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== Government ==
== Government ==
'''''High Chancellor''''': [[Paper|paperpikmin]]
'''''High Chancellor''''': [[Paper|paperpikmin]]
Emperor (Kaiser): caarliitoo of Germany, [[Schober60]] of Austria
 
'''''Emperor (Kaiser)''''': [[Caarliitoo|caarliitoo]] of Germany, [[Schober60]] of Austria


'''''Minister of Transportation''''': [[73beetle]]
'''''Minister of Transportation''''': [[73beetle]]
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'''''Minister of Propaganda''''': [[Oretin_]]
'''''Minister of Propaganda''''': [[Oretin_]]


'''''Minister of War''''': Emperor (Kaiser) [[caarliitoo]]
'''''Minister of War''''': Emperor (Kaiser) [[Caarliitoo|caarliitoo]]


'''''Minister of Foreign Affair''''': High Chancellor [[Paper|paperpikmin]]
'''''Minister of Foreign Affairs''''': High Chancellor [[Paper|paperpikmin]]


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 12:27, 9 April 2018


Third German Empire

The Third German Empire is the 6th incarnation of the German nation. The nation was founded by a compromise between Kaiser Schober of Austria and Chancellor Paper of Germany, nominally uniting the two states into one political unit permanently for the first time since January, 3 months prior. While fixing the issue of German dualism, it remained somewhat decentralized compared to all prior regimes. That said, it continued the Anchluss.

Government

High Chancellor: paperpikmin

Emperor (Kaiser): caarliitoo of Germany, Schober60 of Austria

Minister of Transportation: 73beetle

Minister of Propaganda: Oretin_

Minister of War: Emperor (Kaiser) caarliitoo

Minister of Foreign Affairs: High Chancellor paperpikmin

History

Foundation

Treaty of Vienna

The treaty of Vienna nominally unified the Reformed German State, reestablished by Chancellor Paper 3 days prior, and the remnants of the 2nd German Empire, known as Austro-Germany. The treaty split Germany into two distinct imperial states, Deutschland and Österreich. The two states each had a sovereign kaiser, but were bound militarily and by the High Chancellor. The nation, nontheless, was far weaker than it was just 3 months prior, having a small fraction of the population, and losing most colonial possessions.