I do not see him being very noteworthy in a timeline like this, but he may end up mentioned somewhere, somehow.What are you going to do with Günther Gereke?
Geez looking at this I remembered how good this mod looks. Do we have an eta on release?Apologies for the lack of teasers here over the last few months. Those who are on the Discord know the mod is still very much alive.
This Armistice Day brings a teaser for a very polarized France:
God damn, that's beautiful (and horrible, but there's beauty in that mess of a nation). Fantastic stuff!Apologies for the lack of teasers here over the last few months. Those who are on the Discord know the mod is still very much alive.
This Armistice Day brings a teaser for a very polarized France:
We are currently aiming for a release at some point in 2020. When a more specific timeframe is established it will be announced of course.Geez looking at this I remembered how good this mod looks. Do we have an eta on release?
More along the lines of Mussolini (in fact, Mussolini's prison writings have personally influenced the Lyautey regime), although with its own uniquely French characteristics and history as explained in the national spirit.Question on France, is French Corporatism supposed to be like Park-Chung Hee's corporatism, or is it more like Mussolini's corporatism?
Will we be able to decide what form it takes? The spirit mentions a lot of different visions for it.We are currently aiming for a release at some point in 2020. When a more specific timeframe is established it will be announced of course.
More along the lines of Mussolini (in fact, Mussolini's prison writings have personally influenced the Lyautey regime), although with its own uniquely French characteristics and history as explained in the national spirit.
At a guess I'd say continue the military dictatorship, monarchist, classical Fascist, and NatSoc- Lyautay especially seems like a stand in for Hindenburg, and his PM as described seems a bit like Hitler.Will we be able to decide what form it takes? The spirit mentions a lot of different visions for it.
Well, from what I've learned on Tardieu, the dude was far from a fascist, just mainly a moderate conservative. Let's also not forget the fact that the far-left parties have a degree of popularity along with the two more moderate political parties (SocLibs and SocDems), so it's entirely possible that there could be a return to French democracy if the military government screws up badly enough.At a guess I'd say continue the military dictatorship, monarchist, classical Fascist, and NatSoc- Lyautay especially seems like a stand in for Hindenburg, and his PM as described seems a bit like Hitler.
He is not as moderate as he may seem at a glance. Tardieu historically diverted government funds towards the far-right leagues and took a turn towards anti-parliamentarism and extreme conservatism in the early 1930s. His ideological flip flopping is reflected here, as his views have shifted towards authoritarian conservatism and cooperation with the far-right. With that said, there are certainly a number of figures in and around the Lyautey regime that advocate a more extreme right-wing platform than Tardieu. On the potential of a restoration of liberal democracy, that will be possible albeit it won't be the easiest nor most common path and certainly will not be manifested by Tardieu.Well, from what I've learned on Tardieu, the dude was far from a fascist, just mainly a moderate conservative. Let's also not forget the fact that the far-left parties have a degree of popularity along with the two more moderate political parties (SocLibs and SocDems), so it's entirely possible that there could be a return to French democracy if the military government screws up badly enough.
1. Many anti-fascist exiles from OTL are also forced into exile by the military regime. Salvemini is in exile with political ties to the opposition towards the military regime. De Ambris distanced himself from fascism as he did in OTL and has ties to the socialist opposition.So, I was rereading the Dev Report about the Italian Civil War, and I was wondering about a couple of things.
1. Without Fascism, what are some notable exiles it created doing, like Salvemini, his students, De Ambris and so on?
2. What side do the Republicans take, considering in the OTL Civil War they were so republican they decided not to collaborate with the CLN because of its acceptance of the monarchy (deciding instead to operate semi-indipendently)?
3. With Mussolini in jail, what happened to the factions within the Fascist Party? OTL there were more or less six, all led by someone, who's dominant here?
What's going on in Guangxi and southeastern Hunan? I feel like Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi would be rather displeased with this turn of events. Not to mention Cheng Qian.There's another teaser that just came out. The KMT is already split between Wuhan and Nanjing just like OTL.
lol duumvirate more like dumbvirateThe only Portuguese government I recognize is a Gonçalves-Fogaça elected duumvirate