Photos of the Kaiserreich

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The flag Used by The Tanzanian and EASA Backed revolutionary unity party and it’s Armed wing Central unity Council was one of the first rebel groups to form in the Nigerian Civil War 1983-1994
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Flag used by Reichspakt and Egyptian backed United Royal party and it’s armed wing preparatory committee for The Federal kingdom of Nigeria both traditionalist and monarchist In character and it’s a primary support Is among the Fula and Hausa peoples in the north of the country It was also the second group to rise against the SRC Government

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Flag used by entente backed provisional Committee of national reconstruction And it’s civilian wing National Independence Party .Formed from mutinying army officers and soldiers it was the third group Anti-government groups form
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Flag used by APCPS and Kenyan backed National Democratic Party and it’s armed wing supreme National military council it was Founded by Coalition of previously minor rebel groups into one force
 
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A Example of Main force or Fuerza principal ;FP Of the popular army of Central America (ejercito popular de centroamerica;EPCA) the Armed wing of Centroamerican liberation front(Frente de liberación centroamericano;FDLCA ) Generally Throughout the early part of the Civil War FDLCA Forces were better organized than other guerrilla Forces . FDLCA Force Were organized into the classical III tiered Force structure (Main Force regulars, Regional fighters, part-time Guerrillas) As outlined in Deng Yanda’s On Guerrilla warfare And On Protracted War
 
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A Photo of MDENCA fighters
Generally the National army for free Centroamerica (Ejército Nacional por Centroamérica Libre ;ENCAL) the armed wing of the Central American national resistance Movement (Movimiento de resistencia nacional centroamericano;MDENCA) were better Armed than other guerrilla Forces but poorly organized Throughout The early part of the civil war . By the midway point they were organized as such
three squads formed a detachment (destacamento) of about twenty men. Three of these combined to form a group (grupo) of around sixty men. In practice, losses, recruitment, and other factors could change these figures. Varying numbers of groups would be put under a task force (fuerza de tarea).As task forces swelled in size, a new level of organization was created in early 1974, the regional commando (or command,comando regional)
 
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A model of The silver arrow The secretive NRC VIP jetliner A modified foxbat interceptor Most Chairmans preferred The Presidential aircraft to the silver arrow with the exception being underwood Who probably preferred it to Presidential aircraft
 
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Flag of Combined Syndicates of America (CSA) and the people’s Continental army (PCA) after the collapse of the CSA in 1937 it’s remnants continue to fight a guerrilla war against McArthur And the subsequent National restoration Council . Because of their isolation though Their only support was via the KMT’s Revolutionary Affairs bureau (革命事务局) Successors to the Infamous Zhōng tè jú . The PCA were Infamous among Anti-NRC Groups for their actions against the NRC Compared to groups like ALA They were Far more experienced And ruthless . They’re also friendly to the APLA And generally Had greater contact With international anti-NRC Forces and Other socialist parties. Post fall of the NRC They Refounded the Socialist party of America
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A photo of members of the national guard of Central America (Guardia Nacional de Centroamérica or la Guardia) The national guard in the central American Republic was a de facto second Armed forces In parallel to the regular military It had its own air forces own Navy And was a primary Force against anti-Junta insurgency In the 80s Underworld increased US Support for the unification Junta Against the FDLCA and MDENCA guerrillas


So what do you think of my new additions @theg*ddam*hoi2fan @President Earl Warren @raffaele gaggioli
 
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(I'm feeling rather productive,all based on my CSA runs.)

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William Dudley Pelley,the leader of the Silver Shirts and the National Populist faction of the America First Party.After the defeat of the AUS,he coordinated the Minutemen insurgency against the CSA from Colombia until he was abducted by the Office of Strategic Services in 1965,trialed and executed,the last person to receive death penalty for treason and acts of terrorism in the Workers Confederation.
Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy
 
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Flag of Combined Syndicates of America (CSA) and the people’s Continental army (PCA) after the collapse of the CSA in 1937 it’s remnants continue to fight a guerrilla war against McArthur And the subsequent National restoration Council . Because of their isolation though Their only support was via the KMT’s Revolutionary Affairs bureau (革命事务局) Successors to the Infamous Zhōng tè jú . The PCA were Infamous among Anti-NRC Groups for their actions against the NRC Compared to groups like ALA They were Far more experienced And ruthless . They’re also friendly to the APLA And generally Had greater contact With international anti-NRC Forces and Other socialist parties. Post fall of the NRC They Refounded the Socialist party of America
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A photo of members of the national guard of Central America (Guardia Nacional de Centroamérica or la Guardia) The national guard in the central American Republic was a de facto second Armed forces In parallel to the regular military It had its own air forces own Navy And was a primary Force against anti-Junta insurgency In the 80s Underworld increased US Support for the unification Junta Against the FDLCA and MDENCA guerrillas


So what do you think of my new additions @theg*ddam*hoi2fan @President Earl Warren @raffaele gaggioli
Very good
 
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William Richard Tolbert Jr 20th president of Liberia and Chairman of the National Redemption council (NRC-L) Considered one of the principal Leaders of the NRC era US’s New Africa initiative (NAI) . The NRC-L Continued and enhanced Americo-Liberian Dominance in the country as well as encourage african-american Immigration under the new settlement initiative in collaboration with NRC era US. the NRC-L Lasted until 1989 With the start of the first Liberian Civil War

Putting the concept Put forward by @raffaele gaggioli In to Writing
 
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William Richard Tolbert Jr 20th president of Liberia and Chairman of the National Redemption council (NRC-L) Considered one of the principal Leaders of the NRC era US’s New Africa initiative (NAI) . The NRC-L Continued and enhanced Americo-Liberian Dominance in the country as well as encourage african-american Immigration under the new settlement initiative in collaboration with NRC era US. the NRC-L Lasted until 1989 With the start of the first Liberian Civil War

Putting the concept Put forward by @raffaele gaggioli In to Writing
Thank you very much for this
 
Sure, why not? What do you have in mind?
here’s a current list all the Factions in the Civil War This is not including potential spill over To the rest of West Africa
Independent liberation front of Liberia IIFL supported by Elfenbeinküste (Ivory Coast)

National independence front of Liberia (NIFL)supported by Guinea

National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL)

United Liberation Movement of Liberia for Democracy (ULIMO)

Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia (INPFL)

Movement for Democracy in Liberia (MODEL)

Librarian people liberation Army (LPLA)

Africans people liberation Army-West Africa (APLA-WA)

All of Factions gain territory post collapse of the NRC-L at the beginning of the Civil War Also I suggest we do a bit of research on the real life Librarian civil wars
 
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here’s a current list all the Factions in the Civil War This is not including potential spill over To the rest of West Africa
Independent liberation front of Liberia IIFL supported by Elfenbeinküste (Ivory Coast)

National independence front of Liberia (NIFL)supported by Guinea

National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL)

United Liberation Movement of Liberia for Democracy (ULIMO)

Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia (INPFL)

Movement for Democracy in Liberia (MODEL)

Librarian people liberation Army (LPLA)

Africans people liberation Army-West Africa (APLA-WA)

All of Factions gain territory post collapse of the NRC-L at the beginning of the Civil War Also I suggest we do a bit of research on the real life Librarian civil wars
So this is basically a Yugoslavia type pf collapse?
Also i think we should start with explaining how and why the US started the program
 
we should start with explaining how and why the US started the program
I did some research Liberia And apparently in OTL The economy was good in the 50s and 60s So I figured the program is a mix of Liberian advertisement Immigration while We need to think of The national restoration Councils reasons of initiating the program. One of the unexpected results is the fact that African people's Liberation Army As of getting a West African Branch due to the amount of African American Settlement They also have of a Central African Branch but that's entirely different Story from The West African one
 
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I did some research Liberia And apparently in OTL The economy was good in the 50s and 60s So I figured the program is a mix of Liberian advertisement Immigration while We need to think of The national restoration Councils reasons of initiating the program. One of the unexpected results is the fact that African people's Liberation Army As of getting a West African Branch due to the amount of African American Settlement They also have of a Central African Branch but that's entirely different Story from The West African one
Regarding the National Restoration Council's motivations to start the program, i had three ideas:
1) It wanted to get rid of a minority that it considered untrostworthy and improve its relationship with the southern states who sided with the AUS during the 2ACW

2)It wanted to expand its sphere of influence in Africa, especially because Ethiopia was the only african nation friendly to the US and only because its alliance with the Russian Empire

3) Some of its members actuslly believed it was the best solution for both the whites and blacks living in the US.

My idea is that only political activists were drported to Liberia. For the most part african-americans were simply encouraged to move there, mostly with the promises of more freedoom and financial benefits

I was also considering the idea that the Liberia idea started only after the collapse of the Spanish State in Morocco (see my post at page 128 for more details regarding Spain).
 
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