His rivals spared no effort informing the people of his cowardice, laziness and lecherous conduct, but that effort came to naught. Berezniki: While I have heard some rumors that this faction would be removed from the final game, the current state of it being a Monarcho-Commie-Nazi mutant (that is effectively fascist in practice) puts it FAR down the list. Addressing civilian opposition to the ROA, Zykov proposes hearing them out to build legitimacy for their government, establishing tribunals to rein in soldier abuses and building military-civilian community councils to protect the villages. I looked through the code and listed them below. By 1944 he found himself commander of a motorized battalion, but by then the war was lost. TNO Russian Unifiers Quiz - By grobotics73. Russian warlords - The New Order: Last Days of Europe Wiki Alexander Egorovich Medvedev is a Soviet war veteran who heads a small band of anti-Nazi fighters in the outskirts of Perm. It gets so bad that Oktan's starting to struggle with keeping them in-line. But eventually, there were those who rediscovered the lost truths. As part of the Aryan Code, Vagner reels in the Brotherhood's wild, rampaging army because he needs a more disciplined military in the regional stage. Vladimir III has a much stronger claim to the Russian crown than Mikhail II ever did, so it seems weird that the White Army wouldn't recognize that and fold to Vyatka. Being the highest-ranked civilian official, he was effectively the first President of Tatarstan, and it was his signature that ratified the Tatar constitution. Mingazeyev, already a member of a circle dedicated to Tatar rights and autonomy, was chosen to be the leader of a new democracy. This move has won Ivanov the praise of the people of Vologda, who view him as both the liberator of their city from Nazi tyranny and the bulwark who keeps the chaos of the other warlords at bay. He was a rather prolific soldier, even being considered for the Hero of the Soviet Union award at one point. Yakov Elizarovich Panteleyev is a veteran of more wars than most. And frankly, even if it maintains a democracy while uniting Western Russia, I wouldn't hold my breath on it being a fair democracy with its shady legacy. Forced into exile, detached from his roots, Vlidi continued his intellectual labor abroad, keeping the Bashkir intellectual tradition alive even far away from the home. In real life, Bunyachenko almost got sentenced to. 4. Oktan is unnerved by one of his subordinates, Fyodor Truhin, who's one of the few men to not be intimidated by him and does nothing but stare straight ahead when he's conversed to. Much like the past Tsardom before them, Vyatka is plagued by a tangled and confused bureaucracy, which must be cleared out immediately if they are to have any chance of survival. When a Zhukov-led Front reunifies West Russia, they start propaganda campaigns to promote socialist values over the old ideologies that the other warlords espoused. However, the rise of the vile Aryan Brotherhood in Perm massively disturbed his life, and Medvedev took up arms again and resisted against the Nazi cult. But the German invasion changed all that. Having learned much from his past friendship with the Gestapo, Oktan has proven merciless and brutal in the suppression of his opposition and unwillingness to compromise on anything that might jeopardize his absolute rule. However, this is more to stabilize the regime by discouraging rebellion than out of benevolent intention, with Shultz still insulting them as degenerates and enforcing harsh challenges for them to earn their liberation in the first place. placement, the AB is rock-bottom of the list, due to their leader being a cuckoo Nazi cultist, the generals all being former Red Army soldiers who were disbarred for murder, rape and pedophilia, and of course Word of God outright saying they're the ONLY faction that's actively worse than Omsk. After conquering West Siberia, Tukhachevsky integrates their armies because their manpower will be useful to the Red Army. In Zykov's Russia, former Vyatkan general Nikolay Rumyantsev (better known under his French name IRL, Nicolas Roumiantzoff) will found his own center-left party, the Russian Movement of Democratic Reform, advocating for more liberal policies than Zykov. A militarist, Bunyachenko will not stop until the communists, and perhaps the Germans to the west as well, are dealt with. Before he could begin his formal studies however, the collapse of the Soviet Union caused him to flee east towards the Front, where he studied engineering at one of the few colleges still available. Western Siberia will collapse back to a second warlord era, though this time with the Northern Russian Republic as a hegemon who unites all the little warlord states under one faction, Free City of Nizhny Novgorod, Mari El Republic, Principality of Vyatka, Perm Antifascist Committee, Tatar Republic, Udmurt Republic, People's Assembly of Samara, and Republic of Bashkortostan, Vorkuta is incidentally the only bit not touched by Zlatoust if Zlatoust also divides their region. With little regard from what went on far in the south as long as their puppet governments remained, the Anti-Communist Guard had no problem with releasing the nations of the Idel-Ural once more. Marshal Zhukov has doubts about the Front's efficiencies, and seeks a closer relationship with the working people. If Zykov wins the power struggles, he will reform the KONR from the inside, demilitarizing their rule and making it more democratic and accountable to the people. Bunyachenko implements his oppressive policies and harsh economic developmental measures not for their own sakes, but because in his mind it is important that the current generation of Russians build a strong future and foundation for their children, no matter how much they need to suffer now so said children don't have to. The hardships suffered by his family in a collapsing world of Soviet Russia after the war left him with little opportunities for self-realization, but like many of his peers, he was taught in his childhood about the superiority of socialist nations, leaders, and armies. This revelation brought a new purpose to Antipin's life. Abdulla Ali may have been a Soviet citizen, but he is always a Tatar first, and he holds his homeland above all else. If Shultz's reforms are chosen, the slaves are given the option to work hard enough to earn their freedom, except that they'll continue to be moderated by Aryan supervisors and forced into menial labor, as if nothing's changed. Vyatka can refuse to limit the Okhrana's powers or oversight of the people, deeming it a necessary system to nip any dissident elements before they become a problem. Kemerovo - Prince Yuriy: Yet another authoritarian government that rules with a velvet glove instead of an iron fist, "King Rurik II" is arguably suffering the worst case of Napoleon Delusion since Emperor Norton I of the United States. Have removed the language of "Waifus" on request of Pacifica) Bukharina is much like a female Sablin, in that she's also seeking to implement a libertarian socialist government, and also plans to rebel against the old USSR autocrats who only view her as a powerless puppet. Still, the fact he starts as an AuthDem, and HAD palled around with collaborationist fascists, knocks him pretty far down the list. Ironically, out of all West Russian unifiers, the Aryan Brotherhood is located farthest to the south. However, there was one man who promised to make it all disappear: Alexander Egorovich Medvedev, a lumberjack and a war hero. A commander being killed by one of the slaves results in not only the attacker's death, but also. A Red Army conscript during the West Russian War, Dobrovolsky witnessed the supposedly superior socialist forces being decimated by the German war machine. Ever since the end of the war on the Eastern Front, Finland had been protected from the chaos in Russia by the Wehrmacht, but once the West Russian Revolutionary Front stormed the A-A line, Finland was in danger. Find the Countries of Europe - No Outlines Minefield. The distaste of Onega's Guard for fascists is equal - if not greater - to that for communists, and that is especially true for a cult as horrendous as the Aryan Brotherhood, that for years was a taint on the city of Perm and beyond. On several occasions, Oktan describes himself as a compassionate ruler who fights for the wellbeing of Russia, even though his corrupt and brutal rule speaks otherwise. Sergey Kuzmich Bunyachenko's life has been one of war without end. One of the leading Soviet Marshals under the Front, and a candidate to succeed the Front's leadership. TNO Central Siberia / Characters - TV Tropes The major general would remain imprisoned, until the West Russian War came. massacring an entire town with poison gas when it's taken over by partisans. He bravely defended cities far from his homeland in the Idel-Ural, which earned him many medals and promotions, and fought until the Germans reached the banks of the Volga, and all hope was lost. Though he longs for the old days of Tsarist rule, Shulgin is aware of the old monarchy's flaws. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that Miletiy Alexandrovich Zykov has been the heart and the conscience of the Russian Liberation Movement - if one can call such a scattered congregation of Vlasovite generals and civilian figures that was assembled under the auspices of the Nazi invaders a 'movement'. In real life, Oktan was the editor of a pro-German newspaper and actively produced pro-German and anti-Semitic propaganda, and later led an explicitly anti-Semitic collaborationist unit. Should Tukhachevsky's WRRF defeat Vyatka, Vladimir and his family are executed in a basement, meeting the same end Tsar Nicholas II and his family did over forty years prior. To compensate, I'll sometimes divide factions based on potential successors (for example, the WRRF is wildly different between whether or not the title of Grand Marshall goes to Altunin, Tukhachevsky or Zhukov). And when all of the Hyperborean Rus has been united beneath the symbol of the holy swastika, Svarog will smile upon His people and His priest! Solzhenitsyn believes that religious freedom should be permitted, even if the Orthodox Church is acknowledged as the nation's official religion. While ruling as a warlord can be hard for someone with little experience in that regard, Polyakov knows to turn to the fellow magnate in Nizhny Novgorod when things really get tough. For most of the former Soviet citizens, however, his name is associated with the most heinous betrayal, comparable to that of Judas. The same can't be said of Amur: Led by easily one of the most deranged psychopaths in all of Russia, Rodzaevsky is a purge-happy paranoiac that makes Stalin look like a peace-and-love hippy, and a brutally bigoted super-fascist besides. He and his brigade fought in the ill-fated defense of Moscow, but were able to pull off a relatively orderly retreat when the Mozhaisk line broke and the Wehrmacht poured through. No matter what, they're going to wind up dead. TNO West Russia / Characters - TV Tropes The history education system he sets up is so full of propaganda lies that even the youngest and poorest educated student can see through it. Still, on top of being the archenemy of Good Boy Sablin, Bad Guy Yagoda is still an NKVD despot (if not exactly one whose rule would turn Russia into a gulag continent - and according to one of the devs, potentially creating one of the most 'liberal' of the USSRs even without changing his ideology), and until I have clarification of which other AuthSoc leaders he's worse than, I'm only putting him above Tyumen, and no higher. TNO Russian Unifiers Quiz - By grobotics73 The "NO FUCKING SHIT!!!" After fighting his way from the fields of Ukraine back to his beloved homeland near Perm, he was determined to live a quiet life, but the circumstances forced him to do otherwise. Back at home, Bukharin's regime found him as a perfect scapegoat to blame the failures of the Red Army on, even if he was not the one to blame for the complete failure of the Soviet Union to defend itself. Well "Princess Lydia Krylova" pressuring Rurik to accept pure militarism at the expense of the subjects is when it takes off the glove for a fist of iron. Sverdlovsk: A military junta that at least had the decency to rebel against Yagoda, but unlike Sablin don't implement libertarian socialism of any kind. Zykov advocates for lower taxes, as it will repair their already terrible reputation in the long-term and project themselves as genuine liberators. The past and true motives of Zykov remain an unresolvable enigma even to his colleagues. Alexander Yegorov has been in the midst of the military throughout his entire adult life. To his few supporters, Vlasov is a modern-day Ivan Kalita, a visionary ruler who wisely submitted to a militarily superior conqueror, then used their patronage to gain a foothold for a powerful and independent Russian state in the future. Though his views on minorities aren't the most charitable out there, he can hire the local Udmurts to work in the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant, giving them a previously unheard-of opportunity of economic mobility.