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Developer Diary | Alt-History Germany

Hallo, wie geht es dir?


Stay tuned for tomorrow, Thursday November 7th, that there will be a Dev AMA over on Reddit!

Paradox_Danne here one last time to guide you through the final German Dev Diary before Götterdämmerung drops and you can experience all of this first hand. Buckle up, because today we’re diving into German alt-history! Before we get started though, let’s have one last look at the old German Focus Tree and then compare it with the new one.

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The Old German Focus Tree has served us well over the years

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But it’s time to let a new German Tree sprout

As you can see, the new German Focus Tree is something of a behemoth and by far the largest Tree in the game. If you’ve read the previous two Developer Diaries about the Historical branches and the German systems (if not, stop reading this and head over there immediately!) most of you will recognize a lot of this, but there’s uncharted territory here as well. Hoist your proverbial sails and let’s see where the current takes us as we explore Germany’s alt-history.
But a word of warning before we cast off; all you are about to see is very much a work in progress, which means things might and will change.

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Germany’s democrats and monarchists have received more to do and are now even accompanied by the communists

As you might be able to tell, the alt-historical branch has been greatly expanded upon and offers a wide range of different playstyles for Germany. One thing that remains the same though is the actual Civil War. We decided very early on not to expand this bit or alter it all that much; we reasoned that if you want to play alt-history you want the Civil War to begin and end as soon as possible. So it’s very much straight to the point still (with maybe one or two new minor surprises). Before moving on to the various political paths, let’s talk about the few Civil War-centric focuses there are.

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After starting the Civil War you have a few focuses to help you through these dark times

With the Civil War tearing Germany apart, you can Rally the Nation to bring down the Nazis faster and Rebuild the Nation to help your industries recover faster, which then can be expedited with Revitalize the Nation. All of this should bolster Germany and help it recover quickly to move on to other things, such as tending to the future and deciding what kind of politics you want to pursue.

Democracy or Monarchism

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The Democratic and Monarchist paths share most focuses but cater to different playstyles while not excluding any of them

You don’t have to be Sherlock Holmes to quickly deduce that the Democratic and Monarchist branches share almost all focuses between them. This of course means you can be hyper-aggressive as a Democratic Germany, or become the savior of East Europe as the Kaiser and fend off Soviet aggression. This has been done to offer different ways of playing Germany, but it also has a basis in reality. After WW1 Germany never ratified the eastern borders set by the Versailles treaty (it would actually take until 1970 for the eastern borders to be accepted and ratified properly), and it always harbored a desire to regain these territories. Even during the Weimar Republic, Germany coveted these areas and never fully accepted the loss of these lands. You’ll be able to regain these lost parts of Germany through different means - but more on that later. Let’s discuss what exactly sets Democracy apart from a revived Kaiserreich.

Democracy

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After you Re-establish Free Elections you can become a technological powerhouse, secure better relations with your Western neighbors, but also become a beacon of Democracy

The Democratic branch is all about cooperation, reconciliation, and technological advancements. You can Reverse the Brain Drain to kick your research into high gear and then further improve it with Shared R&D Programs to really accelerate the research pace. And by making amends with your Western neighbours you can increase trade with them or even regain some of your old colonies. Depending on what you choose between Embrace Liberal Leanings or Strive for Conservative Values you’ll either make political advisors, Economic and Trade Laws much cheaper or get all political and military advisors at a slightly reduced cost while Conscription Law also gets a lot cheaper.

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Cooperation and reconciliation will lead to technological innovations and more trade

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The Shield of Democracy comes in two different flavours



Monarchism

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After you Revive the Kaiserreich you can start to realize the Imperial Forces’ true potential

The keen-eyed among you will notice that you can now choose which flavour of authoritarianism you want; the rule of good old Wilhelm II or install a Military Dictatorship with Wilhelm III as figurehead, with the Fourth Supreme Army Command as the true power in Germany. This also has a historical background with the Army Command being the de facto authority in Germany during the later parts of WW1. Both options have their own exclusive focuses with the Kaiser geared more toward research and the development of Special Projects while the Supreme Army Command is all about preparing Germany for the next war and strengthening its military. What’s true for both though, is the eagerness and willingness to rearm and demand lost territories and exact vengeance….

Weltpolitik

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With Germany’s old colonies lost, the question is how you will regain them

Now, after having chosen your leader and political course, it’s time to set sail and venture out on the open seas to rebuild your old empire through some good old-fashioned Weltpolitik - which simply means “world politics”. This was the imperial foreign policy under Wilhelm II as Germany aimed to become a global power. There are basically two ways to become a global empire once more; you can either accept British naval dominance and ask nicely (and sometimes not so nicely - looking at you Portugal) to get your old colonies back, or you can simply go to war over your old claims and demand your rightful place in the sun. Wedged in between these two paths you have a third option; to align more closely with China and offer both industrial and military help to bolster them. In the end, you’ll carve up Asia between yourselves in spheres of influence. “But wait, hold up, hold up”, I hear you say after taking a long, hard look at the picture above, “‘Carve up Congo’ doesn’t sound like anything the British would agree on”. Believe it or not, but this also has a basis in history; the then Prime Minister of Britain, Chamberlain, once offered Hitler to carve up Congo between both nations. This was a part of his appeasement strategy (famously working out oh-so-well), and the idea was that this would placate Hitler and his lust for conquest. Lmao. I thought it was a neat idea and put it here instead.

Realpolitik

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What alliances and deals will you strike to strengthen Germany?

If Weltpolitik is all about global power plays on the world stage, then Realpolitik is about how you conduct politics and diplomacy closer to home. The big name associated with the term is of course Otto von Bismarck, who used Realpolitik to achieve the unification of Germany and created a delicate balance of alliances in Europe designed to keep Germany out of a two-front war (which abruptly fell apart as soon as he left office - leading to WW1). There’s quite a lot to go through here actually, so let’s get started - and we’re starting from the far left with:

Mitteleuropa

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Tie other nations closer to Germany by strengthening their industries and exploiting their resources

Mitteleuropa of course means “Middle Europe” and is a German term for Central Europe, but the definition of what Mitteleuropa encompasses has shifted throughout the ages. It is not merely a geographical term, but also a political one. Mitteleuropa envisions a German-dominated central Europe with countries strongly tied to, or even ruled by, Germany. And this is exactly what you can achieve by going down this branch. After the Civil War you stand alone, without allies, but this changes here; this is where you once again can form your own alliance to weather whatever may come. This is also where you decide how to handle poor old Austria; do you invite them into your newly founded faction or do you push for unification, giving Burgenland to Hungary to entice them to join Mitteleuropa? From here you have to decide whether or not to restore the old Central powers (with either Austria or Hungary depending on your earlier choice), but under a much stronger German influence, or try to unify as much of Europe under your leadership as possible while making every faction member stronger until you’re able to form the European Confederation?

See to the Eastern Front

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Who said playing nice can’t be fun? Protect Eastern Europe before the Soviets come knocking on your door

What happens if you play it cool and don’t decide to gobble up other nations? Well, someone else is just going to take your place, aren’t they? There’s a very high likelihood that the USSR will start to eye the countries between them and you with increasing appetite (so not very different from history actually). Who’s going to stop them anyway? You? Ravaged by Civil War you can’t possibly hope to save the countries of Eastern Europe from their fate. It is sealed. A done deal. The Soviets will have these nations for breakfast. Well, I guess you can always try to help them. Offer them guarantees, construct forts, build up their industries, train their militaries - do whatever you can. There’s even a possibility that you can invite them into your faction and further boost their industries….

Restore the Brest-Litovsk Borders

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Coerce your eastern neighbours into giving up lands so you can restore the borders set by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

Well, what if you don’t want to play nice? Oh, there are options for you too (the Weltpolitik branch notwithstanding)! Many of you may already know this, but Germany signed a separate peace deal with the Russians towards the end of WW1, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, where the Russians lost ⅓ of their population and over 50% of their industrial lands. So, a pretty severe blow. Well, all of this was undone by the Treaty of Versailles which annulled the treaty, and all of the lands Germany had gained became free nations. It is now within your grasp to restore these borders and German honour!

Reject the Locarno Treaty

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If you are of the mindset that the Treaty of Versailles was unfair you can Reject the Locarno Treaty and reclaim Elsass-Lothringen

The Locarno Treaty was signed between Germany and a whole bunch of other nations to secure and guarantee Germany’s new WW1 borders with France and Belgium. If you have chosen to bring back the Kaiser from his exile or appoint a military dictatorship, you have the option to first bully the Danes into giving back southern Jutland (another piece of land lost with the Treaty of Versailles), before you can Reject the Locarno Treaty and have at it with France one more time. As you may have noticed, this path is also accessible if you Accept British Naval Dominance in the Weltpolitik branch; the caveat being that France has to fulfill certain criteria first, much like the old focus with the same name.

But what if you don’t want to play a fascist, democratic, or monarchist Germany? Well, there are slim pickings then, but you can always start;

The Proletarian Revolution

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Throw off the shackles of capitalism and free workers around the world as Communist Germany

Welcome to the revolution comrades, it’s been a long time coming. It’s time to establish the Proletariat and bring it to the masses all around the world. There are two ways of doing this, one more aggressive than the other, but neither is peaceful (those damn capitalists just won’t see common sense!), but before we get ahead of ourselves we have to discuss how to turn Communist in the first place. You didn’t think you’d do it by the press of a button, did you? No, you need to press several buttons!

Some of you may deem this the most unrealistic path for Germany to take, but they had several socialist uprisings just after WW1 and some even broke away from Germany and proclaimed their own, independent Soviet republics. In fact, it was the Kiel Mutiny of November 1918 that sparked the following revolutions and uprisings and the downfall of the monarchy in Germany. This mutiny had clear socialist undertones, and while the Left was finally defeated in the German Revolution of 1918 and all German Soviet republics abolished, the Weimar Republic emerged from this turbulence helmed by the Social Democrats. Ok, why am I giving you this quick history lesson? Because this is kind of how you turn Communist; by mimicking history.

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Spread the Proletarian Revolution to new states to gain momentum for your cause!

For each state you spread the revolution to the stronger the Communist movement grows, but so does the instability of Germany. And be mindful that not all states are equal; the more industries a state has the more workers you can sway to your cause, and the bigger the impact in loss of stability and increase in Communism support you’ll get. You might also have noticed the Imminent Proletarian Revolution that’s ticking down. So what happens if you reach 0 days?

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The Second German Civil War

The states you manage to spread the Proletarian Uprising to will join you in any potential Civil War. Luckily, this Civil War is avoidable - if you play your cards right. For each state you spread the Proletarian Uprising to, you'll add days to the Imminent Proletarian Revolution, postponing the Civil War by a few days. This can also be achieved by completing certain focuses. It’s a race against the clock, but one which you should be able to win - especially if you plan ahead just a little bit.

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With The People’s Victory, you have finally become a true socialist nation

So, you’ve emerged as a Communist nation - what now? How will you secure the Revolution, or even spread it elsewhere? There’s a lot left to cover so let’s do a blitz through the various shared branches the Communists have.

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If you like the spy game, a Communist Germany is what you’re looking for where you can form the infamous Stasi

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Get Communist militias and upgrade Ernst Thälmann’s advisor trait in the Nationale Volksarmee branch (where you might have to sack some generals but also get new ones)

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Nationalize Industries to improve August Thalheimer and your factory output before expanding your Recruitable Population with Women’s Rights and Equality

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Sign the Second Treaty of Berlin to boost your and the Soviet’s industries and maybe trade some of your factories for resource rights

And that’s it for this blitz round. Let’s turn our attention to more intricate stuff, like how you-

Spark the Flame of Revolution

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You have had your revolution, comrades, but what about everyone else?

If you like flipping countries Communist, this is the path for you! Here you can Bolster Communist Sentiment in countries, and in doing so eventually trigger a Civil War in said nation. But to secure the Revolution and guarantee that your side comes out on top, you can send Infantry Equipment to countries embroiled in a Communist Civil War, or even send boots on the ground with your volunteer forces. By completing Spark the Flames of Revolution you’ll also create your very own faction: the Proletarian International. With Strengthen Proletarian International you’ll automatically invite any country you helped turn red to your new faction (so those pesky Soviets don’t sweep right in and reap what you’ve sowed by enlarging the Comintern).

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Turn all of Europe Red to bolster your faction in ever-growing numbers and put an end to Fascism in Europe


Root Out Imperialism

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You might have ended Fascism in Europe and turned all of your neighbors into docile allies, but what about the rest of the world?

If you want to spread the Proletariat beyond Europe’s borders you’ll have to Root Out Imperialism and increase resistance and autonomy in African and Asian countries suffering under the boot of colonialism. After that, you can spread the word of Marx to South America or the Middle East before facing off against the forces of Capitalism (which we all know resides in the USA) and the remnants of corporatism in Japan (we don’t care if they’ve turned their backs on their emperor or not - to us they’ll always be fascist sell-outs unless they’re actually Communists, which makes them waaaay cool).

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Communist hegemony won’t be realized until we have Hegemony over Europe


Legacy of the Spartacus League

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Look toward the past and follow in the footsteps of the Spartacus League

The roots of the German Communist movement and the German Communist Party (the KPD) can be found in the Spartacus League, a breakaway group of the Social Democrats. The Spartacus League was founded and led by Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg (both murdered during the Spartacist uprising in 1919), who both were very much anti-militarists. Luxemburg in particular believed in Democratic institutions and that Communism should use those venues to gain power, while Liebknecht believed in the proletarian revolution. This is also reflected in the exclusively Communist National Spirit of Politbüro.

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Politbüro will take on different aspects depending on which Communist path you go down

Honoring the Legacy of the Spartacus League emphasizes the spread of the revolution and embracing Democratic institutions, which all come together in a brand-new type of subjects, exclusive to this path - namely the:

Volkskommissariats

By spreading Communism to neighbouring countries you can subjugate them to Protect the Revolution after you Embrace Democratic Institutions and protect Civil Liberties. This in turn will let you create Volkskommissariats out of these neighbours. The Volkskommissariats will give you a higher percentage of their industries and manpower to their Overlord, namely you.

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The Volkskommissarit will strengthen its Overlord’s industries and military

You can also choose to develop your Volkskommissariats’ industry, which in the end will boost your own production. You can also help Instill German Discipline in your subjects, to make them a more effective fighting force

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Boosting your Volkskommissariats will inevitably strengthen you too

And in the end, you can choose to integrate any Volkskommissariats and create the German Socialist Volksunion. But what if you want more action? What if you don’t like taking your time map painting? What if you’re the impatient kind who just wants war? Welcome to the-

Proletarian Dictatorship

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The Proletarian Dictatorship resembles the other branches more in the sense that you get to gobble up a bunch of nations

This branch is more straightforward and to the point compared to the Legacy of the Spartacus League with its ability to set up Volkskommissariats; here you simply apply superior forces to conquer other nations. Yay! But before you can start your world-conquering rampage you have to sign a Defense Treaty with the Soviets to exchange mutual guarantees with each other, and after that, there’s just one more step; carve Europe into Spheres of Influence. Divide Europe into your respective playgrounds, where you’ll relinquish control over the East but have the West all to yourself. How fun! This will mean that it becomes more expansive for you to try and take any state that resides in the other’s influence.

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The Spheres of Influence will divide Europe between you and the Soviets

Okay, you must be getting tired of reading about how to turn Communist, or thinking about if you want to protect Eastern Europe from the greedy Soviets, or if you want to gobble it up yourself. We’re nearly done, let’s just look at some pretty pictures before saying goodbye.

Country Leaders

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Feast your eyes on some (but not all) of the new country leaders you can get with
Götterdämmerung

There might be some more surprises besides these, but the only way to find out is to play the game once the DLC has been released.

Advisors


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The political advisor roster for Democratic and Monarchist Germany

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The political advisor roster for Communist Germany


The Various Shapes and Colours of Germany

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Germany has a plethora of new formables

Units

Phew, we’re very nearly done! Thanks for sticking around this long (it’s been quite a long read). To finish this Dev Diary off we just want to show off some of the very cool new models we have! This is not all of them, but some of them.

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Some handsome German Infantry

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Some very hot German Infantry

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Some very cold German Infantry

And with that, I would like to say so long, farewell, auf wiedersehen. This is the last Developer Diary about Germany before the release of Götterdämmerung on November 14th, but it is not the final Developer Diary. Next up we have Performance and Modding dropping on November 11th, and after that, the last Dev Diary, Art and Achievements, out on November 12th. I hope you have enjoyed reading about what’s in store for Germany and I can’t wait for you to actually get to play it! See you around folks.
 
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In principle it looks good.

But I would like the idea that monarchical Germany could place on the throne of Spain Frederick of Hohenzollern grandson of Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen who was the candidate for the throne of Spain that started the Franco-Prussian war.

There should also be an option to forgive Romania for betraying the Hohenzollerns or go to war to make them puppets.
The Hohenzollerns were Princes of Neuchâtel so it would be interesting to declare war on Switzerland and place a Hohenzollern in a new Swiss kingdom. A good candidate could be Franz Joseph, Prince of Hohenzollern-Emden

I hope that Operation Valkyrie is in the game.

I hope that Tyrol and other Germanic lands can also be nuclei of the alternative paths.

If the spheres are divided between Germans and Russians.

USSR should be able to have the following cores. (Bucovina,Southern Bessarabia,Carpathian Ruthenia,Lwów,Stanisławów,Wołyn,Wilejka,Polesie,Nowogródek and Białystok)
 
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Is there some sort of focus or decision for when you go Monarchist and you seek to restore your old borders (thus going against France and Britain) where you can cooperate with Ireland? Like maybe invite them to the Central Power and or Mitteleuropa? They get Northern Ireland back, and Germany gets its old stuff back, so it is a win-win, helping you progress towards your goals. Historically, Ireland did revolt during WW1.
 
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Is it possible to rework the volkskomissariat (maybe even rename them to something less... imperialist?) focus descriptions and the "instill german discipline" decisions to make them be less German colonialist?

Of course, Rosa Luxembourg could be said to have wanted to integrate nationalities in a greater proletarian one. But in no way would the spartakusbund want German cultural imperialism!

Maybe also rename the German communist formable to something like "European Union of councils" or something?
Rosa Luxembourg was pretty much against bourgeoisie nationalism, so any allusion to the "german" character makes no sense
 
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Can we have the choice between the ‘Reichsflagge’ and the ‘Reichskriegsflagge’ as the German Empire (Kaiserreich) (Willhem path)?

It annoys me to see that for the German Empire (Willhem path) not the national flag black-white-red is used but the imperial war flag, i.e. that of the navy and with which the soldiers went into the First World War at that time. But they should fix the flag for the German Empire (Willhem path) or at least give me the option of deciding between the ‘Reichsflagge’ and the ‘Reichskriegsflagge’.

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Can't wait for 10 kajillion russia-germany alliance :rolleyes:
 
Already did in another post

Already alluded to this elsewhere ;)

He is! And he's even getting an upgrade with the right focus!

You unlock the Form EU decision with the European Confederation Focus

Well, for one we need be able to distinguish the different ideologies with flags and names in a country, and also, Germany wasn't much of an Empire in the the early 30s

Kaiserin Victoria is still there - you just gotta find her! It's all very similar to how you did it before.
There is now TWO ways to form the HRE ;)

No, the Monarchists and democrats don't get their versions of puppet, but there are focuses that allow you to create puppet during war - or even asking your Allies really nicely if they wanna become a subject
Yeah, but it was never a kingdom it is more realistic for them to be like the old tree than a Kingdom or even maybe as the Weimar, there is no historical aspect to it at all, but still the DLC is looking great and the season pass even more. Have a nice afternoon.
 
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Can you please show us eastern Duchy's of german empire. would much appreciate it !
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How do the Grand Duchies work compared to the Volkskomisariats and Reichkomisariats? Are they a special kind of puppet like them?

Any difference between forming them as Democratic or Monarchist?

What leaders can we choose for them? I imagine various monarchs when Monarchist, what about when democratic?
They're either Supervised States (I think) if you're Democratic or Personal Union if you're Monarchist/Non-aligned
Is this a formable or the default name of the former German Empire? (Why the warflag btw?)
Yes, that's the look, name and flag you get if you go with the Military Dictatorship
Are there some more Generals added with the non-historic paths, apart from the communist ones shown in the dev diary?
Yes, you can find them in a previous reply I made
Hi, question. There those two paths that let you integrate European subjects into your nation. European confederation and the communist one.

Will those nations become cores and is this limited to Europe, or can I make a volksprotectorate in America? Thank you
You can form the EU through Mitteleuropa och the European Confederation. Going Communist you can core France and Britain through a decision. Volkskommissariats can only be created in neighboring nations
Are Wilhelm or Victoria getting a new portraits as well?? How much different is getting Victoria as leader??
Getting Victoria is quite similar to the older content, but updated to fit the new content too
 
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They're either Supervised States (I think) if you're Democratic or Personal Union if you're Monarchist/Non-aligned

Yes, that's the look, name and flag you get if you go with the Military Dictatorship

Yes, you can find them in a previous reply I made

You can form the EU through Mitteleuropa och the European Confederation. Going Communist you can core France and Britain through a decision. Volkskommissariats can only be created in neighboring nations

Getting Victoria is quite similar to the older content, but updated to fit the new content too
Why are there highly specific new autonomy levels for Austria-Hungary and Communist Germany that feel like they were taken straight from a mod, instead of addressing the broader issues with the current autonomy system? At the moment, the system has numerous inconsistencies: strange autonomy states for fascist nations, levels that don’t align well with their in-game functions, a complete lack of a unique communist autonomy system, and oddly specific autonomy levels for Japan that aren’t matched by any other major nation.
 
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Well, for one we need be able to distinguish the different ideologies with flags and names in a country, and also, Germany wasn't much of an Empire in the the early 30s
Then there is still need of better terminology.
The official name of the German Empire as well for the Weimar Republic was "Deutsches Reich", which you can translate as German Reich into english.
Why consider Germany not an Empire if their monarchist advocates for an Emperor and it's subdivisions have Kings (Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, Württemberg)

Also i may haven't stressed enough, why the term "Kingdom of Germany" / "Königreich Deutschland" is so controversal.
The persons who proclaims today the Königreich Deutschland are part of the 'Reichsbürgerbewegung'.
The same guys, who quite recently had failed coup attempt against the German government two years ago.
 
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hm shouldnt the kings of the vassal kingdoms not be german? literally all the choosen kings after brest-litovsk were german
FInland House Hesse
Lithuania House Urach
Ukraine House Habsburg!!!!!
Baltic Duchy Mecklenburg-Schwerin

and do we get scripted decision for a early peace deal to no have to bring the USSR to 100% (like china can make a white peace with japan, they just lose all mainland states)
 
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A fair compromise for the issue of the"Kingdom of Germany" would be to give the player an option to either become the "federal Republic Germany/Bundesrepublik Deutschland" or alternatively become a monarchy again but with the twist that you can choose your new king between the former German monarchs from all the states. That new states could than be called something like "United Kingdoms of Germany" or something similar. But just calling it "German Empire" or why not actually just "Germany" would be the easiest way.
 
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hm shouldnt the kings of the vassal kingdoms not be german? literally all the choosen kings after brest-litovsk were german
FInland House Hesse
Lithuania House Urach
Ukraine House Habsburg!!!!!
Baltic Duchy Mecklenburg-Schwerin

and do we get scripted decision for a early peace deal to no have to bring the USSR to 100% (like china can make a white peace with japan, they just lose all mainland states)
+Habsburg or Hohenzollern for Poland
 
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Они либо подконтрольные штаты (я думаю) , если вы демократ, либо личный союз, если вы монархист/неприсоединившийся.

Да, именно такой облик, название и флаг вы получите, если выберете военную диктатуру.

Да, вы можете найти их в предыдущем ответе, который я сделал.

Вы можете сформировать ЕС через Mitteleuropa и European Confederation. Став коммунистом, вы можете стержнем Франции и Великобритании через решение. Volkskommissariats могут быть созданы только в соседних странах

Получение Виктории очень похоже на старый контент, но обновлено, чтобы соответствовать новому контенту.
Belarussian CoA on flag looks a bit too strange, can you please make it smaller or wider, or use different verison of Pahonia/Vytis?
 
I have to say I'm not a fan of the democratic tree for Germany. In my opinion it makes the same mistake as the previous one.

It essentially gears Germany against the Soviets with no alternative. Whether you'll seek to "renew" the treaty of Brest-Litovsk or "protect" Eastern European states.
Historically though even German liberals and conservatives would still land in conflict with the old Entente of France and Britain (like the desire to reclaim the old borders at least to the East), even if that conflict wouldn't immediately result in a war.
Then there also is the fact that Germany and the Soviet Union entertained military exchanges and conducted military research together prior to the rise of the nazis (and then again for a short while after). And the Soviet Union had every interest to turn Germany and keep it turned towards the Allies to have the capitalist powers fight each other.

I'd urge you to at least include another foreign policy path for a democratic Germany that focuses on some technological exchange and possibly trade with the Soviet Union (maybe also a temporary alliance just like the fascist path can do, albeit a longer one) and an aggressive stance towards the Allies in opposition to the treaty of Versailles.
 
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