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5!''German Empire''
6[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_germany_18671918svg_3.png]]
7[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:War Ensign/Flag of the German Empire (Bauer)]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kr_german_empire.png]][[/labelnote]]
8[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Flag of the Free Socialist Republic of Germany]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_east_germany.png]][[/labelnote]]
9[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Flag of the German Republic/State]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1920px_flag_of_germanysvg.png]][[/labelnote]]
10->'''Official Name:''' German Empire, German Republic ([[spoiler:Secret republican path]] or Non-socialist puppet state), German State (Dictatorship puppet state), Free Socialist Republic of Germany (Socialist puppet state)
11->'''Ruling Party:''' März-Koalition - Kabinett Dirksen[[note]]March Coalition - Dirksen Cabinet[[/note]]
12->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism
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14Since victory in the Weltkrieg, Germany has served as the guiding hand of global politics. The decade following the war was a time of unbridled ambition, of satiating a vast appetite for power, influence, and respect. Russia was a spent third-rate power, France and Britain were consumed by revolution, the United States was paralyzed by economic depression; no other power or alliance could begin to match the might of the ''Deutsches Kaiserreich''. Truly, Germany had at last found it's place in the sun.\
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16Throughout the 1920s, the German Empire expanded in all directions. The lost territories of Imperial Russia were carved into an array of puppet states, nationalist movements rewarded with their own nations in exchange for raw materials, goods, and workers to feed the insatiable German markets. Swift intervention smothered world communism in it's cradle, leaving Russia with an impotent and harmless democracy. The African continent and it's riches were carved from dying empires and stitched into the massive Mitteleuropa. Economic influence created new alliances amongst the warlords of China. Half the world was ruled by, or made to come to terms with, the new global hegemon. The boundless optimism of the decade felt sure to last a thousand years.\
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18It barely lasted ten. Discord has begun to wear at Germany's internal politics. The March Coalition, an alliance of centrists and moderate liberal parties, has held loose sway over the German reichstag since the war. Strong enough to hold power but never enough to truly wield it, a succession of chancellors have come and gone, governing but unable to enact needed reforms. With government growing stagnant, more radical parties refuse cooperation, seeing their own chance to seize power and govern the empire under their own vision. Meanwhile the ''Deutsches Heer'', the great army that won victory in the Weltkrieg, has withered on the vine; overstretched across three continents and in desperate need of their own reforms, influential generals have divided into cliques, split over how best to prepare yesterday's military to fight tomorrow's wars.\
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20And wars are coming. Syndicalist and revaunchist powers have replaced the harried empires of yore, and German optimism has been replaced by doubt and fear. Politicians and generals are stifled by compromise and half-measures, and many fear that when the true test comes to defend their place in the sun, that to do so the ''Kaiserreich'' may have the means but lack the will.\
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24* AllohistoricalAllusion:
25** The German Empire has many similarities with its OTL version but also with the France of our reality in the same period since both countries are in the same situation as a victorious power of the First World War having to face a revengeful neighbour. Similarly, the German economic alliance, Mitteleuropa, has much in common with the European Union.
26** Germany can intervene in the Spanish Civil War by sending a "legion" of German troops to their preferred faction, which they did OTL.
27** Germany can perform the Anschluss, annexing Austria, should the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapse.
28** After winning over the Syndicalists during the Second Weltkrieg, Germany will enact a policy of "De-Syndicalisation" in its new puppet states, echoing the OTL Denazification of Germany.
29** A victorious post-Second Weltkrieg SWR-led Germany will create a new political party, the DNVB, one word away from the OTL DNVP with which they ideologically share much in common.
30** The first focus of the puppet state tree is named "Risen From The Ruins" after the national anthem of OTL East Germany.
31** The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Committee_for_a_Free_Germany National Committee for a Free Germany]] will be created alongside a non-socialist puppet Germany. Ironic as the OTL organization was a creation of the Soviet Union.
32* AntiClimax: The Ludendorff Dictatorship ended in one when he handed his resignation to the Kaiser, sure it would be rejected, only for it to be accepted.
33* BalkanizeMe: A defeated Germany can be split into four chunks at most: Hanover, Prussia, Bavaria, and Rhineland.
34* CoolShip: The Kaiserliche Marine is one of the foremost proponents of aircraft carriers, starting with two on active duty in the Mediterranean and the Pacific and three in the reserve fleet. That said, the majority of their ships are from the Weltkrieg and are in need of replacement.
35* DecliningPromotion: Dirksen's Vice-Chancellor Heinrich Brüning refuses to becomes Chancellor after Dirksen resigns due to the office essentially becoming a poisoned chalice.
36* DemocracyIsBad: The DVLP and its SWR coalition are openly hostile to democracy and the universal suffrage, having the possibility of abolishing both in their focus tree.
37* TheDictatorship: Germany experienced a period known as the "Ludendorff Dictatorship" lasting from 1916 to 1920 during which the civilian government found itself sidelined by the extremely powerful supreme army command (OHL) controlled by generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff.
38** Kurt von Schleicher will seek to turn Germany into a militarized and corporatist one-party dictatorship controlled by a small clique of military and civilian officials centered around the Chancellorship.
39* EarnYourHappyEnding: While the hardest path for Germany[[labelnote:note]]Much of the difficulty comes from the democratic coalition's mini-game. To win, the player must take focuses to win their coalition partners' loyalty, pass laws that will push back the extremeists' revolt, and pass constitutional amendments to secure voting rights and a truly representative parliamentary republic... all the while as the [=2WK=] gets nearer and nearer, every focus spent passing laws and holding the coalition together is a focus ''not'' spent on military reform, securing world alliances or rebuilding the economy from Black Monday. By the time war breaks out, Germany could very well be behind the power curve on preparedness if the player has not managed this balancing act.[[/labelnote]], the Democratic Union path is the only path for the country that can turn Germany into an actual democracy.
40* TheEmpire: With their victory in the Weltkrieg, the fall of France and United Kingdom to Syndicalism and the USA facing a persistent economic crisis, there was no other country with capability to rise in the power vacuum other than the German Empire. Although they don't control a vast territorial empire, they have colonies through all continents and virtually all countries in the world have economical, political, social or cultural ties with them.
41* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Siegfried von Roedern, succeeding von Dirksen as Reichskanzler, cannot save the March Coalition from collapse if he tries.
42* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Alfred Hugenberg, former chairman of the DVLP and media mogul who bankrolls the party is unliked even by the party leaders and most likely to be a thorn in the side of the player on a SWR run.
43* HegemonicEmpire: The German Empire leads the Reichspakt military alliance, granting it significant influence around the globe.
44* {{Kaiserreich}}: After their victory in the First World War, the German Empire continued instead of becoming a republic and later a fascist dictatorship. That said, the actual political structure of the Reich is more likely than not to change, for good (the Democratic Union path) or ill (Kurt von Schleicher's scheming can undermine the Reichstag and set up a dictatorial junta or the DVLP could become the dominant faction of the SWR coalition).
45* KeystoneArmy: Though militarily powerful on its own, much of Germany's strength stems from the ''Ostwall'', the eastern countries created by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk from great swaths of imperial Russia and installed with German-aligned governments. Though they can't defeat Russia on their own, they are vital to holding the east until Germany can deal with the western front and without them, Russia will begin the war on Germany's doorstep and holding them and the Internationale back at the same time would be almost impossible. In earlier iterations, a majority were ruled by German monarchs, but more recent reworks, particularly Poland and Ukraine, have retconned matters to have governments that are German aligned, but not necessarily German ''loyal''. Recent mechanics for the reworked nations allow for a variety of paths, including Syndicalist takeovers, civil wars, or degrees of benign or hostile independence, as well as opportunities for outside nations to intervene. Countries opposed to Germany would make good use of the pre-war years by breaking the ''Ostwall'' free of German hegemony.
46* MiniGame: Germany has what is easily the most unusual way of dealing with Black Monday. A huge majority of affected countries have a specific recovery focus tree that will over time reduce the debuffs. A few others have minigames that tie into their political situation, managing numbers for one faction or the other. But Germany has a ''card game'' to solve Black Monday, where the player must play cards representing financial solutions where every round presents a new "crisis", with a score that the cards must match or beat to win the round. However, playing cards [[CastFromHitPoints accumulates debt]], and the player will lose if debt gets too high. A small focus tree allows the player to add new cards to their deck and reduce their overall debt levels. And in this game, [[WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries card games]] really ''are'' [[SeriousBusiness serious business]]: Losing means defaulting on your national debt, giving Germany the single biggest debuff in the game.
47* ModernStasis: Not in terms of technology but in governance. Germany's victory in the Weltkrieg is almost singlehandedly responsible for keeping a strong centralized monarchy as a form of national government viable in the present day. In older versions, Germany imposed a monarchy on most former Russian territories and even after recent reworks, several still remain (Poland, Flanders-Wallonia, the United Baltic Duchy). Others can be imposed through victory in the [=2WK=] (primarily the [=UK=] or a splinter England, among others), though not as many now as in previous editions where it was a RunningGag among the fandom to joke about how many Germany nobles could rule over European countries. It came into play during the Chinese intervention where one of the main German conditions for their aid was installing a monarchy over China. The Chinese collaborators, not quite believing what they were hearing but willing to humor Germany in exchange for guns and supplies, took former Emperor Pu Yi and placed him at the top of a puppet monarchy with no real power. Similar situations can occur in German East Asia and other colonial kingdoms, leading to large swaths of the 20th century world being ruled by 18th century governments.
48** Very much downplayed in the Germany rework. The country begins as Social Conservative rather than Authoritarian Democrat, representing the lessened power of the monarchy. The interbellum years have seen several parliamentarian governments rise and fall outside of the Kaiser's control, and the Kaiser's own role in ruling has been greatly diminished by the constant, if unstable, center-left political coalition.
49* PaperTiger: Where many nations will hold out until their capital is overrun, or even beyond that, there's a good chance that Germany will simply collapse if a number of important cities are taken, even if the vast majority of the country (including several major industrial centers) are still in German hands. While their army is still large and generally well-equipped, all it takes to win is to break their lines a few times and secure a corridor to a few cities.
50* PathOfMostResistance: The Democratic Union path is said to be the most difficult of all of Germany's paths, the developers even recommending ''against'' trying it as a first playthrough. But it is also the path offering the greatest rewards, with the Reformisten branch of the military’s powerful bonuses and the multitude of focuses granting factories and production bonuses that going DU can offer the player.
51* PuppetState: Germany runs a large number of friendly governments around the world. But can also become subject to one should it be defeated in a war.
52* SecretLevel: Germany possesses two secret paths. [[spoiler:Both requiring to be at more than 50% surrender progress during a war and fewer divisions than both France and Russia while still holding a coastal state, resulting in the Kaiser fleeing the country and a new government taking power.]]
53** Under Schleicher [[spoiler:this will result in a putsch by Max Bauer, a former associate of Ludendorff, who will turn Germany into a [[ANaziByAnyOtherName totalitarian nationalist dictatorship]].]]
54** Under the SPD [[spoiler:a Republic will be declared but it is possible after winning the war for Wilhelm IV (or Wilhelm III if he refused to flee as Crown Prince) to get himself elected president and restore the Empire.]]
55* ShortLivedLeadership: Siegfried von Roedern, who succeeds Herbert von Dirksen (Germany's starting Chancellor), is merely the leader of a caretaker government until a new chancellor is appointed following the election.
56* ShoutOut:
57** As the March Coalition falls apart, the DVLP will demand [[Characters/MetalGearRisingRevengeance "a government of action, not words, ruling by strength, not committee"]].
58** The focus tree for German post-war foreign policy contains a pair of focuses named [[VideoGame/KalterkriegShadowOfTheWeltkrieg Kalter Krieg]] and [[VideoGame/KrasnachtTwilightOfTheGods Rote Nacht]].
59** Another focus in the same tree declares [[Film/Dune1984 "The Oil Must Flow"]].
60** One event on the occupation of Syndicalist territory by Germany will mention an [[Literature/TheSagaOfTanyaTheEvil Oberstleutnant von Degurechaff]].
61* ATasteOfPower: Germany begins with enough divisions to round out several armies, including a handful of tank divisions, an immense number of civilian factories, and national spirits reflecting an economic boom. The player has just enough time to queue up several new factories and watch that sweet production come rolling in... ''just'' in time for Black Monday to strike and all construction to come to a screeching halt for at least the next year.
62* UnitedEurope: This will be one of the biggest objectives of Germany, which already has planted the first seeds with the Reichspakt as a common defense alliance and Mitteleuropa as a common economic zone. Depending on whether Germany goes democratic, this can either become TheEmpire or TheAlliance through going down the Mitteleuropa branch.
63* VestigialEmpire: While they are the most powerful empire on the planet, and still own a ton of overseas territories in 1936, they are ''definitely'' slipping by 1936. As one user [[https://www.reddit.com/r/Kaiserreich/comments/aacsiz/progress_report_74_the_shanghai_conference/ecrhzy9/ analyzes]], Germany has a lot of issues: they have a lot of allies, but no ''major'' allies-they alienated the Entente when they went in and occupied their former territories. The German colonial management of Mittelafrika and East Asia is in short, ''a total disaster''. Their overcommitment to foreign intervention have stretched their forces too thin to have any kind of reasonable support to their colonies when they rebel. Their poor management of their economy is what directly caused the Black Monday economic crash. In the end, the collapse of Mittelafrika and German East Asia is almost unavoidable.
64* WeHardlyKnewYe: Reichskanzler Herbert von Dirksen resigns a couple of months after gamestart.
65* WonTheWarLostThePeace: Victory in the west is a much closer affair and results in a treaty very close to a ''status quo ante bellum''. In the east, the victory over Russia is as total as before, but with other recent reworks of Reichspakt nations like Poland and Ukraine allowing for more alternate paths, their hold over their client states is tenuous as best. It takes less than a decade after the Weltkrieg for the mood of brimming confidence of a continental hegemon to again be replaced with one of being a potential target surrounded by enemies and rivals.
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68!! ''The Emperors''
69[[folder:Wilhelm II]]
70[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_wilhelm_ii.png]]
71->'''Role:''' Emperor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]]
72->'''Party:''' März-Koalition - Kabinett Dirksen[[note]]March Coalition - Dirksen Cabinet[[/note]]
73->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism
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75German Kaiser and King of Prussia, UsefulNotes/WilhelmII's nearly five-decade reign has seen the German Empire go from strength to strength, with its triumph in the Weltkrieg securing his place in history and in his people's hearts as a hero without peer. While he wields much more personal power than his rival in the British Empire's Westminster-style constitutional monarchies, in the decades since the war the Kaiser has largely stepped out of the political limelight, leaving the details of governance to the Chancellor and the legislature.
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77* BigBad: The Kaiser is seen as the symbol of the German hegemony and imperialism all around the world and opposed by anti-German forces and particulary the Syndicalist world.
78* BigGood: The German people looks upon him as a strong ruler who brought prosperity and victory, while the elites of Reichspakt countries see him as the guarantor of their power and stability of their countries.
79* TheEmperor: The Kaiser of Germany rules over the largest empire in the entire world.
80* TheGoodKing: In contrast to his real life reputation, which is usually not the most flattering one, in KR, history remembered Wilhelm more fondly for leading the German people towards the victory in Weltkrieg and achieving for Germany a place under the sun. He can at least claim that he helped break the Ludendorff Dictatorship and enact the March Constitution, inching Germany closer to ''actual'' constitutional monarchy rather than the facade put up by the founders of UsefulNotes/ImperialGermany.
81* ReluctantRuler: After the Weltkrieg, he prefers more to spend time with family rather than rule over Germany and usually comes to the Reichstag just to approve the decisions of the Chancellor.
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84[[folder:Wilhelm III]]
85[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_wilhelm_iii_0.png]]
86[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Wilhelm III in his uniform of Generalfeldmarschall]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_wilhelm_iii_field_marshal_8.png]][[/labelnote]]
87->'''Role:''' Military Commander (Second Weltkrieg), Emperor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Wilhelm II succession or [[spoiler:Secret republican path, Empire restored]]), [[spoiler:Reichspräsident[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Secret republican path, Crown prince refused to flee)]]
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89The eldest son of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Wilhelm acceded to the German imperial throne as Wilhelm III on his father's death in 1941. Field Marshal of the German army and veteran of the Weltkrieg, the new emperor is a reactionary and former supporter of the dictatorship of Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff. Partisan of an aristocratic power, Wilhelm III is very close to General Kurt von Schleicher, a major opponent to German parliamentarianism.
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91* BigBad: As Emperor of Germany, Wilhelm III is the embodiment of German imperialism and a symbol to be torn down by his country's enemies, the Third International in particular. Moreover, after acceding to the imperial throne in 1941, his country could be at war with Russia, Japan and even the Entente, thus making Wilhelm III the man to be destroyed for much of the world. Finally, his anti-parliamentarianism also makes him a threat to Germany's semblance of democracy and an enemy to all Germans who support universal suffrage.
92* DemocracyIsBad: Kaiser Wilhelm III is a reactionary opposed to German parliamentarism and a supporter of power controlled by a minority of aristocrats.
93* TheEmperor: On the death of his father in 1941, Wilhelm becomes the new Emperor of Germany under the name of Wilhelm III.
94* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: While in our reality Wilhelm never became Emperor of Germany and did not hold any important position after 1918, in Kaiserreich he can become Emperor of Germany and one of the most powerful men in the world if he manages to win the Second Weltkrieg.
95* HistoricalVillainDowngrade: The real Wilhelm III supported the Nazi Party in the early 1930s in the hope of an imperial restoration. Here, Wilhelm III merely wants to make Germany a country where power is exercised only by the Emperor and a handful of aristocrats.
96* MeetTheNewBoss: With the death of Wilhelm II in 1941, Wilhelm III becomes the new Emperor of Germany.
97* RightfulKingReturns: If Germany becomes a republic, [[spoiler:the deposed Crown Prince Wilhelm can choose to remain in the army as an officer. After the Second Weltkrieg, his fame as a war hero can propel him to the presidency and possibly restore the empire.]]
98* TyrantTakesTheHelm: While his father was not so concerned with German politics and gave the Chancellor and the Reichstag a great deal of room to manoeuvre, Wilhelm III is his exact opposite. After Wilhelm II dies, he takes the throne and attempts to assert the monarch's power by appointing a new Chancellor agreeable to him but is stymied in all directions. The Social Democrat path stops him from subverting the democratically elected will of the people, the [=SWR=] stops him from bypassing their own ideologically conservative choice, and Schleicher stops him because he becomes a dictator who doesn't share power.
99* WarHero: {{Downplayed|Trope}} – Wilhelm III is considered a war hero by many Germans for his role during the Weltkrieg. However, in reality, he had little influence on military operations due to his lack of experience.
100* WarriorPrince: After the Second Weltkrieg erupts, Wilhelm III joins the army, becoming a general with average stats.
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103[[folder:Wilhelm IV]]
104[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_wilhelm_iv.png]]
105[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote:Wilhelm von Preußen]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_ger_wilhelm_iv_civilian_6.png]][[/labelnote]]
106->'''Role:''' Emperor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Overlord keeps monarchy in puppet Germany or Papen restored monarchy or [[spoiler:Secret republican path, Empire restored]] or [[spoiler:Bauer Putsch, Empire restored]]), [[spoiler:Reichpräsident[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Secret republican path)]]
107->'''Party:''' Nationalkomitee Freies Deutschland[[note]]National Committee for a Free Germany[[/note]], Deutscher Block[[note]]German Bloc[[/note]] (Papen restored monarchy), [[spoiler:DVP (Secret republican path)]], [[spoiler:Regierung der nationalen Rettung[[note]]Government of National Salvation[[/note]] (Bauer Putsch, Empire restored)]]
108->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy, [[spoiler:Market Liberalism (Secret republican path)]], [[spoiler:Paternal Autocracy (Bauer Putsch, Empire restored)]]
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110* PuppetKing: Wilhelm IV gets put into on the German throne should any non-socialist nation [[spoiler:or Max Bauer after his putsch]] decide to keep the Hohenzollerns in power, and is forced to go along with whatever his puppet master does.
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113!! ''The Chancellors and Other Leaders''
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115[[folder:Kurt von Schleicher]]
116[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_ger_kurt_von_schleicher_2.png]]
117->'''Role:''' Prussian Minister of War, Reichskanzler[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (1936 election)
118->'''Party:''' Kabinett Schleicher[[note]]Schleicher Cabinet[[/note]], Deutschnationale Einheitsfront[[note]]German National Unity Front[[/note]] (Establish the National Unity Front focus)
119->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
120After no majority is found in the 1936 elections, Schleicher is appointed as Reichskanzler by the Kaiser as a moderate compromise candidate. However he possesses his own militarist and centralizing agenda.
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122* AllohistoricalAllusion: Kurt von Schleicher can pass an 'Enabling Act' marking the first step towards a dictatorship.
123* EmergencyAuthority: Kurt von Schleicher answers the socialist revolution occurring in Brunswick with an Enabling Act giving him unprecedented powers and and suspending the ability of his opposition to start a vote of no confidence against him.
124* EvilChancellor: Schleicher's endgame is the creation of what is essentially a German Shogunate where the Reichskanzler is the true seat of power and the Emperor his puppet.
125* LetNoCrisisGoToWaste: The best outcome for him personally is actually to ''let'' the ongoing labor strike crisis rage and radicalize, neither becoming too strong to pose an actual threat nor too weak to fail to justify taking authoritarian measures to defeat it that conveniently further his aims of centralizing all powers in himself.
126* RedBaron: He is known as the Red General due to his support for trade unions despite being otherwise a committed anti-socialist.
127* RedScare: Schleicher motivates his policies in order to deal with the threat posed by the French Commune and its ideology.
128* SecretPolice: Schleicher will nationalize the Prussian Secret Police and give it authority over the whole of the Empire.
129* ShortLivedLeadership: If Schleicher fails to secure his position as Reichskanzler before the Democratic Union or the SWR Coalition can gather enough votes to make a motion of no confidence against him, he can quickly get removed from office by the Reichstag, with events noting history will barely remember him or his ([[MinorMajorCharacter potentially pretty consequential]]) brief time in office.
130* ShoutOut: A focus of his tree compares him to [[Literature/TheManInTheHighCastle The Man in the High Castle]].
131* TakeAThirdOption: Not unlike Huey Long in America, despite being an anti-syndicalist, Schleicher enjoys some popular support from his [[TheMoralSubstitute willingness to enact social democratic policies to take the teeth out of syndicalist movements]]. His eclectic blend of right and left wing political views is why he's described as "the Red General."
132* WellIntentionedExtremist: Also not unlike Huey Long, Schleicher seeks to centralize all power in himself, and if he manages the balancing act long enough (and if his rivals make enough mistakes organizing against him), he'll pass the Enabling Act to secure total control and sweep away the vestigial growth of German democracy in favor of ruling as an effective dictator.
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135[[folder:Hermann Müller]]
136[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_ger_hermann_muller.png]]
137->'''Role:''' Reichskanzler[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (von Schleicher removed)
138->'''Party:''' Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands[[note]]Social Democratic Party of Germany[[/note]]
139->'''Ideology:''' Social Democracy
140Reichskanzler of the Democratic Union coalition.
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142* InternalReformist: While still an explicitly Marxist party in this timeline, the SPD adheres to a revisionist and controversial form of socialism that tries to achieve socialism through parliamentary politics, rejecting revolution and instead working within the mechanisms of liberal democracy. In gameplay, they are classified as Social Democrats, instead of any of the actual left-wing ideologies.
143* TimedMission: The ''Demand for Action'' timed mission demands from the player it fulfills the objectives of the ''Liegnitz Programme''. Should the player fail to do so before the countdown reaches 0, the SPD will rebel against its own government and enforce a more aggressive outlook, causing the collapse of the government and its replacement by a liberal one.
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145
146[[folder:Ewald von Kleist-Schmenzin]]
147[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_ger_ewald_von_kleist_schmenzin.png]]
148->'''Role:''' Oberpräsident of Pomerania, Minister-President of Prussia[[note]]Political Advisor[[/note]] (Prussian snap election), Reichskanzler[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (von Schleicher removed)
149->'''Party:''' Kabinett Kleist-Schmenzin[[note]]Kleist-Schmenzin Cabinet[[/note]]
150->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
151Reichskanzler of the Schwarz-Weiß-Rot coalition, chosen as a compromise between the [=DkP=] and the DVLP.
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153* EvilChancellor: Von Kleist-Schmenzin restores the Privy Council in order to exert more influence of the Hohenzollerns and force the SWR agenda on them.
154* ALighterShadeOfBlack: The [=DkP=] represents the moderate path due to being only moderatly anti-democratic compared to the DVLP.
155* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: One of the decisions of the Anti-Socialist Campaign is to foster anti-socialist antisemitism, associating socialism and Jews as twin evils.
156* RedScare: The SWR will renew the anti-socialist laws with the ultimate aim of destroying social democracy and banning the SPD.
157* WeAreStrugglingTogether: Von Kleist-Schmenzin's path involves maintaining the balance between the two main parties of the SWR coalition, the [=DkP=] and the DVLP, and the unity of the coalition lest it collapses.
158* YoungAndInCharge: He became the youngest Oberpräsident of Pomerania ever in 1931.
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160
161%%[[folder:Hans Schlange-Schöningen]]
162%%->'''Role:''' Reichskanzler[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (Kleist-Schmenzin succession, [=DkP=] dominant or Post-Welkrieg election)
163%%->'''Party:''' Deutschnationaler Volksbund - Moderate[[note]]German National People's Union[[/note]]
164%%->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
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168%%[[folder:Gottfried Treviranus]]
169%%->'''Role:''' Reichskanzler[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (Kleist-Schmenzin succession, [=DkP=] dominant or Post-Welkrieg election)
170%%->'''Party:''' Deutschnationaler Volksbund - Moderate[[note]]German National People's Union[[/note]]
171%%->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
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175[[folder:Ulrich von Hassell]]
176->'''Role:''' Political Advisor (Kleist-Schmenzin cabinet), Reichskanzler[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (Kleist-Schmenzin succession, DVLP dominant or Post-Welkrieg election)
177->'''Party:''' Deutschnationaler Volksbund - Rechte[[note]]German National People's Union - Right[[/note]]
178->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
179The chairman of the DVLP.
180----
181* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Not by much. Von Hassell is more willing to address the social question and work with non-Protestants compared to his more reactionary predecesors in the DVLP.
182* DemocracyIsBad: Von Hassel and the DVLP are the most anti-democratic party of the SWR coalition which can take power, its part of the focus tree even concluding with the abolition of the universal suffrage.
183[[/folder]]
184
185%%[[folder:Paul Lejeune-Jung]]
186%%->'''Role:''' Reichskanzler[[note]]Second in Command[[/note]] (Kleist-Schmenzin succession, SWR collapse)
187%%->'''Party:''' Kabinett Lejeune-Jung[[note]]Lejeune-Jung Cabinet[[/note]]
188%%->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
189%%Should the SWR coalition collapse, Paul Lejeune-Jung will be appointed chancellor to replace their failed rule.
190%%----
191%%[[/folder]]
192
193[[folder:Max Bauer '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
194[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_ger_max_bauer.png]]
195->'''Role:''' Supreme Commander[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Bauer putsch), Second in Command (Bauer restores the monarchy)
196->'''Party:''' Regierung der nationalen Rettung[[note]]Government of National Salvation[[/note]]
197->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy, National Populism (A New Germany)
198----
199* AllohistoricalAllusion: Bauer can opt to not restore the Kaiser and instead maintain himself as the sole leader of his totalitarian Germany (switching him to National Populism), just like UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler refused any restoration of the Hohenzollern dynasty.
200* ANaziByAnyOtherName: The closest parallel that Kaiserreich has to Adolf Hitler at present, Bauer establishes a totalitarian ultranationalist dictatorship and seeks to greatly expand Germany's territory. His focus tree also contains several references to OTL Nazi Germany.
201** The name of its party, the Government of National Salvation, is shared with the OTL Nazi puppet state in Serbia.
202* EvilChancellor: Bauer becomes the power behind the throne if he chooses to restore the monarchy, selecting Wilhelm IV as the new Emperor precisely because he wants a pliable puppet.
203* PersecutedIntellectuals: One focus of Bauer's tree is to disband the universities and impress the students in the army.
204* ThePurge: Bauer will institute a "Black Terror" after taking power.
205* ShoutOut: One focus of his tree is named Film/TriumphOfTheWill.
206[[/folder]]
207
208!!! Puppet Leaders
209[[folder:Erwin von Witzleben]]
210[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_ger_erwin_von_witzleben.png]]
211->'''Role:''' General, Country Leader (Dictatorship puppet state)
212->'''Party:''' Nationalkomitee Freies Deutschland[[note]]National Committee for a Free Germany[[/note]]
213->'''Ideology:''' Paternal Autocracy
214Erwin von Witzleben is a German general and a potential Chief of Staff of the German military and Chief of the Heer, the German army. He can also become the leader of a puppeted Germany if it capitulates to a dictatorship.
215----
216* AllohistoricalAllusion: In Kaiserreich, Erwin von Witzleben is a potential chief of staff of the German armed forces, a position he should have had historically if the 20 July 1944 coup against Adolf Hitler had been successful.
217* HistoricalDowngrade: Historically, Erwin von Witzleben was a major figure in the German resistance to Hitler. A former field marshal in the German Army, he took part in the coup of the 20 July 1944 against Adolf Hitler and was to become the supreme commander of the Wehrmacht if successful. After this failure, von Witzleben was arrested by the Nazis and executed on 8 August 1944. In the game, Erwin von Witzleben is a simple general in a Germany where Hitler was just a soldier who died in 1920.
218[[/folder]]
219
220[[folder:Friedrich Paulus]]
221[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_friedrich_paulus_kr.png]]
222->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Non-socialist puppet state)
223->'''Party:''' Nationalkomitee Freies Deutschland[[note]]National Committee for a Free Germany[[/note]]
224->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
225Friedrich Paulus can become the leader of a rival German government and/or of a puppeted Germany.
226-----
227* AllohistoricalAllusion: The real Paulus, after surrendering at Stalingrad, joined the Soviet-sponsored, anti-Nazi National Committee for a Free Germany before becoming an East German citizen. In Kaiserreich this is upgraded to possibly becoming the leader of a (non-socialist) puppeted Germany.
228[[/folder]]
229
230[[folder:Franz von Papen]]
231[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_franz_von_papen.png]]
232->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Non-socialist puppet state, Election)
233->'''Party:''' Deutsche Zentrumspartei[[note]]German Centre Party[[/note]], Deutscher Block[[note]]German Bloc[[/note]] (Non-socialist puppet state, Election)
234->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy (Non-socialist puppet state, Election)
235----
236* HistoricalDowngrade: In OTL, Franz von Papen was Chancellor of Germany in 1932 for just over 5 months. In Kaiserreich, he was never chancellor and is only the leader of the Prussian Zentrum. He can possibly become Chancellor of a democratic puppet Germany after winning the election.
237* HistoricalVillainDowngrade: In our reality, Franz von Papen played a key role in Hitler's rise to power and was his vice-chancellor from 1933 to 1934. In Kaiserreich, von Papen is a conservative politician close to the reactionary elements of the [=DkP=].
238[[/folder]]
239
240[[folder:Marie-Pierre Koenig]]
241[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_fra_marie_pierre_koenig_kr.png]]
242->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Commune of France puppet state)
243->'''Party:''' Kommunistische Arbeiter-Partei Deutschlands - Vereinigte[[note]]Communist Workers’ Party of Germany - United[[/note]]
244->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism
245Marie-Pierre Koenig is a general of the Commune of France, who is in charge of the German Socialist occupation government and waits until a proper government can be created before returning back to France.
246----
247* AllohistoricalAllusion: In OTL Koenig was military governor of the French occupation zone in Germany after the end of [=WW2=] and can occupy a similar position in Kaiserreich.
248[[/folder]]
249
250%%[[folder:Bernard Paget]]
251%%->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Union of Britain puppet state)
252%%->'''Party:''' Kommunistische Arbeiter-Partei Deutschlands - Vereinigte[[note]]Communist Workers’ Party of Germany - United[[/note]]
253%%->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism
254%%----
255%%[[/folder]]
256
257[[folder:Georgy Zhukov]]
258[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_rus_georgiy_zhukov.png]]
259->'''Role:''' Country Leader (Socialist Russia puppet state)
260->'''Party:''' Kommunistische Arbeiter-Partei Deutschlands - Vereinigte[[note]]Communist Workers’ Party of Germany - United[[/note]]
261->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism
262----
263* AllohistoricalAllusion: In OTL Zhukov was military governor of the Soviet occupation zone in Germany right after the end of [=WW2=] and can occupy the same position in Kaiserreich.
264[[/folder]]
265
266[[folder:Willi Münzenberg]]
267[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_willi_munzenberg_3.png]]
268->'''Role:''' Chairman[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Münzenberg becomes leader of Socialists)
269->'''Party:''' Kommunistische Arbeiter-Partei Deutschlands - Vereinigte[[note]]Communist Workers’ Party of Germany - United[[/note]], Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands[[note]]Communist Party of Germany[[/note]] (Radical Socialist puppet state), Bund der Kommunisten[[note]]The League of Communists is a minor radical tendency within the German far left, born out of the Hamburg tendency of the KAPD and originally led by Heinrich Laufenberg and Fritz Wolffheim — two trade union leaders and party leaders in Hamburg. They advocate for what they call "national communism" and "national syndicalism", and have sympathies towards German nationalism.[[/note]] (Totalist puppet state)
270->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism, Syndicalism, Totalism
271A German Socialist political activist who leads the Free German Socialist Republic after the election with KAPD is underway.
272----
273* AuthorityInNameOnly: Münzenberg is placed in power as a figurehead with the actual government aligning with the ideology of Germany's overlord.
274* CommieNazis: The Bund der Kommunisten, created by Heinrich Laufenberg and Fritz Wolffheim (who were OTL National Bolsheviks), advocates for "national communism" and "national syndicalism", a synthesis of Communism and German nationalism, and may attempt to recruit from German ultranationalist parties after being put in power.
275* ThePurge: The Totalists will purge the rival Syndicalists.
276[[/folder]]
277
278[[folder:Friedrich Wilhelm V]]
279[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_rus_boris_romanov.jpg]]
280->'''Role:''' Emperor[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Tsarist Russia puppet)
281->'''Party:''' Nationalkomitee Freies Deutschland[[note]]National Committee for a Free Germany[[/note]]
282->'''Ideology:''' Authoritarian Democracy
283-----
284* NaturalizedName: Boris Vladimirovich Romanov adopts the much more German regnal name Friedrich Wilhelm V upon becoming Emperor.
285* TheUsurper: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Duke_Boris_Vladimirovich_of_Russia Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich]] is a member of the Romanov family that replaces the Hohenzollern dynasty should a monarchist Russia puppet Germany.
286[[/folder]]
287
288!!''The Military''
289[[folder:August von Mackensen]]
290[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_august_mackensen_kr.png]]
291
292August von Mackensen is a living legend in Germany. A veteran of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, he continued his military career until he became one of the main leaders of the German army during the Weltkrieg. After the war, von Mackensen became the head of the German army despite his old age. But at the age of 87 in 1936, the Generalfeldmarschall's physical and mental capacities are no longer what they were and many feel that von Mackensen should retire soon.
293----
294* ImprobableAge: Despite being 87 years old, Mackensen is one of the leading German field marshals and head of the Deutsches Heer.
295* OldSoldier: August von Mackensen fought in the Franco-Prussian War before becoming one of the leading German generals of the Weltkrieg.
296* RedBaron: The Generalfeldmarschall is known as "The Last Hussar".
297* WarHero: In addition to his service in the Franco-Prussian War, Mackensen served with distinction during the Weltkrieg and distinguished himself in campaigns in Galicia, Serbia and Romania.
298[[/folder]]
299
300[[folder:Rupprecht von Bayern]]
301[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_rupprecht_bayern_kr.png]]
302
303King of Bavaria, Rupprecht von Bayern is also a Generalfeldmarschall of the Deutsches Heer. Heir to King Ludwig III of Bavaria, he was put in charge of various armies as a nobleman when the Weltkrieg broke out. However, Rupprecht von Bayern quickly proved that he was one of the best generals in the German army. He was promoted to the rank of Field Marshal in 1916 and became King of Bavaria in 1921. Since then, Rupprecht von Bayern has been a monarch committed to Bavarian institutions and is ready to defend the interests of his kingdom within Germany.
304----
305* TheGoodKing: Rupprecht von Bayern is genuinely concerned with the interests of Bavaria and respects the constitutional status of his kingdom.
306* OldSoldier: The heir to the Bavarian throne served with distinction during the Weltkrieg and became one of the most decorated officers in the German army. Now the 60-year-old continues to exercise his commands in the Deutsches Heer.
307[[/folder]]
308
309[[folder:Gerd von Rundstedt]]
310[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_gerd_von_rundstedt_kr_8.png]]
311
312Gerd von Rundstedt is a German general of the Deutsches Heer who is appreciated by his colleagues for his skills and experience. Moreover, he is considered to be the most apolitical officer in the German General Staff.
313----
314* GenerationXerox: Von Rundstedt followed the family tradition and made a career in the German armed forces like all the men of his family.
315* HistoricalVillainDowngrade: The real Gerd von Rundstedt had no connection with the NSDAP, but nonetheless turned a blind eye on the massacres committed by his troops on the Eastern Front. After the war, he was prosecuted for his role in the extermination of Jews in the East and the summary execution of British prisoners of war in the West. In the world of Kaiserreich, von Rundstedt is an apolitical officer who serves a regime at peace that is not involved in war crimes or crimes against humanity.
316* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Being apolitical, Gerd von Rundstedt serves his country first and foremost and considers that a Prussian officer never mutinies, no matter who rules Germany.
317* OldSoldier: {{Downplayed|Trope}} -- Von Rundstedt served during the Weltkrieg. However, he worked in staff positions and did not fight at the front.
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:Albert Kesselring]]
321[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_albert_kesselring_kr.png]]
322A general of the German army, Albert Kesselring is a potential leader of the German Air Force.
323----
324* AllohistoricalAllusion: Albert Kesselring's career is similar to the one he had at OTL. A general in the German army, he joined in 1933 a Luftwaffe that was being created.
325* HistoricalVillainDowngrade: Like so many other German generals, Albert Kesselring was involved in the war crimes of Nazi Germany. He was accused of ordering the execution of Italian civilians at the end of the war. In Kaiserreich, Kesselring serves an imperial regime at peace and quite different from Nazi Germany.
326[[/folder]]
327
328[[folder:Erich Hoepner]]
329[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_erich_hoepner_kr_3.png]]
330The German general Erich Hoepner is a potential Chief of Staff of the German military and Chief of the Heer, the German army.
331----
332* HistoricalDowngrade: Erich Hoepner is a controversial historical figure. General of the Nazi army, he participated in the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 and collaborated with the Einsatzgruppen. However, Hoepner later joined the German resistance to Hitler and was executed by the Nazis for his role in the July 20, 1944 coup. In any case, in Kaiserreich, Erich Hoepner is a mere general, far from the role he had in our history.
333[[/folder]]
334
335[[folder:Erich von Manstein]]
336[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_erich_von_manstein_kr_0.png]]
337
338A German general, Erich von Manstein is a veteran of the First World War and a newcomer in the German General Staff. In the years following the war, he travelled around Europe studying the military tactics of other countries. Since then, von Manstein has been a proponent of reforming the Deutsches Heer to place greater emphasis on mobile warfare. He is a potential Chief of Staff of the German military.
339-----
340* HistoricalVillainDowngrade: In our reality, Erich von Manstein was one of Hitler's best generals. Moreover, he participated in Nazi Germany's war crimes. For example, his French biographer, historian Benoît Lemay, proved in 2006 that von Manstein ordered several units of his 11th army to help the Einsatzgruppen to exterminate the Jews in Crimea in 1941-1942. In the world of Kaiserreich, Erich von Manstein is an ordinary German general who committed no crime.
341* InternalReformist: Von Manstein stands out from his peers by his desire to modernise the German art of war.
342[[/folder]]
343
344[[folder:Heinz Guderian]]
345[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_heinz_guderian_kr_6.png]]
346A German general, Heinz Guderian is a potential Chief of Staff of the German military.
347----
348* HistoricalVillainDowngrade: Like so many other generals of the German army in our reality, Heinz Guderian was involved in the crimes of the Nazi regime. During the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, his troops carried out numerous massacres without any protest from Guderian. In Kaiserreich, where Germany was not controlled by the Nazis, the general is not involved in any war crimes or crimes against humanity.
349[[/folder]]
350
351[[folder:Erich Raeder]]
352[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_erich_raeder_kr_3.png]]
353An admiral of the German navy, Erich Raeder is a potential supreme commander of the German Navy
354----
355* HistoricalVillainDowngrade: While in our reality Erich Raeder played an important role in the rearmament of Germany and in Adolf Hitler's military plans, in Kaiserreich he is a mere admiral who is far from any plans to commit war crimes or crimes against humanity.
356* InSpiteOfANail: Erich Raeder can become supreme commander of the German Navy like in real life from 1928 to 1943.
357[[/folder]]
358
359[[folder:Karl Dönitz]]
360[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_karl_donitz_kr.png]]
361->'''Party:''' Zentrumspartei[[note]]Created in 1870, the Zentrum (Centre) has always represented the interests of German Catholics. The party was the main enemy of Bismarck during the Kulturkampf, with it later becoming more and more integrated into day-to-day ruling. The Zentrum was a main architect of the Reichstag’s Peace Resolution of 1917, under the guise of the leader of the parliamentary faction, Matthias Erzberger. The Zentrum was opposed to the Ludendorff dictatorship, though it refrained from supporting protests. The party tried to widen its appeal in 1923, however this failed massively, causing the rise of the centrist Wilhelm Marx, however he was unable to turn the fortunes of the party, with the Zentrum losing another election in 1932. \
362With both the leftists and centrists within the party discredited, the right-wing under the leadership of Franz von Papen took over, pursuing an unitarian vision, which caused many defections from the party, with him also causing the left-wing of the party to jump ship and form the CSRP. The party is strongly aligned to the DKP, however there Heinrich Brüning is leading the opposition towards von Papen’s leadership, wanting a return to the original federalist elements of the Zentrum, with him also wishing to reunite the Zentrum with its splinter parties.[[/note]]
363->'''Ideology:''' Social Conservatism
364Karl Dönitz is a German admiral as well as a member of the Zentrum, a Catholic political party. He is one of Germany's potential economy ministers if the Zentrum comes to power and a potential leader of the German Navy.
365----
366* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The Protestant Dönitz can become a high-ranking member of Zentrum, an almost exclusively Catholic party both in real life and in the mod.
367* HistoricalVillainDowngrade: In the game, Karl Dönitz is just an admiral and member of a conservative party, whereas his real life counterpart was a major actor of the Nazi war effort during World War II, leading the Kriegsmarine from 1943 on. Moreover, he was a fervent anti-Semite and supporter of Hitler, and even succeeded Hitler as President of the Reich for a few days in May 1945.
368[[/folder]]
369
370%%!! ''The Socialists''
371%%[[folder:Wilhelm Pieck]]
372%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_wilhelm_pieck_i.png]]
373%%->'''Party:''' Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands[[note]]Communist Party of Germany[[/note]]
374%%->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism
375%%A German Marxist political activist who leads the Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands
376%%----
377%%[[/folder]]
378
379%%[[folder:Rudolf Rocker]]
380%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_rudolf_rocker_i.png]]
381%%->'''Party:''' Kommunistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands/Kommunistische Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands[[note]]The KAPD (Communist Workers' Party) was formed in April 1920 as a split from the KPD based upon tactical and political differences, with the most important one being the KAPD's strong council-communist bent, anti-parliamentarianism and their tactics of 'leadership by example', decried as adventurist by the KPD majority. The KAPD's primary ally is the KAUD, formed in 1931 as a merger of the anti-trade union organisation AAUD (Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union Deutschland, General Workers' Union of Germany) and the AAUD-E (Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union - Einheitsorganisation, General Workers' Union of Germany - Unitary Organisation). Both the KAPD and KAUD express their support for 'Unionen', unions that are formed based upon economic regions, not trades, unlike the traditional 'Gewerkschaften'. These 'Unionen' are made out of factory organisations (Betriebsorganisationen, BO). They also both support the formation of a unitary organisation for the proletariat, however most agree that this is not possible currently and thus are willing to maintain the KAPD as a 'necessary evil' (the AAUD-E demanded immediate unification and thus split from the AAUD in 1921, which however after becoming fully decimated re-unified with the AAUD). The organisations insist that the revolution is not a task of a party, but the task of the proletariat, seeing the KAPD's role as merely being a catalyst for their action, with the task of the KAUD being meanwhile to fight against the traditional trade unions and take control of the workplaces.[[/note]]
382%%->'''Ideology:''' Syndicalism
383%%A German Anarcho-Syndicalist political activist who leads the Kommunistische Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands.
384%%----
385%%[[/folder]]
386
387%%[[folder:Ernst Thälmann]]
388%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_ernst_thalmann.png]]
389%%->'''Party:''' Bund der Kommunisten[[note]]League of Communists[[/note]]
390%%->'''Ideology:''' Totalism
391%%A German Communist political activist who leads the Bund der Kommunisten
392%%----
393%%[[/folder]]
394
395%%[[folder:Paul Frölich]]
396%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_paul_frolich.png]]
397%%->'''Role:''' Chairman[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (Rhenish Socialist puppet)
398%%->'''Party:''' Kommunistische Arbeiter-Partei Deutschlands - Rheinische[[note]]Communist Workers’ Party of Germany - Rhenish[[/note]]
399%%->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism, Syndicalism, Totalism
400%%A German Socialist political activist who can lead the Rhenish Socialist Republic if Germany is taken over by Socialists and splits off the Rhineland
401%%----
402%%[[/folder]]
403
404%%[[folder:Kurt Eisner]]
405%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_kurt_eisner.png]]
406%%->'''Role:''' Chairman[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (South German Socialist puppet)
407%%->'''Party:''' Kommunistische Arbeiter-Partei Deutschlands - Süddeutsche[[note]]Communist Workers’ Party of Germany - South German[[/note]]
408%%->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism, Syndicalism, Totalism
409%%A German Socialist political activist who can lead the South German Federation if Germany is taken over by Socialists and splits off South Germany
410%%----
411%%[[/folder]]
412
413%%[[folder:Franz Jacob]]
414%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_franz_jacob.png]]
415%%->'''Role:''' Chairman[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (North German Socialist puppet)
416%%->'''Party:''' Kommunistische Arbeiter-Partei Deutschlands - Norddeutsche[[note]]Communist Workers’ Party of Germany - North German[[/note]]
417%%->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism, Syndicalism, Totalism
418%%A German Socialist political activist who can lead the North German Federation if Germany is taken over by Socialists and splits off North Germany
419%%----
420%%[[/folder]]
421
422%%[[folder:Karl Liebknecht]]
423%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_germany_karl_liebknecht_4.png]]
424%%->'''Role:''' Chairman[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (East German Socialist puppet)
425%%->'''Party:''' Kommunistische Arbeiter-Partei Deutschlands - Ostdeutsche[[note]]Communist Workers’ Party of Germany - East German[[/note]]
426%%->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism, Syndicalism, Totalism
427%%A German Socialist political activist who can lead the East German Union if Germany is taken over by Socialists and splits off East Germany
428%%----
429%%[[/folder]]
430
431%%[[folder:Erich Wollenberg]]
432%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_ger_erich_wollenberg_0.png]]
433%%->'''Role:''' Chairman[[note]]Country Leader[[/note]] (East Prussian Socialist puppet)
434%%->'''Party:''' Kommunistische Arbeiter-Partei Deutschlands - Ostpreußischer[[note]]Communist Workers’ Party of Germany - East Prussian[[/note]]
435%%->'''Ideology:''' Radical Socialism, Syndicalism, Totalism
436%%A German Communist political activist who can lead the East Prussian Union if Germany is taken over by Socialists and splits off East Prussia
437%%----
438%%[[/folder]]

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