pay rise for the enlisted soldiers is perhaps in order."
stability.21.f:0 "It is time for harsher measures."
stability.21.g:0 "Appeal to the people's sense of civic duty."
stability.21.h:0 "We must make an example."
stability.21.i:0 "We must give the people something to fight for."
stability.22.t:0 "Strikes!"
stability.22.desc.a:0 "Production in several factories has slowed down
dramatically over the last few days as the workers have declared a strike on all
war production. Demanding "Peace and Bread!", they have so far refused all attempts
to negotiate a settlement. Some in the government have advocated a sharp military
response, followed by a swift execution of the ringleaders as enemy agents and
traitors. However, others in the civil service have recommended a more measured
approach, pointing out that a heavy-handed response may well backfire if the
soldiers involved are not as loyal as we thought they were."
stability.22.desc.b:0 "Government efforts to convince the strikers to return to
work seem to have had no effect whatsoever. On the contrary, strikes have been
reported in further factories, and the last few hold outs in the originally
affected work sites have also put down their tools after facing the anger of their
colleagues. While stockpiles have so far been able to cushion the blow to front
line supplies somewhat, it is only a question of time before the production outages
start to affect our ability to prosecute the war.\n\nThe War Office has again urged
the government to take an unyielding line with the strikers, but other factions
inside the administration have suggested that offering to meet the workers half-way
may be enough to convince them to return to work."
stability.22.desc.c:0 "What started as industrial action in a few isolated places
has now spread across the entire country, affecting even industries that are only
connected to the war effort in tertiary ways. Even the workings of the government
itself have become affected, as many low level clerks, messengers, and drivers have
refused to show up to work in increasing numbers. \n\nIn many places, worker
councils have taken over the factory buildings. Reports from the secret police
indicate that some places seem to have started production of weapons again - for a
major uprising against what is being called "The War Regime".\n\nMilitary High
Command believes that decisive action by loyal troops could still win the day,
while the civilian side of the government argues that this risks a civil war and
certain defeat."
stability.22.a:0 "This will blow over."
stability.22.b:0 "Make a demonstration of military force in the towns."
stability.22.c:0 "Make propaganda heroes out of the people still willing to work."
stability.22.d:0 "Draft the workers into military service and put the factories
under military control."
stability.22.e:0 "Offer to increase the food rations of workers."
stability.22.f:0 "Send in the troops, arrest the strikers, execute the
ringleaders."
stability.22.g:0 "Propose new welfare legislation."
stability.23.t:0 "Mutinies in the Army"
stability.23.desc.a:0 "Alarming news have reach Military High Command about a
number of units in our Army refusing orders from superior officers. While none of
the units have left their position in the line, representatives of the soldiers
have made it quite clear that they will not obey any orders to attack the
enemy.\n\nThe rebellion has so far been contained to a small number of battalions
and a handful of training and support units, but many in the War Office fear that
this uprising will soon spread to other units and may eventually render us unable
to continue the war. Decisive action is needed."
stability.23.desc.b:0 "Efforts to address the mutinies in the army have shown no
effect. Emboldened by the lack of effective government response, the mutineers have
expanded their list of demands to include an immediate cease-fire followed by a
comprehensive peace treaty and demobilization.\n\nThe War Office strongly
recommends that we send a strong signal to the mutineers to deter any further
action on their part."
stability.23.desc.c:0 "With the government evidently unwilling or unable to
address their issues, the mutineers have decided to take measures into their own
hands. Elections for "Worker and Soldier Councils" have been announced, with the
express goal of taking over the country and making peace with the enemy.\n\nUnless
action is taken swiftly, these councils may very well end up replacing our
government in some areas of the country and render us unable to continue the war."
stability.23.a:0 "We can't do anything about that now."
stability.23.b:0 "Surround the mutinous units with loyalists and order them to
stand down."
stability.23.c:0 "Hold a patriotic speech before the mutineers."
stability.23.d:0 "Publicly announce that anyone found supporting the mutineers
will be charged with treason."
stability.23.e:0 "Announce a peace initiative. Make sure it is unacceptable to the
enemy."
stability.23.f:0 "Mobilize loyalist militias and arrest all soldiers not at their
duty stations."
stability.23.g:0 "Offer the soldiers to permit them to elect their own officers."
15_days_tt:0 "This will take about §Y15 days§! to implement.\n"
30_days_tt:0 "This will take about §Y30 days§! to implement.\n"
45_days_tt:0 "This will take about §Y45 days§! to implement.\n"
stability.31.t:0 "Military Crackdown succeeds"
stability.31.desc:0 "Our swift response has proven very effective. Military police
units, supported by local law enforcement and patriotic volunteers, swarmed out in
a well-coordinated operation to visit every missing draftee. Most were willing to
answer the call when they were informed of the consequences of failing to report
for duty. Military High Command has publicly declared that anyone who showed up at
their duty station will not be charged with any crime or punished for failing to do
so in the past. Still, a number of people have categorically refused to take up
arms for their country and have been arrested."
stability.31.a:0 "Decisive action prevented worse."
stability.32.t:0 "Draft Riots"
stability.32.desc:0 "Our attempts at resolving the situation through military
force have not been met with success. It appears that someone in our administration
has leaked our planned operation to the public, which responded quickly. When
military police and other law enforcement agencies tried to apprehend known draft
dodgers, they found their way blocked by angry mobs, demanding an end to the war
and to forced conscription. In several cases, street battles erupted between the
police and the protesters, leading to a number of fatalities when the soldiers were
forced to use their weapons to defend themselves. It took several hours until the
police gained full control over the situation.\n\nAn ugly mood has settled over the
capital as the barricades are cleared away and the dead are buried. Reports from
the War Office show no change in the number of recruits reporting for duty. Many in
the government wonder how much longer we can continue fighting under these
circumstances."
stability.32.a:0 "The situation has not necessarily developed to our advantage."
stability.33.t:0 "The Conscription Rebellion"
stability.33.desc:0 "Our attempts at resolving the situation through military
force have not been met with success. It appears that someone in our administration
has leaked our planned operation to the public, which responded quickly. When
military police and other law enforcement agencies tried to apprehend known draft
dodgers, they found their way blocked by angry mobs, demanding an end to the war
and to forced conscription. In several cases, street battles erupted between the
police and the protesters, leading to a number of fatalities when the soldiers were
forced to use their weapons to defend themselves. \n\nThe situation quickly
spiralled out of control after that, as citizens rushed the soldiers and stormed
police stations to arm themselves. Several cities in the country are now in a state
of armed insurrection against the government. Ironically, the rebels seem to have
no issues finding soldiers willing to take up arms."
stability.33.a:0 "Oh, so NOW they want to fight!?"
stability.34.t:0 "Draft Reform proves effective"
stability.34.desc:0 "The social measures passed by the government as part of a
larger process of reforming the military recruitment policy have proven
surprisingly popular. Higher pay and more frequent leave are often cited as the
biggest new benefits, but many also point to the new government programs to support
war widows and orphans. Fewer and fewer men can justify refusing their country's
call to the colors, and public support for draft-dodgers has all but
disappeared.\n\nIndeed, there has been a recent upswing in public support for the
government as more and more people realize that the [Root.GetAdjective] way of life
is under attack."
stability.34.a:0 "A wise decision."
stability.35.t:0 "The 591. Penal Battalion"
stability.35.desc:0 "Seeing the severity of the situation, the Military High
Command has decided that more drastic measures are required to show that evading
one's civic duty to defend their country will not be tolerated. At dawn, military
police raided the homes of a number of carefully selected, well known and connected
people who have used their influence to allow others to avoid the draft. Still in
their nightgowns, they have found themselves conscripted into the military and
escorted to the barracks under armed guard, where they will be formed up into a
separate unit, to avoid their subversive influence from spreading to other
units. \n\nThe news of this has spread quickly, and it appears that most people who
until now believed that they could get away with ignoring their draft notice have
changed their mind. Recruitment stations across the country report that a growing
number of people have come by to ask what exactly the consequences would be if a
"friend" of theirs who had attempted to avoid the draft would turn themselves in."
stability.35.a:0 "They may yet redeem themselves."
stability.36.t:0 "Local Elites Voice Their Protest"
stability.36.desc:0 "Seeing the severity of the situation, the Military High
Command has decided that more drastic measures are required to show that evading
one's civic duty to defend their country will not be tolerated. At dawn, military
police raided the homes of a number of carefully selected, well known and connected
people who have used their influence to allow others to avoid the draft. Still in
their nightgowns, they have found themselves conscripted into the military. Their
families have mobilized their extensive support networks to protest this decision.
The War Office has been flooded with calls and letters from simple workers who want
their factory manager back to undersecretaries in various other ministries,
demanding to know why people working in fields critical to the war effort have been
removed from their work. It appears that even some cabinet members have second
thoughts about the war - perhaps fearing for the safety of their own sons."
stability.36.a:0 "Have they no sense of duty?"
stability.37.t:0 ""A Somber and Sacred Duty""
stability.37.desc:0 ""Of course I want to live. I want to go and finish school, I
want to meet girls, I want to start a family - but if we lose this war, I won't be
able to do these things, either. So I fight."\n\nThe letter, sent anonymously to
every major newspaper in the country, has made huge waves. Claiming to be from a
soldier who at first tried to avoid the draft, but then realized that he must fight
to save his country, it has apparently struck a nerve with many others who felt
similarly. Draft boards across the country report that the number of people who
still refuse to answer their summons has been more than made up for by new
volunteers who will no longer wait until they are called, while others go and fight
to save their country and their way of life."
stability.37.a:0 "We will not let their lives be spent in vain."
stability.38.t:0 "The end of a coward"
stability.38.desc:0 ""They led him to the wall at the break of dawn. He refused a
last cigarette, but accepted the blindfold. His last words were an apology to his
mother for causing her so much pain. The firing squad aimed well. A few minutes
later, the doctor present declared him dead."\n\nWhile unable to catch all people
who have been evading the draft, authorities have been able to make a number of
arrests. Given the grave situation we are in, the War Office has decided that these
men be tried under military law for failing to report to duty. The first series of
death sentences has been handed down and the condemned have been excuted by firing
squad. These measures have evidently had the desired effect. It appears that most
people decided to choose the possibility of death on the battlefield over the
certainty of dishonorable death as a coward."
stability.38.a:0 "A shame that it had to come to this."
stability.39.t:0 "A martyr for peace"
stability.39.desc:0 ""They led him to the wall at the break of dawn. He refused a
last cigarette, but accepted the blindfold. His last words were an apology to his
mother for causing her so much pain. The firing squad aimed well. A few minutes
later, the doctor present declared him dead."\n\nThe published report of the
execution of a man sentenced to death for failing to report for duty seems to have
had the opposite effect. Rather than bringing people back to the colors out of fear
of the consequences, it has made those executed into instant martyrs for the peace
movement. Their names and life stories have been published and very clearly edited
to make them appear in the best possible light. Mass peace demonstrations have
started in several major cities, demanding an end to the war. The War Office
reports that they have received a number of letters of draftees stating openly that
they will not appear for duty - saying that they would not, under any
circumstances, be party to another execution except as the person to be executed."
stability.39.a:0 "Things have not necessarily improved."
stability.40.t:0 "A New Deal for [Root.GetNameDef]"
stability.40.desc:0 "In a radio transmitted speech today, [Root.GetLeader]
announced what he called a "Social Revolution". Over the next hour, he laid out a
system of reforms that touch every part of social life, promising every returning
soldier an education, a well-paying job and a generous pension. He also announced a
major building program for affordable housing for young families, to begin the day
an armistice is signed. This appears to have had a significant effect on general
morale. Recruitment offices across the country report conscripts appearing and
asking about options to extend their service beyond the current conflict, with
others all but demanding a posting to frontline units to ensure extra benefits."
stability.40.a:0 "And we pay for all this how...?"
strikes_event.1.t:0 "Order Restored"
strikes_event.1.desc:0 "Moving quickly, Military High command mobilized a number
of training units for service and formed ad-hoc groups of soldiers on leave.
Marching these formations past the gates of the factories had the desired effect,
as most strikers did not want to force a confrontation with potentially deadly
consequences. The few that did try to persuade the soldiers to make common cause
found their words having little effect as soldiers asked why the workers in the
cozy rear should be allowed to let down the fighting men on the front."
strikes_event.1.a:0 "Why indeed."
strikes_event.2.t:0 "Bloody Monday"
strikes_event.2.desc:0 "Moving quickly, Military High command mobilized a number
of training units for service and formed ad-hoc groups of soldiers on leave. Moving
these formations to the affected cities proved a lot more difficult than expected,
however, as the strikers blocked railway lines and forced the troops to march in on
foot, giving them ample time to prepare. When our troops reached the barricaded
factories, they found the strikers ready for them. Attempts to clear roads were met
with furious attacks by the workers throwing stones and bottles at the soldiers.
\n\nIn several instances, the troops opened fire to defend themselves, killing a
number of strikers and wounding scores more. this only enraged the mob even
further, with screams of "Murderers!" filling the air from bystanders. The mood in
the capital turned dramatically in favor of the strikers. At nightfall, the
soldiers retreated, leaving the barricades intact.\n\nThere have been no further
attempts to force the situation. The strikers remain in control of the factories,
and no work is being done."
strikes_event.2.a:0 "Not as planned."
strikes_event.3.t:0 "Heroes on the Production Front"
strikes_event.3.desc:0 ""Industrial war is more than just divisions marching and
planes bombing. It is more than just the duty of a soldier to fight and die for
their country. An industrial war is won, first and foremost, in the factories and
foundries. To abandon the battle on the assembly line is no better than abandoning
it on the front line. And the victories of the assembly line should be celebrated
just as much as the ones won by the front line."\n\nAll available propaganda
resources have been rerouted to show the work of the armaments workers in the best
possible light. [Root.GetLeader] has personally approved a new award to be given
out for workers who have exceeded their quota by more than 100%, and the first
recipients have been sent on tours around the country to instruct other workers in
their methods.\n\nIt appears that this has made a lot of the strikers reconsider
their stance. Work has resumed in all previously affected factories."
strikes_event.3.a:0 "Heroes one and all."
strikes_event.4.t:0 "The War Production Department"
strikes_event.4.desc:0 "[Root.GetLeader] today announced some small changes to the
draft. While skilled workers were previously exempted from the military draft, this
exception has now been removed and all exempt men drafted immediately. At the same
time, the War Office has been authorized to take direct control of any factory that
produces goods relevant to the war effort if the leadership of those factories has
shown a lack of ability.\n\nThe announcement was met with silent resignation in the
affected cities, especially once it was announced that anyone resisting would be
treated the same as a soldier who refused to follow orders. While morale amongst
the workers in the factories is at rock-bottom, production has restarted."
strikes_event.4.a:0 "Should have done that from the start."
strikes_event.5.t:0 "A country in defiance"
strikes_event.5.desc:0 "[Root.GetLeader] today announced some small changes to the
draft. While skilled workers were previously exempted from the military draft, this
exception has now been removed and all exempt men drafted immediately. At the same
time, the War Office has been authorized to take direct control of any factory that
produces goods relevant to the war effort if the leadership of those factories has
shown a lack of ability.\n\nThe announcement was met with great laughter in the
affected cities, especially once it was announced that anyone resisting would be
treated the same as a soldier who refused to follow orders. Policemen sent to
deliver draft notices to workers were told to come back with more than ink on
paper."
strikes_event.5.a:0 "Perhaps we should."
strikes_event.6.t:0 "Useful Eaters"
strikes_event.6.desc:0 "Without mentioning the strikes taking place,
[Root.GetLeader] announced today that workers in war-relevant industries will get
extra rations of sugar, coffee and meat to maintain their strength. Sadly, the
rumors that the government was willing to hand out extra chocolate turned out to be
false.\n\nWhile the ringleaders of the strike try to keep the workers from
returning to work, most seem to have accepted that "Peace and Bread" were never
going to happen and are happy with just the bread."
strikes_event.6.a:0 "They better earn their keep."
strikes_event.7.t:0 "Operation Black Oak"
strikes_event.7.desc:0 "The troops assembled outside the towns overnight,
maintaining noise and light discipline to keep the element of surprise. As the sun
crept over the horizon and the workers manning the barricades at the factories
looked forward to relief by the day shift, the assault columns moved in. The tired
workers were sluggish to organize the resistance and quickly overcome. Leaving a
small detachment to guard the prisoners, the troops sweept the town, arresting
everyone on the list of known factory workers. By noon, the military had taken full
control of the cities and instituted a curfew. No further resistence is expected.
The majority of workers will soon be released on the condition that they return to
work, the ring leaders will be held and put on trial. Death sentences are expected
to be handed down."
strikes_event.7.a:0 "Order has been restored."
strikes_event.8.t:0 "The Battle of Oak Street"
strikes_event.8.desc:0 "The troops assembled outside the towns overnight, but poor
light and noise discipline gave the surprise away. As the troops moved in, they
found the workers alert and ready for them. The first assault broke down in hails
of thrown stones. A second assault with fixed bayonets was repulsed in brutal hand-
to-hand fighting, leaving dozens of dead and dying in the streets.\n\nThe officers
in charge have pulled back to consolidate their forces, while the workers are
extending their fortifications and arming themselves with the weapons left behind
in the retreat. A second day of fighting is expected tommorrow, but Military High
Command does no longer believe that victory is likely."
strikes_event.8.a:0 "We are quickly running out of options."
strikes_event.9.t:0 "The Worker's Rights Protection Act"
strikes_event.9.desc:0 "With tensions running high across the capital,
[Root.GetLeader] announced a new law to protect the rights of workers even in times
of war. The sweeping legislation mandates paid sick leave without limits, mandatory
accident insurance for every worker, the right to join any union as well as, for
the first time, the right for any employed women to have maternity leave after the
birth of a child.\n\nWhile many in the government consider this nothing less than a
complete surrender to the strikers, the results are conclusive: work has resumed in
all factories."
strikes_event.9.a:0 "Hopefully this will be enough."
mutiny_event.1.t:0 "Mutiny Crushed"
mutiny_event.1.desc:0 "After a few hours of tense negotiations at barracks gates
and in front line dugouts, the mutiny in our army is over. Faced with the prospect
of a fight they could not win, the mutineers quickly decided to stand down. \n\nThe
primary issue then became the fate of those that had refused orders. Military High
Command has opted for clemency and assured the mutineers that they would not be
punished harshly. A few examples have been made in which some soldiers were demoted
to a lower rank and transferred to a different unit."
mutiny_event.1.a:0 "Let's hope that is the last of it."
mutiny_event.2.t:0 "An empty threat"
mutiny_event.2.desc:0 "Attempts to scare the mutineers into submission have
backfired spectacularly as the troops showed little fear of the units sent to
supress them. Using skills honed on the front lines, they quickly organized a
defense of their positions that would make any attempt to defeat them very
costly. \n\nThe officers in charge of the loyalist units have pulled back and are
awaiting further orders, but this small success has no doubt strengthened the
mutineers' resolve."
mutiny_event.2.a:0 "No one could have predicted this."
mutiny_event.3.t:0 ""What ARE we fighting for?""
mutiny_event.3.desc:0 ""It's not uncommon for a soldier to doubt whether what he
is doing is really worth it. Can anything justify the sacrifices we ask of you? Can
we really demand you to potentially die in pursuit of a goal that you would never
see?\n\nIt is an unfortunate fact that we must live in the times we were born in.
Fate has decided that we must be at war, to protect our freedom, our homes, our
[Root.GetAdjective] way of life! We did not choose this war, it was forced on us!
You know that I would not ask anything of you that I would not be willing to do
myself, and I know that you will do whatever is necessary to secure
victory."\n\n[Root.GetLeader]'s speech in front of the troops appears to have had
the desired effect, as the soldiers broke out in spontaneous cheers and returned to
their duties without more than the usual amount of complaining."
mutiny_event.3.a:0 "Good speech."
mutiny_event.4.t:0 "The Treason In War Act"
mutiny_event.4.desc:0 "While the War Office is doing its best to keep the current
mutiny in the army from becoming widely known, censoring letters can only go so
far. Soldiers on leave quickly spread the word that the army is no longer willing
to bleed needlessly in this war.\n\nWithout mentioning the mutiny specifically,
[Root.GetLeader] announced today that the government would now consider any act
that reflected a lack of commitment to the war to be treason.\n\nThe punishment for
treason is well known, and public support for the mutineers has all but evaporated.
News of this was, of course, widely spread. Seeing little support from the general
population, the soldiers have quietly resumed their duties."
mutiny_event.4.a:0 "We shouldn't have to spell this out."
mutiny_event.5.t:0 "Crackdown Attempt Fizzles"
mutiny_event.5.desc:0 "While the War Office is doing its best to keep the current
mutiny in the army from becoming widely known, censoring letters can only go so
far. Soldiers on leave quickly spread the word that the army is no longer willing
to bleed needlessly in this war.\n\nAttempts by the government to stem the tide
have completely failed. Reports from the Secret Police indicate that the mutineers
have a strong backing in the general public, making it unlikely that we can isolate
and surpress them."
mutiny_event.5.a:0 "This disrespect for laws is deeply worrying."
mutiny_event.6.t:0 "The [Root.GetAdjective] Peace Offer"
mutiny_event.6.desc:0 "[Root.GetLeader] announced to the press today that his
latest peace offer has failed. While the causes for this unfortunate turn of events
are very complex, the [Root.GetAdjective] demand that the other side pay for all
damages caused, disarm completely and publicly acknowledge that they started the
war may have been the final straw.\n\nOur enemies have responded in kind, calling
our reasonable requests a demand for unconditional surrender. They have promised
that they will prosecute this war until the bitter end. \n\nWith our enemies
evidently unwilling to see reason and promising to fight on, attempts by the
mutineers to force a peace settlement have collapsed."
mutiny_event.6.a:0 "Terrible shame."
mutiny_event.7.t:0 "Military Crackdown succeeds."
mutiny_event.7.desc:0 "Despite a few instances in which small groups of mutineers
decided to make a fight out of it, our operation to crush the rebellion has been a
stunning success. Relying on numbers rather than skill, loyalist militias
surrounded the mutineers' strongholds and demanded their surrender. Most soldiers
decided not to take up arms against their own countrymen and surrendered
peacefully. \n\nThe ringleaders will be tried in secret court martials, but the
average soldier will be sent back to the front, albeit in a different unit to
prevent mutineers from forming new cells."
mutiny_event.7.a:0 "Well done."
mutiny_event.8.t:0 "Brother against Brother"
mutiny_event.8.desc:0 "Our attempts to prevent the elections for the Worker and
Soldier Councils have escalated the situation beyond even the most pessimistic
estimation. Rather than surrendering, the mutineers have formed provisional
Councils, elected field commanders and set up defenses in the streets. It is clear
that they aim to make a fight out of this.\n\nThe rifts in the army now run through
every unit and often even between members of the same family. [Root.GetNameDefCap]
stands poised at the edge of a civil war."
mutiny_event.8.a:0 "This keeps getting worse."
mutiny_event.9.t:0 "A new breed of officer"
mutiny_event.9.desc:0 "Despite strong objections from the military, every unit in
the [Root.GetAdjective] Army carried out elections to select their commander. The
results have been very surprising, as most of the elected are accomplished soldiers
with plenty of experience in the field. While many professional officers still
consider this to be a personal insult, there can be little doubt that most soldiers
dramatically prefer this situation."
mutiny_event.9.a:0 "This shouldn't work, should it?"
if_they_accept:0 "If they accept:\n"
canada_vanilla.1.title:0 "Ronnie, the Bren Gun Girl"
canada_vanilla.1.desc:0 "Around a million Canadian women entered the workforce
during the Second World War. They were represented in the national media by a
symbol of resilience and patriotism: Veronica Foster, popularly known as Ronnie,
the Bren Gun Girl. She worked for John Inglis and Company at a Toronto gun factory
while her three brothers fought overseas. The posters and short movies featuring
her, and women like her, participating in the war effort likely inspired the
better-known media campaign around 'Rosie the Riveter', after America's entry into
the war."
canada_vanilla.1.opt:0 "'Factory work is no more difficult than housework', as the
newsreels say."
usa.30.t:0 "Elections to Congress"
usa.30.desc:0 "Every two years, a third of the Senate seats and all seats in the
House of Representatives are up for election. While often overshadowed by world
events, the local situation in each constituency can sometimes make the difference.
\n\nAfter all the votes were counted, the faction in support of the government
[USA.GetSenateElectionOutcome] in the Senate and [USA.GetHouseElectionOutcome] in
the House."
usa.30.a:0 "The people have spoken."
SenateElectionLost:0 "lost [?sen_loc] seats"
SenateElectionGained:0 "gained [?sen_loc] seats"
HouseElectionLost:0 "lost [?ror_loc] seats"
HouseElectionGained:0 "gained [?ror_loc] seats"
usa.31.t:0 "A Shift in the Political Landscape"
usa.31.desc:0 "With a new president now in office, the former opposition in
Congress has largely shifted to support the new administration. President
[USA.GetLeader] can count on the support of [?senators_support] Senators and [?
representatives_support] Representatives."
usa.31.a:0 "The people have spoken."
usa_congress_elections_tt_bad:0 "In the congressional elections, the faction
supporting the government will face stronger opposition.\n"
usa_congress_elections_tt_good:0 "The momentum gained from the presidential
election is likely to carry over to the congressional elections.\n"
usa.32.t:0 "Government Faction wins Majority in Congress"
usa.32.desc:0 "It appears that the reforms of the electoral system we instituted
have been most successful, as a large number of our supporters were elected to
Congress in the last election. With a solid majority, we should have little trouble
pushing through our political agenda."
usa.32.a:0 "A clear sign of our support in the population."
usa.40.t:0 "Senator votes for Government Proposal"
usa.40.desc:0 "In a recent vote, a senator has surprisingly switched sides to vote
for a government proposal. While the issue itself was fairly minor, the public vote
of support from a previously outspoken critic of [USA.GetLeader] has raised many
eyebrows around Washington.\n\nSome analysts believe that this example will lead
additional senators to reconsider their stance."
usa.40.a:0 "A useful ally."
usa.41.t:0 "Representative speaks passionately in support of Government"
usa.41.desc:0 "Asked about her stance on a number of policy issues at a fund-
raising dinner, a representative spoke out in support of President
[USA.GetLeader]'s policies. She further claimed that many of her fellow
representatives had similar views, but were merely held back by "idiotic short-
sightedness, thinking no further than the next election" instead of doing what was
right for the American people. \n\nHer comments have been widely reported by the
press and put several of her colleagues in hot water as they had to explain where
they stood on these issues."
usa.41.a:0 "She is right, you know."
usa.42.t:0 "Senator speaks out against Government Policy"
usa.42.desc:0 "A Senator has given an interview in a major newspaper, saying that
he can no longer support the "foolish and dangerous" policies of President
[USA.GetLeader]. He further claimed that he knew several other Senators who thought
similarly and would abandon the President in short order."
usa.42.a:0 "He'll come running back soon enough."
usa.43.t:0 "Representative criticizes President"
usa.43.desc:0 "During a recent debate on tax reform, a Representative launched
into a long-winded speech about the many failings of the Administration. According
to him, no right-thinking American could possibly want to support the policies of
the President, whatever their party affiliation may be. \n\nHis harsh words seem to
have had an effect, as a number of Representatives previously thought firmly behind
the policies of [USA.GetLeader] made noises of support."
usa.43.a:0 "Disgraceful."
usa.44.t:0 "Opposition suffers defeat in the Senate"
usa.44.desc:0 "A motion to censure President [USA.GetLeader] has been defeated in
the Senate. While even its most ardent supporters had little hope that it would
pass, the amount of votes against it came as a shock even to the most pessimistic
of observers. It appears that the President enjoys a far greater level of support
in the Senate than most believed, which should help in advancing his legislative
agenda."
usa.44.a:0 "Great."
usa.45.t:0 "House Committee supports Presidential Policy"
usa.45.desc:0 "The latest round of hearings in the House Committee on Ways and
Means has resulted in a report crediting the President's policies with a major
improvements in all available metrics of the economy. While stopping short of
outright praise, the report nevertheless comes as a blow to those that were
criticizing the President and demanding reforms.\n\nA number of Representatives
have already publicly declared that although they still harbour doubts about the
President's agenda, they will now vote in support."
usa.45.a:0 "As well they should."
usa.46.t:0 "Senator retires"
usa.46.desc:0 "Following a minor heart attack, a senior Senator announced today
that he will be retiring for health reasons. With more than two decades in
Congress, the Senator built a large network of supporters and his influence carried
a lot of weight. While technically only one man with one vote, Washington insiders
nonetheless counted him as worth several votes as he was the key to secure several
others. \n\nWith the seat most likely going to an avowed critic of President
[USA.GetLeader], the Administration will find it a lot harder to secure the
necessary votes to pass bills."
usa.46.a:0 "He will be missed. And his vote as well."
usa.47.t:0 "House hearings into Presidential misconduct"
usa.47.desc:0 "A minor scandal originating in the White House has started to gain
momentum. Following weeks of media reports implying that a minor administrative
official had been taking bribes in return for lucrative government contracts, the
House Committee on Expenditures in the Executive has begun to hold hearings to
determine if the President was aware of this. While most observers don't believe
that this will lead to any major trouble for President [USA.GetLeader], it will no
doubt mean that many of the president's supporters will have to lay low for a
while."
usa.47.a:0 "A witchhunt."
usa.61.t:0 "Senator from [USA_congress_investment_state.GetName] offers Support"
usa.61.desc:0 "The senior Senator from [USA_congress_investment_state.GetName] has
approached the government with an offer of support. His state suffers from critical
under-investment, and a government-initiated economic stimulus program would
certainly make him reconsider his stance on certain proposed government policies.
The senator sits on several important committees, and is quite famous for being
able to cut deals, making his vote worth several more in both houses."
usa.61.a:0 "It is a very underdeveloped region."
usa.61.b:0 "This smells of corruption."
usa.62.desc:0 "The Senators from [USA_congress_investment_state.GetName] have
approached the government, offering their support for the President in return for
an informal guarantee that [USA_congress_investment_state.GetName] would be the
site of a new munitions plant for the Army. They argue that building a plant in the
area would create a lot of jobs and provide the Army with much needed support in an
increasingly dangerous world. The two Senators also mentioned their excellent
working relationship with several influential members of the House."
usa.62.a:0 "They make a lot of good points."
usa.62.b:0 "These kinds of deals are below the President."
usa.63.t:0 "Representatives from [USA_congress_investment_state.GetName] offer
Support"
usa.63.desc:0 "The congressional Delegation from
[USA_congress_investment_state.GetName] have approached the government with several
suggestions to improve the infrastructure of the state. Federal funding should be
made available to upgrade roads and bridges in order to promote commerce between
the states. They also noted that support from the government in this would
certainly make them more inclined to support the President more directly in his
agenda."
usa.63.a:0 "A commendable initiative."
usa.63.b:0 "Let them try to push that through by themselves."
usa.64.t:0 "Senate Committee investigates shipbuilding in
[USA_congress_investment_state.GetName]"
usa.64.desc:0 "Prodded by the senior Senator from
[USA_congress_investment_state.GetName], the Senate Commerce Committee has begun
hearings into the state of the local shipbuilding industry. According to experts, a
significant percentage of US trade depends on overseas trade, and the country is
desperately lacking in shipbuilding capacity.
[USA_congress_investment_state.GetName] has been identified as a region in which a
major investment should be made, and several committee members have expressed an
expectation that the administration of [USA.GetLeader] will set funds aside for
this."
usa.64.a:0 "A critical weakness."
usa.64.b:0 "We have bigger problems."
news.334.t:0 "The Panay Incident"
news.334.d:0 "[USA.GetAdjective] and [ENG.GetAdjective] gunboats were attacked by
[JAP.GetAdjective] aircraft in separate actions today, while evacuating Western
civilians from the front line in the war between [JAP.GetName] and [CHI.GetName].
Despite being clearly marked as an [USA.GetAdjective] vessel, the USS Panay was hit
by two bombs and sunk, with three [USA.GetAdjective] and one [ITA.GetAdjective]
citizen killed and others wounded. In a separate attack on HMS Ladybird, one
[ENG.GetAdjective] sailor was killed.\n\nBoth the [USA.GetAdjective] and
[ENG.GetAdjective] Governments have issued strong protests. The incident highlights
the increasing tension between the three foremost naval powers."
news.334.a:0 "Does [JAP.GetName] have no limits?"
news.334.b:0 "This could complicate matters"
news.334.c:0 "The [JAP.GetAdjective] threat looms larger"
news.335.t:0 "Tensions running high between [USA.GetNameDef] and [JAP.GetName]"
news.335.d:1 "\nThe recent Panay Incident has spun out of control. Outrage in
[USA.GetNameDef] has led to several prominent politicians to demand an immediate
reprisal against [JAP.GetNameDef]. [USA.GetAdjective] media has been awash with
ever new stories of [JAP.GetAdjective] atrocities, some true, some exaggerated,
some entirely made up. With the two great powers on the brink of war, few observers
still hold hope that the situation can be stabilized."
news.335.a:0 "What does this mean for the Pacific?"
news.335.b:0 "Remember the Panay!"
news.335.c:0 "Let them come!"
news.335.e:0 "Bad news for Japan is good news for us"
news.335.f:0 "This could make the situation in China more difficult"
news.336.title:0 "Remember the Alamo"
news.336.desc:0 "[MEX.GetAdjective] forces have reoccupied Texas after a hundred
years of absence. [USA.GetAdjective] troops have been fully cleared from the major
cities of Texas, including San Antonio and its famous landmark, the Alamo. Although
no fighting took place at the historic site, [MEX.GetLeader] has toured the
Catholic mission's premises, holding rallies and speeches encouraging the troops to
keep fighting for final victory over the hated 'Yanquis'."
news.336.a:0 "We remember."
news.336.b:0 "We forgot."
news.336.c:0 "How did [USA.GetLeader] allow this to happen?"
generic.19.t:0 "[From.GetName] Sends Industrial Support"
generic.19.d:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] has informed us that they support our cause,
and will provide us with a certain measure of industrial aid to strengthen our
position against our common enemies."
generic.20.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] Demands Our Submission"
generic.20.d_friends:0 "We received a delegation today expressing
[From.GetLeader]'s interest in extending the relations between our countries and
taking steps to unite the [Root.GetAdjective] people together with
[From.GetNameDef]. Agreeing to [From.GetLeader]'s proposal would make
[Root.GetNameDef] a moderately autonomous puppet of [From.GetNameDef] and our
government will be reorganized into something more in line with [From.GetLeader]'s
vision.\n\nThe question remains, is [Root.GetAdjective] independence more important
than our friendship with [From.GetNameDef]?"
generic.20.d_enemies:0 "A message arrived from [From.GetNameDef] today demanding
that [Root.GetLeader] recognizes [From.GetLeader] as head of state and that our
nation should be reorganized into something more in line with the
[From.GetAdjective] government's vision for [Root.GetNameDef]. Accepting would make
us a puppet of [From.GetNameDef].\n\nThough we would rather not surrender our
independence to our enemies across the border, there's a definite element of threat
in their message that would lead us to believe that if we do not meet
[From.GetLeader]'s demands, we will soon find ourselves in a state of war with
[From.GetNameDef]."
generic.20.a:0 "Submit to their demands."
generic.20.b:0 "I, for one, welcome our new [From.GetAdjective] overlords."
generic.20.c:0 "Absolutely not!"
generic.21.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] Submits"
generic.21.d:0 "The [From.GetAdjective] government has agreed to abandon their
independence and become a puppet state of [Root.GetNameDef]. We are sure this will
lead to greatness and advance [Root.GetAdjective] interest in the region."
generic.21.a:0 "Excellent."
generic.22.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] Defiant!"
generic.22.d:0 "Diplomats from [From.GetNameDef] arrived today to announce that
they decline our offer to unite [From.GetNameDef] with [Root.GetNameDef].
Disappointing as it may be, the option to bring [From.GetNameDef] to heel by force
remains a valid and tempting option."
generic.22.a:0 "Disappointing."
generic.23.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] Demands Control of
[demanded_prov_target.GetName]"
generic.23.d:0 "We have received a hostile delegation from [From.GetNameDef]
today, claiming ownership of the entirety of the [demanded_prov_target.GetName]
state. [From.GetLeader] demands that we return the territory immediately or war
will be inevitable. They claim that [demanded_prov_target.Owner.GetAdjective]
ownership of the region is illegitimate and that [demanded_prov_target.GetName] is
an integral part of the [From.GetAdjective] state.\n\nShould we accept their
demands, [demanded_prov_target.GetName] will be ceded to [From.GetNameDef] but we
shall maintain any cores or claims we have over the region. Should we refuse, war
between our nations seems inevitable."
generic.23.a:0 "We have no choice."
generic.23.b:0 "[demanded_prov_target.GetName] will remain [Root.GetAdjective]!"
generic.24.t:0 "[demanded_prov_target.GetName] Ceded!"
generic.24.d:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] has decided to accept our rightful claim of
[demanded_prov_target.GetName] and has ceded the region to [Root.GetNameDef].\nWith
this matter dealt with in such an expedient and courteous manner, we are certain
that the peace between [Root.GetNameDef] and [From.GetNameDef] shall continue in
perpetuity."
generic.25.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] Defiant!"
generic.25.d:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] has refused our demands and now we must
decide whether or not to fulfill our promise to invade. Failing to carry out our
word will greatly damage public perception of [Root.GetLeader] and the legitimacy
of the [Root.GetAdjective] government."
generic.25.a:0 "One way or another, [demanded_prov_target.GetName] will be ours."
maybe_war_tt:0 "§RThis may result in war with§! §Y[From.GetNameDef]§!"
usa.401.t:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] accepts Destroyers for Bases Agreement"
usa.401.desc:0 "British Prime Minister [From.GetLeader] has signaled his
acceptance of the terms of the Destroyers for Bases Agreement. A group of
[From.GetAdjective] naval officers has arrived to inspect the destroyers and
oversee the transfer.\n\n There is evidently still some work to do as several
[From.GetAdjective] officers seem a little concerned about the sheer amount and
thickness of guano and rust on the ships to be transfered."
usa.401.a:0 "Beggars can't be choosers."
spain.11.t:0 "Carlist Uprising"
spain.11.d:0 "Carlists B mad, yo!"
spain.11.a:0 "Oh noes"
spain.12.t:0 "Anarchist Uprising"
spain.12.d:0 "Anarchists B mad, yo!"
spain.12.a:0 "Oh noes"
lar_test.1.t:0 "TODO_LAR_BC: Test Title"
lar_test.1.d:0 "TODO_LAR_BC: this is a test\nThis:[This.GetName]\nFrom:
[From.GetName]\nFrom.From:[From.From.GetName]\nRoot:[Root.GetName]\n"
lar_collab_gov.1.t:0 "[From.GetAdjective] Partisans in [Root.GetNameDef]"
lar_collab_gov.1.d:0 "[From.GetNameDefCap] have recently increased their efforts
to build collaboration within our nation. A number of [This.GetAdjective]
politicians have started speaking rather sympathetically about the
[From.GetAdjective] regime, and many partisans within our nation are turning their
[From.GetRulingIdeology] sentiment into direct support for
[From.GetNameDef].\n\nThe growing [From.GetAdjective] influence in our nation will
undoubtedly lower [Root.GetAdjective] resistance and may even lead to a new
[From.GetRulingIdeology] government in collaboration with [From.GetNameDef] in the
event that [Root.GetNameDef] should capitulate."

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