New, improved and finalized map of The German Empire, with it's two protectorates/puppets/clients/whateveryouwannacallem. (Done in HoI4's map for accuracy.) History following shortly.
Hi I would love to take command of one of the fractured factions in Russia. In particular the white army in Crimea and surrounding area that Ukraine player hasn't claimed.
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Sweet. Gonna be the remnants of the Russian navy?
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I will have a fleet but it will mainly be out of date and old with no new ships. Mainly due to the fact that halting the red army on land would be main focus the white army. So navy will pretty much take a back seat.
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[Coughs in Ukrainian]
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*clicks on link*
"officially known as the Ruthenian State or Zaporizhian Host (Військо Запорозьке, Viys’kо Zaporoz’kе)"
That being said, I did see all that but assumed that considering the Hetman was an elective role it would make little sense to call a genuine monarchy that. And they would at least have the conception of monarchy from the Russians, who, considering the makeup of the nobility, would still be majority in control of the country.
That being said, I'll go with Vilage's suggestion and call it simply Ukraine and the leader as Hetman. Given that, is my application acceptable?
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elective_monarchy
May be better to ally yourself closely to the German Empire by electing a member of German nobility as the King rather than some random general.
Just because the Cossack Hetmans were elective doesn't mean that the title can only ever be that. You'd just be invoking a title associated with Ukraine's Cossack past for the sake of cultural legitimacy, which is something that Monarchs and Dictators love to do. The constitutional details are whatever you want.
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But I refuse. Someone needs to stand up to the Germans. Look at him, he's already made part of what I had claimed as western Ukraine as part of Poland, and that's not even his darn country.
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East Poland is Polish. *gasps*
Anyways, it makes little sense that a 5 year old government can maintain control over most of their core territories, half of Belarus, and all of Eastern Poland. Especially when the same government doesn't even have full control of the Ukrainian population. In comparison, Poland as a state has existed long enough to actually hold it's cultural territory.
If you really want to get into it.
That said, I had been talking over the details of Germany over the last couple days with Aaron and Vilage. I didn't just look at what you put down, take a paintbrush to it, and scribble over what you have.
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Western Belarus is Polish, you mean.
That being said, Aaron's suggestion is probably most accurate considering the post-Russian chaos.
GEASS - Grand Empowering Association of Supportive States.