A stalemate.Also should the Italo Turkish War end in Italian Victory or Defeat?
A stalemate.Also should the Italo Turkish War end in Italian Victory or Defeat?
July 18, 1962: Adopting Ferdinand Schorner's suggestions, Hermann Goering starts imposing mass conscription in areas of Germany controlled by the Wehrstaat (as Goering's militarist-dominated regime comes to be known as) with Goering's only option being to impose some minor limitations regarding technical experts, who are conscripted into non-combat roles only.July 17, 1962: Heydrich's forces are tossed into disarray, with countless partisan groups among any germans in East Prussia causing trouble. Meanwhile, Goring's blitz against Bormann begins to stall, and Speer begins to push against Goring's forces from the left.
Sorry Abit busy in IRL. Will get something up later@President Earl Warren, any events regarding the wider world and the GCW?
July 26, 1962: After a conference which lasts over a week, the Council of Verona reaches a decision with Farinacci (and his faction) finding himself effectively purged from the PNF for his pro-German and extremist stances while Ciano and Balbo emerging as the main "winners" of the Verona Council with Ciano maintaining his posts as Duce of the PNF and Prime Minister while Balbo becomes Defence Minister and Secretary of the PNF. With the diarchy of Ciano and Balbo in charge, reform in Italy is guaranteed with the only question being whether it leads to full democratization or simply a further liberalization of the fascist regime.July 17, 1962:
August 1, 1962: Civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. Makes a speech against both violence, going on hunger strike to end the violence.July 27th,1962: After an ambiguous incident with Police shooting of a Black Teenager in Harlem, riots break out across the Country as this comes off of Nixons scuttling of the Civil Rights Bill
July 22, 1962: A week into Japan's power struggle, Admiral Takagi, a known reformist, calling for less militarization of Japanese society (including more independence for the puppet states of the GEACPS), a thorough anti-corruption campaign, and economic policies favoring the "new breed" of keiretsu, is the front-runner for contention as Japan's next Prime Minister.July 15, 1962: The corruption investigation continues and reveals several high ranking officials, including Prime Minister Ino himself to be in on it. A flurry of resignations ensues, and several candidates begin positioning themselves for the position of Japan's Prime Minister. The army and navy are divided, but the favorite of the Army seems to be Kaya, while the favorite of the Navy is Takagi. So far, Kaya, Takagi, and Ikeda have all announced their names in the running.
Uh, I am afraid this must be retconned. As shown in the dev diary, the power struggle is not something resolved in a week. It is a complex, long process that will take months, if not more, as factions grow and weaken. Additionally, we haven't even started the Economic War.July 22, 1962: The Diet votes narrowly to elect Admiral Takagi as the new Prime Minister of Japan with Takagi, a known reformist, calling for less militarization of Japanese society (including more independence for the puppet states of the GEACPS), a thorough anti-corruption campaign, and economic policies favoring the "new breed" of keiretsu.
In addition to this, Alfred Frauenfeld's authority is far from secure within the Reichskommissariat's government as Theodor Oberlander and Alfred Rosenberg have strong power bases.July 28, 1962: Erich Koch, Reichskommissar of Ukraine, is assassinated. The same day, Alfred Frauenfeld becomes his successor.
August 1, 1962: Instability grows in Reichskommissariat Ukraine, as the OUN-B, the Cossacks and pre-war communist guerrillas all intensify their operations.
Edited accordingly so he's just the initial front-runner.Uh, I am afraid this must be retconned. As shown in the dev diary, the power struggle is not something resolved in a week. It is a complex, long process that will take months, if not more, as factions grow and weaken. Additionally, we haven't even started the Economic War.
July 24, 1962: Following days of a deadlock in the legislature, a new Prime Minister is decided on: Kiichi Aichi. His agenda: not very clear. The endless arguments between the different factions of liberals, conservatives, and reform bureaucrats, has resulted in a compromise of a PM who really seeks not much other than to survive. This marks the beginning of the interregnum.July 22, 1962: A week into Japan's power struggle, Admiral Takagi, a known reformist, calling for less militarization of Japanese society (including more independence for the puppet states of the GEACPS), a thorough anti-corruption campaign, and economic policies favoring the "new breed" of keiretsu, is the front-runner for contention as Japan's next Prime Minister.
August 2, 1962: upon further investigation by the tokkeitai, however, the newspaper leaks were fake, which was started by IJA.July 28, 1962: Takagi's lead in the power struggle is significantly hit when a newspaper leaks significant scandals he was involved in, including receiving bribes