Czechoslovakia

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Czechoslovakian Leadership

Czech leadership is fairly poor. Governors have little control over their region, the King is the only official that has power over the populace of any region.

Regions of Czechoslovakia

Czechoslovakia consists of five regions.

  • Bornholm
  • Central Silesia
  • Southern Silesia
  • Slovakia
  • Hungary

These regions for the most part follow the laws of the King, but Governors are allowed some leeway in terms of laws of their region.

History of Czechoslovakia

On the 18th of May Dymoslaw bought out Dacian Empire (Prague and Bratislava) and renamed it to Silesia making the new formed Silesia have 3 cities Dymoslaw also changed the mayor of Prague from Zebbs to Probatski and this was the start of the newly formed nation. The next they morning they got 2 new towns Budapest and Karlovy-Vary, however the town didn't join officially.

After a few weeks Karlovy-Vary and Bratislava's annexation was finally made official at the same time the name changed from Silesia to Czechoslovakia.

18th May 2019 - 11th June 2019

Silesian Chancellors in Wroclaw.

Past Battles

Battle of Budapest-Chlebmiasto (Silesia vs Somerset)

KingVarin skirmishes Silesian (Czechoslovakian) builders who were constructing the Budapest-Chlebmiasto road. This sparks off a battle. Both sides call in reinforcements and the troop numbers swell up to 10-20 in total. Battle ends in minor Somerset victory.

Czechoslovakia's Military Power

Czechoslovakia's military leaves something to be desired. Lack of equipment and gold, not being able to field more than 10-15 troops at once, and having it's military made up of mostly conscripted men are all reasons to why Czechoslovakia is an easy target to hit and run missions and quick conflicts. Enemies are able to attack with less men and win if they catch Czech defenders off guard.

Czechoslovakia's Military Leadership

Czechoslovakia's military leadership is non-existent. In time of war governors can act as generals, but often they don't and instead Czech soldiers go leaderless most of the time.

Czechoslovakia's Economic Power

Czechoslovakia's economy is lacking badly in some areas. No gold means no expansion, no expansion means not being able to keep more people, less people means a worse military as you have to conscript much more of your population than your enemy. Many of Czechoslovakia's problems arise from a terrible economy. Having little to no gold means you have lots of small towns that just can't expand. This problem is present in all of Czechoslovakia's regions in some form, shape or size but it's most prevalent in Hungary, where Chlebmiasto and Budapest lays.