These “soldiers’ parties” might not be paramilitaries or militias but I can definitely see them becoming either or if the situation in Britain spirals out of control.
Honestly I’m already in the “I’ll fuck off as soon as I get my degree” stage, but tbf Argentina is kinda worse off than Brazil rn.On most days it's "although it got's it's problems, I would not trade this place for anything" But on bad days of mine or when I see horrible news coming from here it's "Oh my god take me out of this hell already, anything to go to Europe or the US pls"
why would you come herewhile I am in South America.
Kinda?!Honestly I’m already in the “I’ll fuck off as soon as I get my degree” stage, but tbf Argentina is kinda worse off than Brazil rn.
To be fair, South America is a wonderful place to visit, just not to live.why would you come here
Shhhhhh I was being niceKinda?!
Inb4 the author threadmarks and canonizes this post1919 German Federal Election
MSPD: 164 Seats (+54)
Zentrum: 74 Seats (-16)
FVP: 47 Seats (+6)
DkP: 35 Seats (-6)
DVLP: 22 Seats (New Party)
USPD: 15 Seats (New Party)
NLP: 14 Seats (-31)
Ind. Polish: 10 Seats (=)
Ind. Alsace: 7 Seats (-2)
PSL: 7 Seats (+4)
BB: 2 Seats (=)
(I couldn't resist )
A little bit better?The ITTL situation for Germany compared to OTL is massively better. Germany has a government recognised as legitimate by the absolute majority of the population, civil servants, the military and the other power blocs.It's back! Wow Imperial Germany is a mess, I know this is 'slightly' better than Germany's fate after WW1, but wow is it still brutal even with the 'victory'. Germany is going to have to rebuild it's economy and has no real major allies to draw on for capital for loans. Now if they could detach America from it's friendship with Britain they could, but I don't see it happening.
Will say Wilhelm's hatred of the left by the end of the war had somewhat waned irl as it has here. The general view among the prussian aristocracy and military was that the left couldnt be trusted because of internationalism and pacificism, but this was heavily challenged during the war. By voting for war bonds, the SPD made clear they were primarily a German, not internationalist party, which came as something of a surprise to the elite. Ebert's pretty staunch backing of the Kaiser also came as a welcome development later. Here too by engaging with the regime, the regime would largely have come to accept the SPD as a potential player in Government, even if they didn't want it to govern alone.The SPD cleaned up at the 1919 elections, damn. And yet Wilhelm II is completely allergic to them entering government and attempts to find any alternative to the inevitable leftward shift of the German government post-Great War.
I don't think is realistic for them to always be doing so well. I think they have a solid quarter or so of the German electorate locked down, but the 37.5% of the vote will likely decline in the next election (just like 1919 to 1920 OTL), especially as they are effectively an accepted party of the political establishment and that there is now a further left-wing party that could siphon votes off from them because they refuse to overthrow the greedy, corrupt capitalists.Will say Wilhelm's hatred of the left by the end of the war had somewhat waned irl as it has here. The general view among the prussian aristocracy and military was that the left couldnt be trusted because of internationalism and pacificism, but this was heavily challenged during the war. By voting for war bonds, the SPD made clear they were primarily a German, not internationalist party, which came as something of a surprise to the elite. Ebert's pretty staunch backing of the Kaiser also came as a welcome development later. Here too by engaging with the regime, the regime would largely have come to accept the SPD as a potential player in Government, even if they didn't want it to govern alone.
Of course there are still areas of contention, like the militarists hated the SPD's role in the interfactional committee and their peace motion during the war, and there are certainly figures within the MSPD and definitely the USPD who would just be absolutely rejected by the Kaiser. But overall, much like in Britain really the war sort of showed the SPD have a place and aren't that scary.
But anyway, one thing I will add is just because the SPD are doing well now, doesnt mean they always will be - just in case anyone is wondering if this is gunna become a left wing Germany TL where they're lovely and nice and never do anything backwards and/or evil.
Anyway, thanks for all the good feedback all - Peru was fun! Next update is about la France.
Depends on how stable that further left-wing party is tbf, it didn't end so well for the USPD in our timeline 🤔I don't think is realistic for them to always be doing so well. I think they have a solid quarter or so of the German electorate locked down, but the 37.5% of the vote will likely decline in the next election (just like 1919 to 1920 OTL), especially as they are effectively an accepted party of the political establishment and that there is now a further left-wing party that could siphon votes off from them because they refuse to overthrow the greedy, corrupt capitalists.
Apparently the SPD was fairly nationalistic around this time, so I wonder if given the right prodding they could end up going in a Nazbol-esque direction of ultranationalistic communism/socialism?
"wholesome" imperialism and colonialism time. Also, can the MSPD make at least a national/State railway company?just in case anyone is wondering if this is gunna become a left wing Germany TL where they're lovely and nice and never do anything backwards and/or evil.
I know they were supplanted by the KPD, but I'm guessing part of the reason they were done in was Weimar-era German political instability and right-wing of German politics being all to gleeful at suppressing them?Depends on how stable that further left-wing party is tbf, it didn't end so well for the USPD in our timeline 🤔
The right wing in Weimar wasn't able to do much until much later in the 20s, or at least they were not the ones holding institutional power. Weimar era instability was important yeah, but tbf I wouldn't discount TTL imperial Germany from having some difficult party politics itself.I know they were supplanted by the KPD, but I'm guessing part of the reason they were done in was Weimar-era German political instability and right-wing of German politics being all to gleeful at suppressing them?