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A poster celebrating Chairman of the Combined Syndicates of America Ron Reagan. Reagan's rule is considered as the heyday of the Centralist rule, marked by the increasing of the Chairman's power, centralization of economics, installing of cult of personality of Reagan himself and the defiant anti-Russian stance during the Kalterkrieg.

It'd be interesting if OTL neoconservatives became Totalists in KR. IRL, neoconservaties were mostly disappointed leftists, and guess what people were leftists before turning right-wing, but are Totalists in KR...
 
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Kulturbatallion members in the National Republic of Germany burn books banned by Russian military administration orders,10 June 1944.

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Policemen loading dissidents into trains heading into Katorga archipelagos in Siberia and Central Asia.

(If you release NatPop German Union as a Savinkovist Russia in DH,they have event chains of book burnings,detaining dissidents and culminating in Bavaria rising up)
 
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A rally of the Mongolian Eurasianists in Baatar Khot[1], 2009. Even though the Eurasianist movement consists mostly of descendants of the White Russian emigrants, they are supporters of the Mongolian neo-imperialism, restoration of Baron Ungern's orders and revanchism against the Republic of China. In spite of their little relevance in the current Mongolian politics, this group attracted the attention of the Chinese media due to its eccentrity.

[1] OTL Ulaanbaatar. "Baatar Khot" (the City of the Hero) was a original suggestion of the Mongolian capital's name under Soviets, but it was declined in favor of more proletarian-sounding name "Ulaanbaatar" (the City of the Red Hero").
 
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Careful there, bud... the Russian tricolour has very long history and tradition just to reduce it only to the occassional use by Russian collaborationists.
This flag was also used by class enemies - whiteguard counter-revolutionaries. For me tricolor is the symbol of Russian reaction.
 
Speaking about collaborationists...
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Pyotr Krasnov, the former Hetman of the Don-Kuban Union, serving as the German general and the leader of pro-German Russian collaborationist organization "Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia". After being deposed by the Russian State's forces general Krasnov fled from the occupied Cossack territory to Germany. In emigration, he called for "pre-emptive" strike against the Savinkovist regime and liberation of the Russian people under Kaiser's supervision. His voice was heard after the Russian invasion to Mitteleuropean Ukraine, White Ruthenia and the United Baltic Duchy, after which Krasnov was appointed as the general on the Eastern Front.

An excerpt from his "Manifesto against National Renewal":

Where was Russia, there is going the destruction of all Russian, the extermination of the intelligentsia, clergy, teachers, the destruction of strong and brave people, the destruction of the Cossacks, the diligent and industrious peasants and the creation of a gray, dull, intimidate herd of trained "re-educated", lumpens, "warriors"... And under them a little glimmers, waiting for deliverance, the unhappy Russian people, who dare not say a word...

I ask all Cossacks to be told that this war is not against Russia, but against Savinkov's anti-popular dictatorship, Jews and their henchmen who sell Russian blood. May the Lord help Germany and the Kaiser! Let them do what the Russians and Emperor Alexander I did for Prussia in 1813!
 
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Speaking about collaborationists...
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Pyotr Krasnov, the former Hetman of the Don-Kuban Union, serving as the German general and the leader of pro-German Russian collaborationist organization "Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia". After being disposed by the Russian State forces general Krasnov fled from the occupied Cossack territory to Germany. In emigration, he called for "pre-emptive" strike against the Savinkovist regime and liberation of the Russian people under Kaiser's supervision. His voice was heard after the Russian invasion to Mitteleuropean Ukraine, White Ruthenia and the United Baltic Duchy, after which Krasnov was appointed as the general on the Eastern Front.

An excerpt from his "Manifesto against National Renewal":
Dammit, Krasnov, you were doing so well until that last bit.
 
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