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Developer Diary | Alt-History Brazil

Hello there! AveeBee here again to discuss alternate history Brazil this week. If you haven’t already, I highly recommend reading the historical dev diary where we also covered the industrial and military branches for Brazil as this week we will be just looking at the political branches. It’s worth keeping in mind that due to covering multiple branches this week, I’m going to try and keep the overview to the highlights as there will simply be too much to cram into a single dev diary and I imagine most of you are still digesting last week's big bag of goodies!

To get started, here’s some less obscured views of the full Brazilian tree and the political branches.
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INTEGRALIST PATH
First up, we’re going to look at the Integralist branch which constitutes the fascist path for Brazil. A little bit of context, the Integralist movement was established in the early 1930s by Plínio Salgado and in many ways mirrored the tendencies and aesthetics of Italian fascism with a distinctly Brazilian twist. In place of blackshirts, the Integralists formed greenshirted paramilitary groups which marched in opposition to liberalism and communism. Much of their doctrine consisted of an enforcement of typically traditional Christian values and a shared cultural/nationalist identity which glorified Brazil.

Last week we showed the historical/Vargas path and as you can see below, the Integralist branch is intertwined with that branch. The reason being, as Vargas attempted to increase his authority over the nation, he somewhat cozied up to the Integralists in order to sway them to back him. This can be seen in the manner Vargas adopted the rhetoric of contemporary fascists.
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In this branch, the player has the option to Work with the Integralists which unlocks decisions to boost fascist support across the country.
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Just as in the historical path, the goal at this point is to weaken support for democracy and to prepare for the forged Cohen Plan. With enough fascism support however, instead of taking the Estado Novo focus, the player can take Estado Moderno instead. This will realign Brazil to a fascist government with Vargas becoming leader of the Integralist party… for now.
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With the Integralists in power, the need to to hold on to it becomes pressing. As such, the next logical step for the movement is to expand the greenshirted paramilitary groups across the nation and begin bringing Integralist advisors into government. In the states that we have already conducted an Integralist rally, militia divisions can be recruited.
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Following this, there are a number of focuses to choose from to reconfigure the nation along Integralist lines. But the most important of these decisions is the choice between who should lead the party.
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If the player chooses In Vargas We Trust, Vargas will gain a new trait and secure himself as the face of the movement. Meanwhile, if For the Fatherland is taken instead, the previously mentioned Plínio Salgado will finally take his place as leader of Brazil.
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Once the nation has been fully indoctrinated into the Integralist way of thinking, Brazil can begin to look at its neighbors and how to interact with them. This brings us to the Domination of South America sub-branch which will also be available to alt-history/fascist aligned Vargas and the Monarchist path.

DOMINATION OF SOUTH AMERICA
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This branch can be broken down into three components, alignment with Germany, alignment with Italy, and territorial expansion. By collaborating with Germany, Brazil will gain access to improved espionage abilities via operation Bolivar and the ability to purchase/develop Panzers and U-Boats. This will culminate in the final push by Germany and Brazil to dominate the South Atlantic Ocean, giving Brazil claims to a number of islands in the region.
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Collaborating with Italy on the other hand, based on the historical connections between the two nations, will allow Brazil to procure/develop its air and motorized forces to better dominate the continent. This sub-branch culminates in a joint partitioning of Africa, which when taken in conjunction with some of the monarchist focuses for dominating Portugal, can lead to a sizable Brazilian overseas empire.
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The territorial expansion section of this branch will of course give various wargoals and methods for conquest across the continent, up to and including the Panama canal. By this Brazil has more than likely gained the ire of the United States for a multitude of transgressions. As such, it better be prepared for an intercontinental war, and what better way to do that then to unify the continent under Brazilian leadership!
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However, if Ethical Internationalism is a more appealing method of securing the continent, there’s also the option to Form Mercosul and work with Brazil’s neighbors to defend the continent.
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MONARCHIST PATH
Next up, let's take a look at the monarchist path for Brazil. The starting focus for this path is shared with the democratic path and consists of rallying the opposition to Vargas to end the state of emergency he instituted. Without this, Vargas has no justification for securing more power for himself and his support will begin to crumble.
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Following on from this, a new movement can be created from those who are disgruntled with the instability wrought by years of democracy and revolutions. Initially the movement will coalesce around the romanticization of Brazil’s Imperial history.
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Once the movement begins to gain momentum, calls for a restoration of the monarchy will grow. However, the difficult choice of which claim to the throne should be embraced will have to be made.
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Once enough support has been gathered for the chosen leader of the royal house, an initial push towards restoration is the establishment of a constitutional monarchy. Don’t worry though, this is a stop-gap before the fun begins…
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With increased influence in government, the newly crowned King can get to work undermining the democratic apparatus of the country before finally pulling a Vargas and using a national security law to suspend it completely. Once this is done, the Brazilian Empire can finally be restored.
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However, Brazil will still have a number of political issues to contend with such as a population that has been forced to become subjects largely against their will. While this can be overcome, alternative military recruitment methods, such as penal battalions, may be used to swell the Empire’s forces.

Through expansion of the Brazilian Empire, either through conquest or diplomacy, the population's initial reluctance to accept the new monarch can be overcome. And of course their are methods for unifying with Portugal to create a global Empire.
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From this point in the tree, Monarchist Brazil has the decision to make between either collaborating with the Allies or pursuing more conquest via the Domination of the Americas sub-branch.
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Before moving on to the next political branch, here's a close up of one of our prospective Monarch's Portrait;
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DEMOCRATIC PATH
The democratic path, as mentioned earlier, shares the same starting point with the monarchist path which requires ending the state of emergency. However, instead of wallowing in nostalgia, the democratic path requires altering the constitution to prevent another such erosion of democracy.
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This results in Vargas being ousted from power and Armando de Sales Oliveira being ushered in as President.
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The primary concern for the new president will be preventing the military from attempting to overthrow the fragile government. As such, there are two methods for dealing with them. The first option is to promote federalism across the nation, embracing the distinct identities of the constituent states and allowing the creation of national guard. The government can also take a more social-democratic route, nationalizing the banks and meeting the promises of Article 138 of the constitution to support families.
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The second option for dealing with the military is to promote centralization, strengthen the national government and find a compromise with the armed forces. Such a compromise will consist of allowing military personnel to take a more prominent role in the government as well as enforcing a policy of strict anti-communism by banning the movement completely. This will also force the government to take a less interventionist economic policy and promote traditional values.
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Collaborating with the military will allow Brazil to be better prepared militarily, but increasing federalism will lead to a more stable country in the long run.
Once the initial concern over government stability in the face of military pressure, attention will have to shift towards preparing the country for potential conflict as the world descends into war.
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Inviting foreign corporations to Brazil will allow those playing with Arms Against Tyranny to gain MIO’s from a number of democratic governments.
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Meanwhile War Bonds will allow Brazil to cut the need for consumer goods and increase war support.
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Finally, with enough war support, Brazil will be able to progress towards the Good Neighbor Policy via The International Crisis.
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GOOD NEIGHBOUR PATH
So, we touched on the Good Neighbor sub-branch in the historical dev diary but I didn’t expand on the alt-history aspects of it. You can of course do the historical thing of working with the United States and joining the war against the Axis powers. But There is also the potential to oust the fascists and communists from South America unilaterally as well as creating a faction based around the Organization of American States.
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The culmination of this path results in the (somewhat) peaceful creation of a ‘United States of South America,’ which can be a pretty potent superpower in the late game.
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COMMUNIST PATH
The final path we’re going to look at today is the communist path. As you can see below, this path is completely isolated from the others and does not have access to the Good Neighbor or Domination of South America sub-branches.
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As mentioned in the historical dev diary, in 1935 the communists had taken part in an attempted overthrow of the Vargas government. As such, at game start the clock is ticking for the communists as Vargas and the military will be attempting to clamp down on communism, so any chance for a successful revolution will have to be taken as soon as possible.
The most likely result of increasing communist support will be a civil war. Therefore the communists need to make sure that they are better prepared than the government when it kicks off. This can be done by taking a number of optional focuses such as swaying the lower ranking personnel in the armed forces to the cause, reaching out to the Soviet Union for support or even persuading the Cangaço to take the side of the proletariat.
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Gaining Soviet support for the revolution will however depend on releasing Luís Carlos Prestes and Olga Prestes from prison first. The pair were arrested following the 1935 attempted revolution as ‘ringleaders’ of the movement. Olga was believed to be an operative of Soviet intelligence due to undergoing military training at an academy in the Soviet Union.
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Once enough support has been gained, the second revolution can begin.
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Once the civil war is won, the next choice will be over who should govern the Brazilian Socialist Republic. Depending on the choices made earlier, there will be three potential options. First up is Prestes, allowing Brazil to become aligned with the Soviet Union. Next is the ANL council, which will allow Brazil to maintain its own path to communism. Finally, we have the wild card option of having the Cangaco trigger a coup and taking Brazil down an anarcho-communist path.
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After a leader is chosen, the difficult task of rebuilding and modernizing the nation will begin. There are of course a number of ways to carry out the task.
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Now we come to the foreign policy aspect of the communist branch which begins with Expand the Revolution.
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After this, Brazil can either form its own communist faction in South America or join the Comintern. Regardless of the path chosen, Brazil will have the opportunity to expand its influence through both espionage and military aggression. However, the USA and the other great powers may not sit by idly while Brazil paints the continent red. In order to placate them however, they can take inspiration from China and dabble in some Jaguar Diplomacy.
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With South America falling under the sway of Brazilian communism, a new world power can be forged to challenge the old powers.
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ART
Before wrapping up this week's dev diary, I want to share some of the awesome portraits and tech icons we’ve got hooked-in since the last Brazil diary, enjoy!
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CONCLUSION
That’s it for this week, I hope you enjoyed this dive into alt-history Brazil. Next week we’ll be taking a broader look at art and achievements.
See you then!

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Any chance to capitalize on the fact that the idea of a planned capital (Brasilia) was thought up in 1827? Could work as a sort of national redoubt since Rio de Janeiro is exposed by the sea/naval invasion.
This is in the industry path IIRC.
 
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If Brazil can get cores on all of South America...
If Canada and the UK can get cores on the USA...
If Turkey can get cores on the entire former Ottoman Empire...

...then the US should be able to get cores on Canada, at the very least.
 
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Excellent tree overall. A few comments.

On Mercosul: it's a just a common market. While both options are wildly anachronic, the Unasul would be a better example to portray regional integration on a broader level.

On Marechal Rondon: while famously called a Marshal, he was actually promoted to Field Marshal posthumously, serving the army only in the rank of general. He was also likely the most experienced military leader in jungle operations in the world at the time. Period. He should get the jungle rat trait. I'd also say that he probably should be the ONLY Brazilian general with that trait. Jungle warfare would only become the core of the army doctrine after the HoI4 timeframe.

On Prestes and Olga: as of January 1st 1936 they were not yet under arrest. The first steps on the communist path should actually deal with preventing their arrest in the first place and reinforcing their clandestine operations.

On Mascarenhas de Moraes: there's absolutely no reason why he should have the jungle rat trait.

On Teixeira Lott: while he would become hugely influential in the 50s he was only promoted to two star general in 1944. In 1936 he was still a major.

On General José Pessoa: he was at the time the most forward thinking military leader in Brazil in terms of armored and manoeuver warfare. Having studied the european developments closely, he was a strong proponent of Brazilian army's mechanization before the Blitzkrieg proved it's worth. He wasn't heard, but that doesn't mean that he wasn't right. I'd give him a trait that could reflect that.

On Plinio Salgado: the paths Reject Cosmopolitanism is weird in Salgado's context. His twist on fascism was actually anti-racist, which caused dissidence inside the Integralist movement. Edit: I've edited out some comments on different Integralists stances on race. While I'll not elaborate further, suffice to say that Salgado's integralism was a form of cosmopolitan fascism, which contradicts the focus.
Reject Cosmopolitanism should be tied to supporting Germany with an alternate Integralist leader, while Salgado's defence of a Brazilian identity based solely on nationality should work best with Italy. That would also lead to possible secret paths (that might already be included) with the Italian Pope path, as Pope Pious XII (a leader in game) was a vocal defendant of the Integralist ideas that Salgado put forward. In this sense, Salgado would be a leader better suited to a more religion-oriented leadership, with other Integralists being a more traditional fascist leaders.

And, to finish it all: just call the communist formable tag URSAL and give us what we want, Paradox. Please.
 
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On Marechal Rondon: while famously called a Marshal, he was actually promoted to Field Marshal posthumously, serving the army only in the rank of general. He was also likely the most experienced military leader in jungle operations in the world at the time. Period. He should get the jungle rat trait. I'd also say that he probably should be the ONLY Brazilian general with that trait. Jungle warfare would only become the core of the army doctrine after the HoI4 timeframe.
The thoughest guy in history, he should have media Personality, Reckless, Commando, Improvisation Expert, adaptable.
 
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Hello there! AveeBee here again to discuss alternate history Brazil this week. If you haven’t already, I highly recommend reading the historical dev diary where we also covered the industrial and military branches for Brazil as this week we will be just looking at the political branches. It’s worth keeping in mind that due to covering multiple branches this week, I’m going to try and keep the overview to the highlights as there will simply be too much to cram into a single dev diary and I imagine most of you are still digesting last week's big bag of goodies!

To get started, here’s some less obscured views of the full Brazilian tree and the political branches.
First up, we’re going to look at the Integralist branch which constitutes the fascist path for Brazil. A little bit of context, the Integralist movement was established in the early 1930s by Plínio Salgado and in many ways mirrored the tendencies and aesthetics of Italian fascism with a distinctly Brazilian twist. In place of blackshirts, the Integralists formed greenshirted paramilitary groups which marched in opposition to liberalism and communism. Much of their doctrine consisted of an enforcement of typically traditional Christian values and a shared cultural/nationalist identity which glorified Brazil.

Last week we showed the historical/Vargas path and as you can see below, the Integralist branch is intertwined with that branch. The reason being, as Vargas attempted to increase his authority over the nation, he somewhat cozied up to the Integralists in order to sway them to back him. This can be seen in the manner Vargas adopted the rhetoric of contemporary fascists.

In this branch, the player has the option to Work with the Integralists which unlocks decisions to boost fascist support across the country.

Just as in the historical path, the goal at this point is to weaken support for democracy and to prepare for the forged Cohen Plan. With enough fascism support however, instead of taking the Estado Novo focus, the player can take Estado Moderno instead. This will realign Brazil to a fascist government with Vargas becoming leader of the Integralist party… for now.

With the Integralists in power, the need to to hold on to it becomes pressing. As such, the next logical step for the movement is to expand the greenshirted paramilitary groups across the nation and begin bringing Integralist advisors into government. In the states that we have already conducted an Integralist rally, militia divisions can be recruited.

Following this, there are a number of focuses to choose from to reconfigure the nation along Integralist lines. But the most important of these decisions is the choice between who should lead the party.

If the player chooses In Vargas We Trust, Vargas will gain a new trait and secure himself as the face of the movement. Meanwhile, if For the Fatherland is taken instead, the previously mentioned Plínio Salgado will finally take his place as leader of Brazil.

Once the nation has been fully indoctrinated into the Integralist way of thinking, Brazil can begin to look at its neighbors and how to interact with them. This brings us to the Domination of South America sub-branch which will also be available to alt-history/fascist aligned Vargas and the Monarchist path.

DOMINATION OF SOUTH AMERICA
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This branch can be broken down into three components, alignment with Germany, alignment with Italy, and territorial expansion. By collaborating with Germany, Brazil will gain access to improved espionage abilities via operation Bolivar and the ability to purchase/develop Panzers and U-Boats. This will culminate in the final push by Germany and Brazil to dominate the South Atlantic Ocean, giving Brazil claims to a number of islands in the region.

Collaborating with Italy on the other hand, based on the historical connections between the two nations, will allow Brazil to procure/develop its air and motorized forces to better dominate the continent. This sub-branch culminates in a joint partitioning of Africa, which when taken in conjunction with some of the monarchist focuses for dominating Portugal, can lead to a sizable Brazilian overseas empire.

The territorial expansion section of this branch will of course give various wargoals and methods for conquest across the continent, up to and including the Panama canal. By this Brazil has more than likely gained the ire of the United States for a multitude of transgressions. As such, it better be prepared for an intercontinental war, and what better way to do that then to unify the continent under Brazilian leadership!

However, if Ethical Internationalism is a more appealing method of securing the continent, there’s also the option to Form Mercosul and work with Brazil’s neighbors to defend the continent.
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MONARCHIST PATH
Next up, let's take a look at the monarchist path for Brazil. The starting focus for this path is shared with the democratic path and consists of rallying the opposition to Vargas to end the state of emergency he instituted. Without this, Vargas has no justification for securing more power for himself and his support will begin to crumble.

Following on from this, a new movement can be created from those who are disgruntled with the instability wrought by years of democracy and revolutions. Initially the movement will coalesce around the romanticization of Brazil’s Imperial history.

Once the movement begins to gain momentum, calls for a restoration of the monarchy will grow. However, the difficult choice of which claim to the throne should be embraced will have to be made.

Once enough support has been gathered for the chosen leader of the royal house, an initial push towards restoration is the establishment of a constitutional monarchy. Don’t worry though, this is a stop-gap before the fun begins…

With increased influence in government, the newly crowned King can get to work undermining the democratic apparatus of the country before finally pulling a Vargas and using a national security law to suspend it completely. Once this is done, the Brazilian Empire can finally be restored.

However, Brazil will still have a number of political issues to contend with such as a population that has been forced to become subjects largely against their will. While this can be overcome, alternative military recruitment methods, such as penal battalions, may be used to swell the Empire’s forces.

Through expansion of the Brazilian Empire, either through conquest or diplomacy, the population's initial reluctance to accept the new monarch can be overcome. And of course their are methods for unifying with Portugal to create a global Empire.

From this point in the tree, Monarchist Brazil has the decision to make between either collaborating with the Allies or pursuing more conquest via the Domination of the Americas sub-branch.

Before moving on to the next political branch, here's a close up of one of our prospective Monarch's Portrait;
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DEMOCRATIC PATH
The democratic path, as mentioned earlier, shares the same starting point with the monarchist path which requires ending the state of emergency. However, instead of wallowing in nostalgia, the democratic path requires altering the constitution to prevent another such erosion of democracy.

This results in Vargas being ousted from power and Armando de Sales Oliveira being ushered in as President.

The primary concern for the new president will be preventing the military from attempting to overthrow the fragile government. As such, there are two methods for dealing with them. The first option is to promote federalism across the nation, embracing the distinct identities of the constituent states and allowing the creation of national guard. The government can also take a more social-democratic route, nationalizing the banks and meeting the promises of Article 138 of the constitution to support families.

The second option for dealing with the military is to promote centralization, strengthen the national government and find a compromise with the armed forces. Such a compromise will consist of allowing military personnel to take a more prominent role in the government as well as enforcing a policy of strict anti-communism by banning the movement completely. This will also force the government to take a less interventionist economic policy and promote traditional values.

Collaborating with the military will allow Brazil to be better prepared militarily, but increasing federalism will lead to a more stable country in the long run.
Once the initial concern over government stability in the face of military pressure, attention will have to shift towards preparing the country for potential conflict as the world descends into war.

Inviting foreign corporations to Brazil will allow those playing with Arms Against Tyranny to gain MIO’s from a number of democratic governments.

Meanwhile War Bonds will allow Brazil to cut the need for consumer goods and increase war support.

Finally, with enough war support, Brazil will be able to progress towards the Good Neighbor Policy via The International Crisis.
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GOOD NEIGHBOUR PATH
So, we touched on the Good Neighbor sub-branch in the historical dev diary but I didn’t expand on the alt-history aspects of it. You can of course do the historical thing of working with the United States and joining the war against the Axis powers. But There is also the potential to oust the fascists and communists from South America unilaterally as well as creating a faction based around the Organization of American States.

The culmination of this path results in the (somewhat) peaceful creation of a ‘United States of South America,’ which can be a pretty potent superpower in the late game.
The final path we’re going to look at today is the communist path. As you can see below, this path is completely isolated from the others and does not have access to the Good Neighbor or Domination of South America sub-branches.

As mentioned in the historical dev diary, in 1935 the communists had taken part in an attempted overthrow of the Vargas government. As such, at game start the clock is ticking for the communists as Vargas and the military will be attempting to clamp down on communism, so any chance for a successful revolution will have to be taken as soon as possible.
The most likely result of increasing communist support will be a civil war. Therefore the communists need to make sure that they are better prepared than the government when it kicks off. This can be done by taking a number of optional focuses such as swaying the lower ranking personnel in the armed forces to the cause, reaching out to the Soviet Union for support or even persuading the Cangaço to take the side of the proletariat.

Gaining Soviet support for the revolution will however depend on releasing Luís Carlos Prestes and Olga Prestes from prison first. The pair were arrested following the 1935 attempted revolution as ‘ringleaders’ of the movement. Olga was believed to be an operative of Soviet intelligence due to undergoing military training at an academy in the Soviet Union.

Once enough support has been gained, the second revolution can begin.

Once the civil war is won, the next choice will be over who should govern the Brazilian Socialist Republic. Depending on the choices made earlier, there will be three potential options. First up is Prestes, allowing Brazil to become aligned with the Soviet Union. Next is the ANL council, which will allow Brazil to maintain its own path to communism. Finally, we have the wild card option of having the Cangaco trigger a coup and taking Brazil down an anarcho-communist path.

After a leader is chosen, the difficult task of rebuilding and modernizing the nation will begin. There are of course a number of ways to carry out the task.

Now we come to the foreign policy aspect of the communist branch which begins with Expand the Revolution.

After this, Brazil can either form its own communist faction in South America or join the Comintern. Regardless of the path chosen, Brazil will have the opportunity to expand its influence through both espionage and military aggression. However, the USA and the other great powers may not sit by idly while Brazil paints the continent red. In order to placate them however, they can take inspiration from China and dabble in some Jaguar Diplomacy.

With South America falling under the sway of Brazilian communism, a new world power can be forged to challenge the old powers.
Before wrapping up this week's dev diary, I want to share some of the awesome portraits and tech icons we’ve got hooked-in since the last Brazil diary, enjoy!
That’s it for this week, I hope you enjoyed this dive into alt-history Brazil. Next week we’ll be taking a broader look at art and achievements.
See you then!
Can y’all fix the fascist/communist America and add/remove different officers who don’t agree with fascism/communism? Like add Patton and MacArthur to the fascist side and remove them from the communist side, and add Maurice rose to the Democratic/communist USA… can y’all add focuses to purge the left as the fascists or purge the right wing and the bourgeoisie as the communists? Add spies like the Helen Lowry or Earl Browder or Francis Parker Yockey depending on ideology… As well as focuses that add young officers to each ideology like George Lincoln Rockwell as a fascist/non aligned naval officer, or Harry Haywood as a communist army officer…. It would make the game a lot more interesting… as well as remove Jacob Hvinden Haug from the quisling norway considering he was a Freemason and was against fascism…. But please reconsider adding more to USA’s focus tree because it’s kinda bland on the alt history paths
 
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Weren't the Integralists pretty much the only serious monarchists left in Brazil? If you're going to have the obligatory monarchist restoration why not do something interesting with it and tie it to the fascist branch rather than force it into the exact same shape of fascist/non-aligned/democrat/communist focus tree as every other country?
 
Can y’all fix the fascist/communist America and add/remove different officers who don’t agree with fascism/communism? Like add Patton and MacArthur to the fascist side and remove them from the communist side, and add Maurice rose to the Democratic/communist USA… can y’all add focuses to purge the left as the fascists or purge the right wing and the bourgeoisie as the communists? Add spies like the Helen Lowry or Earl Browder or Francis Parker Yockey depending on ideology… As well as focuses that add young officers to each ideology like George Lincoln Rockwell as a fascist/non aligned naval officer, or Harry Haywood as a communist army officer…. It would make the game a lot more interesting… as well as remove Jacob Hvinden Haug from the quisling norway considering he was a Freemason and was against fascism…. But please reconsider adding more to USA’s focus tree because it’s kinda bland on the alt history paths
If they're gonna do all that then I'd also ask that while they're there they just replace the entire CSA path with one based around the Business Plot that actually tried to implement fascism in the US rather than the wildly anti-historical path where Pelley, the leader of the Silver Legion who was utterly convinced the entire CSA was a Jewish plot to destroy the Union, goes on to reform the CSA with all his support localized to the south for some reason. I mean, if the goal is to get the US tree more historical in terms of who is willing to fight for what...

In other news, this was a great Dev Diary for Brazil. In fact, this entire dlc looks amazing so far!
 
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I swear, I wasn't expecting that much from the communist part of the focus tree. But the possibility of creating a union of socialist republics was the most sensational thing about this part. I don't know if the developer went after this or something, but in 2018 there were elections here, and we had a presidential candidate (Cabo Daciolo), a religious fanatic, who openly said on TV that his opponents had plans to form an international union of socialists, popularly called "URSAL (União das Repúblicas Socialistas da Ámerica Latina)". He became a meme because of this, because nowadays this is unthinkable, but seeing it here reminded me of how funny it was, I loved this part of the communist focus, thanks developer for that. XD
There may or may not be a slightly meme related achievement related to this coming up in a future dev diary :D
 
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Any chance to capitalize on the fact that the idea of a planned capital (Brasilia) was thought up in 1827? Could work as a sort of national redoubt since Rio de Janeiro is exposed by the sea/naval invasion.
There's a focus in the industrial path that allows you to move the capital and establish Brasilia :)
 
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I honestly think this forced part of monarchical absolutism in Brazil is poorly thought out, because it makes no sense at all. The Imperial House is in its essence extremely democratic, now if you want to follow an absolutist monarchist path

Monarchist trees are really caught between Scylla and Charybdis in HOI4.

Emphasise gameplay, and the community will complain that it's ahistoric. Emphasise the historical narrative that the Monarch abhorred absolutism and the community will complain that you can't have a Monarchist Tree without the Monarch in charge.
 
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Monarchist trees are really caught between Scylla and Charybdis in HOI4.

Emphasise gameplay, and the community will complain that it's ahistoric. Emphasise the historical narrative that the Monarch abhorred absolutism and the community will complain that you can't have a Monarchist Tree without the Monarch in charge.
Yeah this is why I suggested having the monarch as a national spirit rather than national leader, with Arlindo Veiga dos Santos from the Portuguese focus tree as national leader. A monarchist restoration in Brazil was unlikely in that time period, it makes sense in my head if the Empire was restored that there'd be a hyperpowerful prime minister calling the shots. It would also mean if an authoritarian Brazil with a monarchist veneer ended up in a civil war with democrats, the monarch national spirit might go with the democratic side, like IRL with the Kingdom of Italy vs the SRI
 
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Yeah this is why I suggested having the monarch as a national spirit rather than national leader
That's a fantastic idea and I'm fully behind it personally. But it's also what Paradox did for the Monarchist Norway tree and the community said it was unacceptable. Nothing less than the absolute rule of King Haakon, who detested absolutism, would do.
 
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Monarchist trees are really caught between Scylla and Charybdis in HOI4.

Emphasise gameplay, and the community will complain that it's ahistoric. Emphasise the historical narrative that the Monarch abhorred absolutism and the community will complain that you can't have a Monarchist Tree without the Monarch in charge.
Agreed. Let ahistoric BE AHISTORIC! That's the point of the whole thing.
 
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