Photos of the New Order

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Russian refugees in Alaska, circa 2023. Even half a century since the fall of the Holy Russian Empire Russia is still a mess. Millions of Russians have crossed the bearing straight in search of a better life.
 
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Some national leaders
Scott Walker-America
Sergey Glazyev-Commonwealth of Russia
Markus Soder-Third Reich
George Galloway-People's Republic of England
Nobuo Kishi-Empire of Japan
Chen Shui-bian-Republic of China
All is good except for Sakhalin, sorry man but Russia is not getting that back considering it's referred to as a home island ingame/in universe.
 
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Infamous British dictator and Nazi collaborator Gerard Wallop. He ruled the UK as prime minister from 1965 to his death in 1984. His radical de-industrialization campaign and adherence to social credit in Britain lead to the economic ruin of Britian. During his 19 years in power the British population fell by nearly 15%, mainly due to famines, emigration, and political repression. Today he is praised in Britan and Europe as the "father of modern Britain", while in the anglosphere he is universally regarded as one of the most brutal dictators of the 20th century. However, some Anarcho-primitivists and eco-fascists have grown to view Wallop as a hero, with Ted Kaczynski and John Zerzan praising him for his pro-rural and de-industrialization policies.
 
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Presidents of the Republic of China from 1926 to present day Part 1
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Chiang Kai Shek (1926 -1944) (Died in office)
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Chiang Kai Shek was a close confidant of the first President of the ROC and founder of the Kuomintang Sun Yat Sen. He became leader of the KMT following Sun's death, and with an alliance with the Communists, he launched the Northern Expedition, defeating the Northern Worlords and securing control of most of China. He eventually turned on the Communists, believing they would be a threat to his rule. This began a decade-long civil war that lasted until the Japanese invasion of China. During his rule, he ruled China with an iron fist, using his feared NBIS to suppress decent and keep the population in line. He also started his own attempt to modernize China, called "The New Life Movement." This unfortunately ended in failure, and it also had the side effect of strengthening many extremist groups in China.

When the Japanese invaded China, Chiang and the leader of the Communist Party, Mao Zedong, formed the Second United Front to fight the Japanese. The United Front unfortunately failed to halt Japan's invasion due to the fractured state of China's government and economy, extreme corruption, low supply, and incompetance. This all culminated with the Fall of Chongqing, which led to the deaths of both Chiang Kai Shek and Mao Zedong. With no one left to command them, the remaining anti-Japanese forces either surrendered or fled to the frontier. His body was buried in an unmarked grave outside Chongqing.

During the Reorganized Government Era, Chiang was slandered as a brutal, corrupt tyrant and as a puppet of the West. His brutality also gave the Japanese somewhat of a justification for invading China. saying that Japan had actually liberated China from Chiang's tyranny.


But with the beginning of the Great Asian War, his image began to be revived by the National Protection Army, portraying him as a martyr for China's struggle against Japan. This continued when the Third Republic was established, the ratification of the 1970 ROC Constitution, and the beginning of the "National Reconstruction".

Today, Chiang is still seen as a brutal autocrat, but is now more seen as a martyr for China's independance.
 
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Presidents of the Republic of China from 1926 to present day Part 2
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Wang Jingwei (1940-1944) (Resigned due to ill health)

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Before the establishment of the Republic, Wang Jingwei was a prominent figure in anti-Qing circles and was a close confidant of Sun Yat Sen.
Initially a leftist, he opposed Chiang Kai Shek's rule, viewing him as a usurper and a traitor to Sun's ideals, even creating his own left-wing government in Wuhan, which dissolved after a purge of the Communists. Wang continued to oppose Chiang, but after loss after loss and failure to make an alliance with the CCP, he eventually joined Chiang's government. Also, around this time, he changed his political leanings to the extreme right and openly supported Pan-Asianism as a cause to expel Western imperialism. When the Japanese invaded China, Wang at first stood by Chiang's government. But, when the war continued to drag on, he defected to the Japanese, accepting an invitation to become the leader of a collaborationist government in Nanjing.

In Nanjing, he served only as a puppet of the Japanese and was effectively a rubber stamp for them to decimate and exploit China. He was also used as a propaganda tool by the Japanese for Chinese Soldiers to defect. Wang stepped down as President of the RNGROC to seek medical treatment in Japan for health issues from an assasination attempt in 1939 He died on November 10, 1944, in Nagoya at the age of 61.
He was given a massive state funeral and a mausoleum of his own, which was also near Sun Yat Sen's mausoleum. He was considered a hero of East Asia and Pan-Asianism during the Reorganized Government era, with many statues from Nanjing to Kunming built to honor him, buildings and streets dedicated to him, TV shows and movies glamourizing him, patriotic songs praising him, and even his old home in Nanjing converted to a mueseum.

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Photo of Wang's Funeral Wang Jingwei's Mausoleum Event in Nanjing remembering him in 1953

But 23 years after Wang Jingwei's death, the RNGROC was overthrown by the National Protection Army along with the Remenants of the NRA and indpendant Warlords in the Western Insurrection. During the Western Insurrection and the Great Asian War, the National Protection Army now revealed Wang as the traitor who he actuallly was. In NPA propaganda he and his successors are portrayed as rats and insects subservant to Japan. The NPA also began a campaign to rid China of Japanese and Pro-Sphere influence called Dejapanization, which involved destroying or changing anything praising Wang Jingwei and the RNGROC. For example Wang's mausoleum was destroyed by the NPA with dynamite and a large statue of him in the Centre of Nanjing was torn down, vandalised, and allegedly melted down to make bullets. When the Great Asian War ended and China's freedom restored, the campaign of Dejapanization until China was rid of his legacy.

Today, Wang Jingwei is now universially hated in China, being rightfully viewed as a filthy traitor who soldout his nation. And in 1982, as a final insult to him, the area that was used as his mausoleum was repurposed by the government and became home to massive memorial honouring fallen soldiers and civilians in China's wars against Japan.
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A 1974 edition of the Business Week magazine based in New York. The cover story revolves around the fledgling political fortunes of Guangdong Chief Executive Matsushita, who faces three problems at once in the winter of 1974. He has to not only deal with the ongoing economic and political fallout of the Guangdong riots that nearly led to a military coup, but also the fortunes of his individual company after the assassination of his father-in-law by Korean partisans during a business trip to Manchuria, in addition to the red hot geopolitical tension between the Republic of China and Japan. Matsushita refused to comment for the story, citing unwillingness to engage with American press during a tumultuous time.
 
Gilberto Alzate Avendaño - EcuRed

Gilberto Alzate Avendaño, Fascist leader of the State of New Granada. Best known in the West for being a Mussolini fanboy.
This is quite possibly the most fascist-looking man I have ever seen in my life. If I saw his photo and then learned he wasn't fascist I would be genuinely shocked.
 
United States Will Welcome Up to 100,000 Ukrainian Refugees - The New ...

A group of Russian refugees arriving in Anchorage, Alaska circa 2024. There has been a massive increase of refugees fleeing to the United States and Canada since Warlord Sergey Surovikin, with the support of the German Reich, couped the Novosibirsk government in 2022, causing the fourth Russian civil war (2022-present). in December 2023 German Fuhrer Frank Franz compared Russian refugees fleeing the war to "rats fleeing a sinking ship". These words were condemned by US president John Thune and all OFN leaders.
 
Frank Franz Livestream / NPD vs AfD - YouTube

Current German Fuhrer Frank Franz (2015-present) and Chief of the Luftwaffe command Udo Voigt pictured together at the 2016 Nuremberg rally.

(This is my head canon for dengist spear)
 
United States Will Welcome Up to 100,000 Ukrainian Refugees - The New ...

A group of Russian refugees arriving in Anchorage, Alaska circa 2024. There has been a massive increase of refugees fleeing to the United States and Canada since Warlord Sergey Surovikin, with the support of the German Reich, couped the Novosibirsk government in 2022, causing the fourth Russian civil war (2022-present). in December 2023 German Fuhrer Frank Franz compared Russian refugees fleeing the war to "rats fleeing a sinking ship". These words were condemned by US president John Thune and all OFN leaders.
Is this a post-taboritsky event? I don't imagine a novosibirsk government being the kind of place that gets overthrown by nazi-backed warlords otherwise.
 
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