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Hey there! I‘ve recently fallen back into a more Kaiserreich mood instead of Kaiserredux (because even brain damage can only get so exciting XD). During my latest Serbia playthrough the more realistic take of Kaiserreich made me think a little about the future of the Kaiserreich world until I came to this scenario:

The year is 2019 with Europe and the America‘s being mostly at peace and with the 80 year mark of peace from the horrors of the 2nd Weltkrieg growing closer several historians across countries decided to remember the most deadly period in european and american history by releasing a series of documanteries. These documanteries would show the drastic changes in the countries form the perspective of the common men and how civillians as well as soldiers percieved the period from 36 to 39 and the eventual Weltkrieg

basically how this would be done is by playing sepperate countries in said time frame and then writting stories from the perspective of witnesses in an interview style alongside a narrator. The countries wouldn‘t follow an exact line as in first major powers than minor nations but randomly with the last few stories being about the Second Weltkrieg as well as its consequences.

What countries will be used depends on what the majority would find interesting. Would you all be interested in such an idea? If so write a comment with the country you‘d like to see

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basically play nations people find interesting but portray it in a documantery scenario like for example: instead of saying flatout the germans were pushed out of prussia it would be a historian interviewing surviving soldiers of the east front and how they themselves describe the russian offensive

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