Talk:A World of War: World Revived/@comment-29825777-20160708011127

Federated States of Germany
 * Government: Nothing really changes this year in the government, as in the Senate Elections the Federation Party still holds its grip on the nation. Merkel continues to push for Muslim immigration into Germany, but public opinion against Muslims is at an all time high. Government buildings in Cologne are now completed and the Senate, now with 180 seats as Nigeria, Danzig, and Prussia are added as States.
 * Senate Elections of 2018: In the Senate Elections, which take place on 1/6/2018, shows the dominance of the Federation Party over most other parties, gaining 112 seats in the Senate. The Communist Party disbands as the Democratic Socialists take 45 seats, and the Conservatives take 4, while other parties take the rest. This confirms FP domination over Germany until at least 2022.
 * Research: Space research becomes the main priority in Germany, as the German Space Station is near completion for its scientific purposes.
 * Analytics: Germany continues its growth as the largest economy and best country overall in Europe.
 * Economy: Despite the war with Russia, the German economy continues to grow as the main center of the German economy is now in the Rhineland states, Holland, and Bohemia. Germany has the 4th largest GDP in the world, with $4,420,000,000,000. Germany mostly produces steel, electronics, military equipment, and cars. Germany has also began alienating certain countries from trading with it. These countries include France, Hungary, Russia, Poland, Belgium, Mexico, Slovakia, Sweden, and Brazil. The German government also begins encouraging more trade with close allies of Germany, such as the People's Republic of the East, the North American Union, Iran, Romania, Italy, Spain, and Phoenicia.
 * Infrastructure/Public Services: Nothing really changes this year. Modern infrastructure and public services do begin to appear in Nigeria and newly added States in eastern Germany.
 * Demographics: A law passed by the Federation Party, which has a majority in the Senate, allows for more immigrants to enter the country. This year, 720,000 people are born in German owned lands. An additional 1,370,000 people migrate to the country, but recent events in the Middle East and North Africa may lower this number in the future. The amount of people annexed into Germany from other nations is massive, since Nigeria is annexed into Germany: 175,580,000. This doubles the current German population, which is now 295,750,000 people. Religiously, this year 34% of Germany is atheist, 43% Muslim, 21% Christian, and 3% other religions. Only 46% of people living in Germany identify themselves as Germans, and the literacy rate is now only 76%, as many in Nigeria do not have access to a good education.
 * Military: The military of Germany grows at an alarming rate as major wars against Boko Haram and Russia rage on. This year, 550,000 troops and 800 are rented out from the North American Union and People's Republic of the East, and 150,000 are recruited from the German populace, with 30,000 going to the reserves. Military upgrades for planes and helicopters are also ready this year.
 * Foreign Bases: In November 2017, Germany purchased a plot of land in Phoenicia to use as a German military base in the Middle East. The base houses an airstrip, barracks for 2,000 soldiers, and storage for equipment. This year, the base is used for supply runs to Iran and the PRE, as well as launch air attacks into south Russia.
 * Military Research: In 2018, the railgun is invented by German forces. It can fire powerful shells a distant of over 18 miles at speeds of 1,200 miles per hour, and is mass produced by German armies to be used in Russia and Nigeria. Air equipment designs are also produced by German forces this year. The J-18, or Jet 2018, is the new fighter jet/bomber hybrid for the GAF. It can reach speeds of 1,000 miles per hour, has 12 missiles, and 13,000 rounds of ammunition. It is also easy to evade other missiles. Next is the CP-18, or Cargo Plane 2018, which can transport 60 soldiers or 40 tons. Finally is the H-18, or the Helicopter 2018. It is very fast, with speeds of 150 miles per hour, and it has 10 missiles and 8,000 rounds of ammunition.
 * German Ground Forces: In 2018, the German Ground Forces consists of:
 * 605,000 Active Soldiers
 * 135,000 Reserve Soldiers
 * 550,000 Allied Soldiers (PRE and NAU)
 * 786 T-17 Tanks
 * 812 Allied Tanks (PRE and NAU)
 * 8,134 ICTV-17 Trucks
 * 321 Railgun I Artillery Systems
 * 102 RS-18 Rocket Systems
 * German Air Forces: The German Air Force consists of:
 * 1,029 J-18 Jets
 * 267 CP-18 Cargo Planes
 * 489 H-18 Helicopters
 * German Navy: The German Navy consists of:
 * 23 Frigates
 * 92 Submarines
 * 54 Coastal Defense Craft
 * Logistics: Germany has:
 * Military Budget of 56,190,000,000 dollars
 * Oil Usage of 3,250,000 Barrels a day
 * 23 Major Ports
 * 756 Airports
 * 1,140,000 Miles of Road
 * 87,000 Mile of Railroads
 * Conflicts: Germany continues its war in the African desert in Nigeria, while also launching an assault with other nations against Russia.
 * German War on Terror Against Nigeria (4/2/2017 - Present): After a few months of fortifying the Nigerian coastline, German forces begin pushing north towards Abuja on January 4th. The march to the city takes a month, as soldiers stop to defeat Nigerian troops as well as Boko Haram militants. By March, Abuja is surrounded and the Nigerian government is trapped inside. After three weeks of brutal fighting, Abuja falls, and a majority of the Nigerian government is captured and transferred to Germany to await trials for the Munich attacks of 2017. The few Nigerian leaders who escaped quickly flee to towns with small groups of soldiers, and the majority of the Nigerian Army surrenders. German forces quickly begin moving to secure other towns and cities with their limited manpower in the region, with about 42,000 soldiers in Nigeria. To combat this, captured Nigerians are trained to work in the German army until the war is over. Thus, they are separate militias who work with German forces. With these militias, German forces seize all the major Nigerian cities by July. Now, the main task begins for, German and Nigerian forces: clearing out the remains of the former Nigerian government and Boko Haram. By December, sweep and clear strikes and drone attacks clear the entire southern half of Nigeria. Borders with other countries are closed to keep terrorists from leaving and entering Nigeria. The war is estimated to end next year. Nigeria is added as a State.
 * German War of Humiliation Against Russia (2/1/2018 - Present): On February 1, Germany declares war upon Russia and its allies Poland and Slovakia. First is the air attack. Hundreds of German planes launch attacks from air bases in Brandenburg and Bohemia, neutering much of the Polish air force. The German submarine navy also launches missile attacks against Polish and Russian fleets in their ports, and continues attacking Russian convoys while the main battle fleet guards the Kiel Canal. Two hours after this, the ground attack begins. 400,000 German troops, along with 300,000 Allied NAU and PRE forces, and with 1,200 tanks, launch a massive push into Poland while a token force of 30,000 Germans invades Slovakia. Bratislava and Krakow are seized within the first four days of fighting due to their proximity to the German border. Slovakia collapses after the fall of their capital and Polish forces occupy the country, leaving more room for German movement. By June, Warsaw has been seized, while in the south German troops are still locked in battle 10 miles east of Krakow. A naval invasion of Memel occurs, and Kalingrad falls by late July. By the end of the year, German forces have just taken Lodz and Kurland, and are now marching on Riga and Kuanas. Estimated casualties for the Germans are 23,000. Nigeria, Danzig (West Prussia) and Prussia are annexed as states.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Russia: The German peace offering is sent to Russia, and demands: the annexation of Poland, Slovakia, the Baltics, Kalingrad, Belarus, Ukraine, and Pskov.