2) Some military novelties that happened since the end of the First World War were: I) Body armor and bulletproof vests.- At the end of the First World War, the German world empire (Weltreich) did not rule out the use of body armor, such as the Sappenpanzer, and the Grabenpanzer, being upgraded and occupied by "armored infantry", albeit in small numbers due to how expensive they were. During the Austrian Civil War and the Second American Civil War, the use of bulletproof vests made of silk, thick layers of cotton and cloth, capable of stopping .22 Long Rifle, .25 ACP, .32 S&W Long, . 32 S&W, .380 ACP, .38 Special, and .45 ACP. However, in the Austrian civil war many of the body armor took medieval armor as their design inspiration, the Corazza Farina was present in this conflict. During the Second American Civil War, bandits, gunmen, gangsters, rebels opposed to the invasion, guerrillas, remnants of the federal army made armor ranging from steel breastplates that went under clothing, to armor that used Ned's ideas. Kelly. On the other hand, armor designs discarded by the US army in the First World War were used, such as the Brewster Body Shield (Bashford Dean: Helmets and Body Armor in Modern Warfare). During the Great Eastern War, both the Japanese Empire and the Soviet Union developed body armor to increase their soldiers' chances of survival. The Soviet Union developed the Steel breastplate (Стальной нагрудник), it was used in large, but limited numbers for combat engineers, the new "cuirassiers" and "Tankodesantniki". II) Although firearms within the following decades continued to gain strength, leaving bladed weapons overshadowed, these would not be discarded and would have considerable importance; By the mid-60s, the different armies of the world had concluded that swords were an anachronistic element that did not go according to the development of new military strategies that the growing Cold War and the development of new technologies for the battlefield were putting. In the case of the Central Powers, it became difficult to put aside the use of military swords, mainly because there were a large number of soldiers who were "conservatives", and who kept talking about the advantages they could have on the battlefield, but on the other side were the "modernists" who were military men who talked about how obsolete swords had become over the decades and their effectiveness had been diminishing with each new war. Leaving aside the arguments of the military, the fact that they stopped producing swords would cause many artisans and swordsmiths to lose their jobs and what they earned their living with. On the other hand, part of civil society did not agree that swords and other weapons became only ceremonial elements, "souvenirs" or trinkets, or that they were part of simple martial arts. The central powers to modernize the army and keep these "conservative" soldiers happy and not leave the swordsmiths without work, the "neomodern style" was developed; Exclusively these military swords left aside the elegant, ornate and elegant designs, in favor of a more subtle and practical design in battle. Some other peculiarities that the "neomodern design" had is that it served as a multitool, useful in combat in closed spaces, very ergonomic, easy to learn and use, useful in combat in trenches and in skirmishes in chemical and biological attacks. The neomodern style saved many artisans and swordsmiths from losing their trade, just as it happened to the artisans of Spain who were able to continue working in the Toledo Weapons Factory and privately. In the civil sphere, these swords had more relaxed manufacturing standards, having more ornate and decorative designs ("neoclassical design"), being used in self-defense, going on safari, preparation, paramilitarism, banditry, organized crime, sects, mountaineering, bushcraft etc. The Comintern also emulated the "neomodern style" within its vision of socialism, which is how the "Petel pattern" arose. III) By the 1960s, the various USSR and the World German Empire had developed the perfect war horse breed, characterizing the domestic horse by being more robust, aggressive, strong, resistant, consuming less water and forage. But it had arrived too late, since most armies had left, reduced or massively mechanized their cavalry. In the case of unionist countries such as France, Italy and the SUB, they had dismantled their mounted cavalry regiments, and replaced them with more mechanized regiments. On the other hand, the USSR, the Unionist States of America, Cuba, Argentina, Congo, etc. They maintained mounted cavalry regiments; The USSR was the second country with the most cavalry regiments, only being surpassed by the World German Empire (despite its reductions), due to pressure from the "conservative" Chinese and Soviet generals, the cavalry corps were not dismantled as It was planned in 1965, however they were no longer a main combat force. They were more units of reconnaissance, support, surveillance, combat against guerrillas/insurgents, supplies, chemical/biological attacks and units in mountains or difficult-to-access terrain. Not to mention that the USSR had one of the longest borders in the world, so it had to be constantly monitored. The German World Empire, the AUS, Rhodesia, India, Mexico and other allies also had important mounted cavalry regiments. Although the army of the German World Empire had made reductions and had mechanized many of its cavalry regiments, it was the army in the world with the most mounted cavalry regiments both outside and inside the continent, this is because the German army was too reluctant, proud and traditionalist to abandon the horses, after all the German cavalry had had great prominence and glory during the final stages of the First World War, the Second American Civil War, the Austrian Civil War and other wars. After all, horses did not need oil or fuel to function, they could reach remote places where missiles or artillery bullets could not reach, they were quite useful to combat guerrillas and insurgent groups as had been demonstrated by the Angolan Dragons and Mozambique (Dragões de Angola and Moçambique), the Grey's Scouts who fought against the Zambian forces and the ZANU guerrillas or the mounted regiments of the Freikorps who fought against the Vietminh and other communist guerrillas in Indochina, protecting the armored bulldozers , Rome plow or the Tree Crushing Machine. In fact, during World War II, several mounted regiments of the African Korps prevented the entry of Libyan and Algerian forces into the Sahara protectorate. The last mounted regiments of the AUS fought to the end against the Syndicalist armies, until they finally escaped along with other units of the Unionist army towards Mexico.
The Weltreich Universe is so fleshed out and well articulated, and this video along with many others that has made it become this gargantuan masterpiece of reality grounded lore complexities is more than proof of it.
I am glad you enjoy the lore. I and many others have been crafting the Weltreich lore since 2019, almost 4 years now. It was never intended to become a detailed lore or even a new mapping genre. However, it turned out to be a good infinite content glitch.
A really amazing video. These "great domes" are an amazing idea. If i understand right these are underwater domes connected through tunnels. A brilliant idea. I am already looking forward to the next video. They are getting better and better with every new upload. Keep doing this great work comrade.
That is correct: Dome structures protecting urban areas from water, tunnel structure built above railways to connect transportation between the cities. Domes also built in the flooded areas of Northern Germany
I must say, this video perfectly captured the factionalism that existed within the Socialist Italy. Even tho the country was united on surface, it had many groups that presented a completely different visions of how a Socialist Italy should look like. Also, I have a funny feeling that the last name of (for now) the last leader of Italy was chosen because of your admiration for Ennio Morricone.
As an anarchist, "anarcho nationalists" are wild but still an interesting concept considering the combination of workers movements and italian nationalism
This was amazing as always, my friend. Weltreich is such an incredible lore. 😊 If I may make a suggestion, would you be interested in a video of Greece from 2020-2089, seeing what happens between the P.R.G. and the Government in Cyprus?
Perhaps you could work around Greece since 1919, some sort of a remaster in order to fill more details about the resistance and the Bulgarian rule in Greece.@@WTFCDFoxy
Greetings WTF_Foxy, I send you this comment in order to contribute ideas about a possible video of the Japanese Empire, in addition to giving other ideas and opinions about the Weltreich: 1) The period of 1869-1945 that Japan spent is an interesting period; Because we are talking about a nation that combined industrialization, capitalism, science, and the bourgeoisie with cultural and traditional aspects prior to the Meiji Restoration. Therefore, it would be interesting to see how that "iconography" would have been maintained and evolved. 2) Starting in the mid-50s, the Japanese government, to recover from the economic and material losses of the “Great Eastern war”, began to open up more towards the free market, but without abandoning its model of "State Protectionism-corporate"; creating "Exclusive Economic Zones" where the laws of protectionism and control of the "conglomerates" would not affect the various foreign companies, the "keiretsu", the nascent Korean conglomerates "chaebols", the JA GROUP (Japan Agricultural Cooperatives), Taiwanese (Chinese) conglomerates, Maquiladoras Latin American and other types of commercial companies. 3) During the "Great Eastern War", the National Diet of Japan, promulgated the "General State Mobilization Law", which allowed the government to occupy all industrial and energy resources for war efforts, this caused an energy shortage in the public and private sector. The conditions set by the "rationing era" propitiated the conditions for the "first era of ammonia"; At that time, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, together with other companies, began to develop alternative fuels to alleviate energy and civil demand to ensure that fuel consumption in the civil sphere would decrease and be ensured for the military. Cars, ships, planes, trains, buses, factories and factories began to be sustained with ammonia. There was an increase in its demand due to the loss of the Great Eastern War. The second era of ammonia began in the mid-1970s during the "Blue Revolution"; It was when Japan began to invest in the development of biotechnology, where by means of bacteria and fungi they began to develop biofuels. In this second era, ammonia was one of the most used complementary energies by the empire. 4) During the "first era of ammonia", other alternative fuels that were used en masse were: 1) Wood gas generators or gasogens began to be installed in buses and cars, which used bamboo charcoal, ogalite (オガライト), seaweed charcoal, firewood, briquettes (練炭), 2) For civil aviation, turpentine oil or pine oil (松根テレビン油) began to be used, 3) Engines were designed for alcohol-based fuels, 4) with the use of ferrosilicon large amounts of hydrogen were produced, 5) Acetylene, etc. 5) The scientific research institute RIKEN (理研) was responsible for financing the entry into the "nuclear age" in Japan. The RIKEN institute had dabbled in atomic energy with the creation of several cyclotrons and with the collaboration of German, Sicilian, Unionist, Russian émigré and British émigré scientists developed "neutron reactors" and fusors (Farnsworth-Hirsch fusor).
12) Without a doubt, during the Second American Civil War, the cavalry would have been used massively in this conflict: I) United States.- After the Great War and the Second Mexican-American War, the American Expeditionary Forces convened a meeting to consider the future of horse cavalry; On the one hand, the troops on horseback were easier prey for the German rifles and machine guns, the horses got stuck or hurt themselves with barbed wire or gas. This caused several cavalry units to be retained which were armed with sabres, in fact the Model 1913 Cavalry Saber or also known as the "Patton saber" was issued which was militarily obsolete because modern warfare did not allow for the usual cavalry charges for what was destined. This meant that, at least until March 1919, cavalrymen entered combat dismounted, only using their horses to move, like mounted infantry. However, there was a strong objection within the army commanders against the complete mechanization of the cavalry for several reasons: a) the fact that the lack of success of the cavalry in the static defensive lines until 1919 was an exception, since when the Germans launched their counter-offensive in May into France, they did so by re-forming various regiments, brigades, divisions, and individual cavalry squadrons that had been units of cuirassiers, dragoons, hussars, and uhlans, etc., which together with the regiments of (experienced) mounted infantry penetrated the exhausted French defenses, causing a collapse of the French army and advancing as far as Brittany (Bretagne), b) When the Second Mexican-American War occurred, the best US cavalry units were in Europe, the "Mexican Front" It had a more open character, which together with the lack of concentration of trenches, machine guns and artillery, resulted in a more traditional and offensive movement warfare, c) Mechanization was expensive, and more so to replace each cavalry regiment, without mention the isolationism, inflation and trade blockade imposed by the central powers. Not to mention the logistical need to have a continuous supply of fuel to keep the mechanized units active. In the end, the panel concluded that the use of large cavalry units was an obsolete concept, but the use of cavalry regiments that could join and support infantry and armor units for reconnaissance led the army to accept this recommendation. Therefore, when the National Defense Law of 1922 was enacted. In 1924, the position of Chief of Cavalry of the United States Army was created, with Willard Ames Holbrook being the first to occupy the position. Once the Army created the Office of the Chief of Cavalry, the formation of new regiments and divisions of Horse Cavalry began. While the Army invested millions of dollars in (expensive) mechanization, the Bureau of Cavalry, apart from creating new divisions and regiments, would also begin to create more "segregated" cavalry units (Buffalo Soldiers) made up mostly of African Americans, although they also by Amerindians (Lobo Scout) and Latinos (Chicano soldiers). The cavalry regiments were armed with the previously retained and restored Patton 1913 Saber and the Herr 1930 Saber (which introduced improvements to the Patton saber, but was in limited numbers), American saber doctrine was based on carrying out thrust attacks, that is, with the tip, rather than the edge. In addition, the cavalry regiments had as "regulatory" firearms, the M1903 Springfield bolt-action rifle and the Colt 1911 automatic pistol. By the 1930s, Chief of Staff Douglas MacArthur made it clear that cavalry equestrian equipment faced an uncertain future. He said, "Modern firearms have eliminated the horse as a weapon and as a means of transportation it has become, along with to the dismounted man, in the slowest means of transport". "Therefore, the time has come when the Cavalry arm must replace or assist the horse as a means of transportation, or pass into the limbo of discarded military formations." However, during the regency of Herbert B. Crosby as Chief of Cavalry (1926-1930), experimentation and exercises began that included airplanes and tanks as part of the Army's Cavalry divisions, but it was Leon Benjamin Kromer as Chief of Cavalry ( 1930-1934) who seriously considered "marrying the machine and the horse"; He cautiously imagined "battle cars (mechanized cavalry) that would help the horse cavalry approach the enemy. This curious formation included a mechanized squad with motorcycles and scout cars. The second squad, mounted its horses in action, but For long-distance movements, the squadron loaded its horses, forage, rations, machine guns and equipment on trailer trucks or horse trailers called “portees”. Kromer decided that the cavalry would cease to be a shock force where the brigades, regiments and squadrons of Cavalry would support the forces. those that were assigned to the defense (performing a function of economy of force or delay) and offensive (they would carry out reconnaissance missions, raids or pursuits and exploitation of defeated enemy formations). The Cavalry would fight as mounted infantry, where each soldier with a pistol would shoot mounted and with his rifle they would shoot dismounted as mobile light infantry. The saber was considered inadequate, but it was retained as a symbolic element, gala, honor and as a weapon of last resort (unofficial). However, Kromer was dissatisfied with the growing organizational gap between the mounted and mechanized elements and supported the expansion of more mechanized units, but a shortage of funds ruled out any massive change. The organization of the cavalry was divided into divisions, brigades, regiments, squadrons, machine guns squadrons and squadrons of armored vehicles and reconnaissance; (A). - The cavalry divisions had an ambulance company, a medical squadron, a machine gun squadron for each regiment, an armored vehicle squadron, an air service division with its headquarters, an observation squadron, a motorized engineers, a quartermaster squadron, an artillery regiment and a tank company. Additionally, each cavalry division consisted of 9,595 officers and men, (B). - the cavalry brigades consisted of a headquarters (HQ), a company HQ, two cavalry regiments and a machine gun squadron. Generally cavalry brigades provided command and control to assigned or attached cavalry units. (C). - Cavalry regiments consisted of a headquarters (HQ), a HQ troop, and two rifle squadrons of two troops each. Like the infantry, the regiment size in the cavalry was considered the basis for combat, training and administrative operations. The mission of the cavalry regiments was to plan and carry out reconnaissance and security operations for the land force to which they were assigned or attached. (D). - The organization of the cavalry squadrons was not different from the squadrons of a regiment. The mission of the cavalry squadrons was to plan and carry out reconnaissance and security operations for the land force to which they were attached, in addition to being used both defensively and offensively, (E). - The machine gun squadrons consisted of a headquarters (HQ), one HQ troop and three line troops. Each was made up of 5 officers and 110 soldiers who handled and protected six .50 caliber heavy machine guns, in addition each squad had 18 heavy machine guns, which provided a punch on the battlefield. The mission of the machine gun squadrons was to provide fire support to cavalry organizations in defense and offensive operations, and (F). - The armored vehicle and reconnaissance squadrons were organized into a headquarters (HQ), a HQ troop and three line troops, each equipped with 12 armored vehicles. The mission of the armored vehicle squadrons was to provide rapid, motorized reconnaissance support to cavalry organizations in defensive and offensive operations. When the Second American Civil War (SACW) began, the United States Cavalry consisted of two mechanized regiments and eleven regiments of 1,275 horses each. The cavalry was initially made up of 13,000 officers and men, but as the war continued, the number increased to 60,000 or more.
Wait, France really handed Corsica over to Italy? Well, considering the fact that they annexed whole Belgium and Luxembourg, makes sense, but still. That's a really impressive friendship gift. Like when Russia handed over Crimea to Ukraine
II) America Union State.- The Cavalry of the American Union State or also nicknamed the "Dixie Cavalry" began from the defections of Major General John Knowles Herr and Major General Malin Craig who opposed Kromer's liberalism, where their position towards mechanization was based on two statements: 1) "That it will not give away a single man or exchange a single horse to the mechanized units", and 2) "and that the time for mechanization has not yet arrived." When the Second American Civil War began, there was a growing division between the "horse" and "mechanization" troops, who were generally pro-Federalist. The Union Cavalry itself began from elements of the 23rd Cavalry Division of the National Guard and 63d Cavalry Division of the Organized Reserve. When the American Union State was consolidated, Malin Craig became Chief of the State Cavalry of the Union, and John Knowles Herr became a Major General. Malin Craig began to form new brigades, regiments and mounted squadrons, because there was a shortage of armor and all the material losses that the Union had had to be replaced by more mounted units. Furthermore, the horse began to be used more to meet the economic, transportation and logistical needs of the Union army. During Malin Craig's tenure he adopted the concept of "horse mechanized formations" (suggested by General Herr) and the expansion of cavalry brigades into divisions. The military doctrine of the Union cavalry was based on supporting infantry or an armored force, which could be deployed to fight on foot and mounted performing "pistol charges" or sword attacks. III) Second Republic of California.- The cavalry of the Second California Republic began from the 11th cavalry regiment that was stationed at the Monterrey presidio. Like other cavalry armies of secessionist states, they generally had both standardized and non-standardized equipment. IV) Second Republic of Texas.- The Second Republic Texas Cavalry began from the 56th Cavalry Brigade of the Texas Army National Guard. Its elements were the 112th Cavalry Regiment and the 124th Cavalry Regiment. Different companies of Texas Rangers also joined them. VI) United Revolutionary Front (Syndicalist States of America).- The unionists or the URF (United Revolutionary Front) can be considered the side that had the most military doctrines during the war and that includes the different approaches that their allies had with respect to the Cavalry. The URF Cavalry itself began from regiments (rebels) of Buffalo Soldiers from Texas of the 9th and 10th Cavalry regiments, although some time later they were joined by some brigades of "white" Cavalry, along with Amerindian rebels and the peasantry. The armament of the URF Cavalry varied since there were models of swords, machetes, knives, sword-bayonets, combat shovels and firearms from the 19th century and current ones (at that time); With respect to firearms there was the problem that there was an enormous diversity of cartridges and ammunition, in the case of the old and outdated models of sabers they were generally impractical or useless, however the mounted infantry units carried out attacks both mounted as dismounted with swords-bayonets, Tomahawk, machetes and combat shovels. The Syndicalist cavalry also carried out charges with pistols, revolvers, sawed-off shotguns, carbines, sawed-off rifles and Coach gun. To transport supplies to the different fronts and due to the lack of fuel and vehicles, the URF used modernized "stagecoach" apart from the tanchakas that the Soviets had provided them, along with the charabancs given by the British and French. On the Syndicalist side, the Soviet Union would deploy a Cavalry Corps, which was led by Commander Vitaly Markovich Primakov (who would later design the Primakov pattern for the SSA; it was a saber that combined the benefits of the Patton Cavalry Saber with those of Shashka), where the regiments were composed of a saber and machine gun squadron (formed in platoons), an artillery regiment, technical units and general headquarters. General Primakov emphasized the use of the Tanchaka or cavalry chariot, because its continuous fire towards enemy positions allowed the cavalry and carabinieri (mounted infantry) to advance without resistance. The French would deploy dragons portes (mobile dragons); which combined motorized and horse-mounted elements. During the Second American Civil War they tested five different divisional configurations until they finally developed the "Light Cavalry Division (LCD)" in 1939. Each future DLC would have a brigade of 1,200 sabers, but generally they were mixed horse and truck divisions. The British would also deploy motorized and horse-mounted elements, only they were tanks and horses. Once the Blas Roca regime had been consolidated in Cuba, most of the professional or institutional cavalry would leave to support the regime of the Isle of Youth; However, the Cuban revolutionaries used horses as a means of transportation and attack, they also used the military doctrine of the Dominican Generalissimo Maximo Gomez y Baez, the "machete charge"; The machete differed from the sabers because it was easier to learn and was less heavy. The Cubans taught this military doctrine to the mounted infantry regiments so that they could fight with the machete both mounted and dismounted. The Argentines also supported the Syndicalists by sending advisors and horses as transport, the Creole fencing of the gauchos influenced the combat of the infantry and mounted riflemen. All of these approaches and doctrines will influence SSA cavalry and military fencing for decades to come.
3) How would the policy of the Korenizatsiia (коренизация) have affected the ethnic groups that inhabited the Soviet republics Xijiang, Manchuria, China, Korea, Tibet and Mongolia? I assume that Ehmetjan Qasim would be the president and Abdulkerim Abbas would be the general secretary of the Xijiang Soviet Republic at the end of the Great Eastern War. After all, they led the East Turkistan National Army, also known as the Ili National Army, which collaborated with Soviet forces to defeat the government of pan-Turkist Isa Yusuf Alptekin. Would the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (新疆生产建设兵) (Xīnjiāng Shēngchǎn Jiànshè Bīngtuán) be formed? I guess Choe Yong-gon would be the president and Kim Tu-bong would be the general secretary of the Soviet Republic of Korea. Both were part of the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army. I suppose that during the Cyrilization campaign (Кириллиза́ция) the Kontsevich system (Систе́ма Конце́вича) would be taken into account for the Korean language. Many Koreans would emigrate to Central Asia, Siberia Xijiang, and Mongolia (Koryo-saram). 4) When I was watching the video about the history of Mexico, you had put some statistics on the number of speakers per language, at first it seemed strange to me that the number of indigenous people was lower, but that statistic only showed the number of inhabitants per language, but not by ethnicity; What I want to say is that the number of indigenous people in Mexico may be even higher than in our own world for several reasons: I) on the one hand, when Francisco I. Madero was president, he quickly carried out the necessary agrarian and labor reforms that improved the quality of life of Mexicans (including indigenous people), II) how the Mexican revolution was one, without so many counterrevolutions and betrayals, which made it possible for the country to industrialize and grow economically, which meant that it never presented instability, poverty and crime, III) As Álvaro Obregón quickly "left" the presidency, the Bucareli treaties were never signed; which tied the Mexican economy to the US economy, in addition to giving preference to US companies and investors over Mexican producers. On the other hand, the last pro-American president Victoriano Huerta died, causing Mexico to have an independent foreign and domestic policy most of the time, IV) With a country coming out of the armed struggle and having recovered part of its territory, during the time from the reconstruction there would be a rise in jobs and the Mexican peso was stronger than ever, this meant that Mexico did not present inflation and the fall of the New York and Frankfurt stock markets, V) the policies of Lazaro Cadernas del Río and Manuel Avila Camacho differed quite a lot from the Indian reservation system, promoting the integration of indigenous peoples into Mexican society, as well as respecting and promoting most of the time their customs and language (as long as they did not cause problems), VI) At the end After the Second American Civil War, Mexico would experience an economic miracle in the following decades along with the development of different industries, and the takeoff of the countryside with the "ejido system" that benefited Mexicans (including indigenous people). I theorize that maybe until the presidency of Santiago Creel there will be around 15 to more than 20 million indigenous people, just in Mexico. 5) I imagine that in the Soviet Union, the French Commune, SUB and other Comintern countries, wood gas generators or gasogens would be quite common. Because importing oil would be expensive, just like producing it. 6) I can't imagine the tank battles that would have happened in the Great Eastern War; I) T-18, Renault FT-17 (donated), Carden Loyd tankette (donated), Universal Carrier (donated) Vs. Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha, Type 94 tankette, Type 97 Te-Ke tankette, Leichttraktor (imported) II) T-26, BT-2, BT-5, BT-7, T-50, T-60, T-70, Renault R-35 (donated), SOMUA S-35 (donated), Vickers 6-ton tank (donated) Vs. Type 95 Ha-Go, Type 89 I-Go, Type 97 Chi-Ha, Type 97 Shinhōtō Chi-Ha, Type 98 Ke-Ni, Panzer I (imported), Panzer 35(t), Panzer 38(t) (imported); III) T-34, T-44, Char D1 (donated), Char D2 (donated), Matilda II (donated), Cruiser Mk I (donated), Cruiser Mk II (donated), Cruiser Mk IV (donated) Vs. Type 1 Chi-He, Type 3 Chi-Nu, Panzer II (imported), Panzer III (imported) Panzer IV (imported); IV) IS-2, IS-3, KV-1, KV-2, Char B1 (donated) Vs. Type 4 Chi-To, Type 5 Chi-Ri, Tiger (imported); V) T-35, T-100, SMK Vs. O-I super-heavy tank. 7) I imagine that Julius Robert Oppenheimer would reside in the SSA at the end of the second American civil war, and would be responsible for the SSA entering the "nuclear age" in the 1970s.
11) What would have happened if the Denver Central Government (DCG) had survived? What would have happened if the Syndicalist Revolution in Spain had failed and the People's Republic of Morocco had been defeated? What would have happened if during World War II, the Soviet Union had recaptured the Chinese Soviet Republic and conquered South China? I think Makhnovism and Anarcho-Communism would be popular in the 2060s. What would have happened if the USSR and the SUB had reached the Moon first (for all making 2.0)? What would have happened if the Ukrainian Republic had survived? What if World War II had not happened? 12) Without a doubt, during the Great War in the East, horses would be used massively: I) On the part of Japan, they would carry out "The second plan of Masei" (馬政第二次計画) where they would import German, Ottoman, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Romanian, Mexican and Peruvian horse breeds. With the objective of improving light breeds, medium breeds and heavy breeds. The Imperial Japanese Army with the help of the Horse Administration Office (馬政局) established horse farms not only in Japan, but in Karafuto, Taiwan, Korea, and Manchukuo. With German advice, the imperial army had prior to the war, had 50 infantry cavalry divisions that served as a shock army and about 8 independent non-divisional brigades. It also had auxiliary units made up of Cossacks, Mongols, and Chinese that acted as reconnaissance troops, eyes for ca troops, and patrol units. On the other hand, it had several cavalry regiments from the Republic of the Far East, Mengjiang, Manchukuo and the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China (Wang Jingwei Regime). II) In the case of the Soviet Union, it had the "Cavalry Corps" (кавалерийский корпус) and "cavalry divisions" (кавалерийская дивизия); In itself, each cavalry corps was made up of 6 cavalry divisions consisting of a total of +18,000 men, +15,000 horses, +130 tanks, +60 artillery pieces, +30 anti-tank guns and +40 anti-aircraft guns. In itself, each cavalry division is made up of four cavalry regiments (four saber squadrons, one machine gun squadron, one artillery battery, one anti-aircraft battery [A cavalry regiment is made up of +1400 men and +1500 horses]), a horse artillery battalion, a tank regiment, an anti-aircraft battalion, a signal squadron, a field engineer squadron and other units. On the other hand, the rifle divisions needed around +3000 horses as part of their logistics and supply. Before the war, the Soviet Union had 12 cavalry corps and about 2 Mongolian cavalry divisions. Which served in making quick raids in the rear of enemy positions, they were making deep penetrations into the battle to keep up with the tanks, they fought dismounted unless circumstances did not favor mounted attack. a) As the war progressed, the Soviets had to replace the losses of tanks, armored vehicles and trucks with more cavalry corps and mounted riflemen, in addition, horses were necessary to cross the remote and rugged areas of mainland China and Siberia, b) Due to the shortage of fuel, the limited number of trucks and the high costs to produce synthetic fuel, the Soviets created transport battalions (approximately +500 horses), and used reindeer in arctic regions and camels in desert regions, c) During the war "mechanized cavalry groups" were formed (Конно-механизированная gruppa (КМГ)), which were a combination of a cavalry corps with a motorized corps or a tank corps; the armored and motorized formations of the "mechanized corps" were the main element of force, while the "cavalry corps" due to their flexibility carried out deep infiltrations and fought in difficult terrain, and could continue with mobile operations even when isolated from the lines. of supplies, d) the Soviet cavalry corps would receive the addition of the equivalent of 3 British cavalry corps, 4 French cavalry corps, 1 Italian cavalry corps, 5 syndicalist American cavalry divisions, 3 Argentine cavalry divisions, 2 Cuban cavalry (mambi) divisions, 1 cavalry corps of the Mongolian Red Army (Монгол Улаан армийн) and the inclusion of more than 100,000 mounted soldiers of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Army, e) During the Great Eastern War, the Tachanka (тача́нка), which was a horse-drawn four-wheeled spring wagon carrying an easel machine gun (Станко́вый пулемёт) became one of the symbols of this war, for reinforcing the infantry and the cavalry. When the war began, these cavalry cars entered the combat, only they were used exclusively as transport of personnel and machine guns due to the presence of armored cars, armored cars and tanks. However, as armor losses mounted and fuel became scarce, "machine gun crews" (Пулемётный расчёт) were re-formed; generally these formations flanked the Japanese positions and weakened them under crossfire until an attack could be carried out, with the use of snipers firing at enemy machine gun positions causing them to change position, ceasing fire and giving time to an attack. During the war, the Tanchanka received "special devices", from anti-aircraft guns to mobile armored guns (Schumann Panzerlafette/Fahrpanzer), f) Several cavalry corps became "guards cavalry corps" (Gv.kk); which were elite units that were characterized by their physical superiority, courage and mental strength that allowed them to act with greater skill in the worst situations, in addition to finding a way to continue fighting, never being captured or destroyed in their entrusted tasks, g) During the course of the war specializations were created in the cavalry corps; I) Cuirassiers.- they were generally saber squadrons that were equipped with the Steel breastplate (Стальной нагрудник) for more protection, II) Chemical cavalry.- they were cavalry divisions that carried out attacks in chemical skirmishes, both horse and rider were equipped of a gas mask, and III) Night Cavalry.- were divisions that carried out night attacks and disturbed the sleep of the Japanese lines.
fr and it's specifically why the worldbuilding is so good and realistic in the first place (He's a Marxist after all, meaning that his analysis is based on a materialist and dialectical perspective, and the assessments by Karl Marx and many other Marxists)
VII) México.- After the Mexican Revolution and the Second Mexican-American War, the Mexican government began to prepare its army for any possible attack by the United States. During the first period of peace that Mexico experienced, it would sign a cooperation agreement with the world German Empire (German Weltreich), as part of its agreement, German advisors who were nothing more than seasoned soldiers from the First World War, recommended during its military training mission that the majority of the 66 cavalry regiments that the Mexican army had would be integrated into the armored forces; The German concept was based on achieving a large, compact tank force that coexisted with the masses of infantry and towed artillery. Although the high command of the Mexican army was a little reluctant to mechanization, this union of horses with armored units was carried out, where they were expected to be a single armored branch. Unlike the Germans, the Mexican cavalry integrated into the armored forces was characterized by not only transporting supplies and provisions to the foot infantry or artillery equipment and pieces, but also serving as support to the infantry and the corps tanks, such as reconnaissance, offensive and anti-tank battalions. Of the 200 squadrons that made up the cavalry, only four squadrons were expanded into an independent brigade (+6 squadrons). The Mexican government, at the request of Antolin Jimenez Gamas, a military man and president of the National Association of Charros, who participated with the northern centaur Francisco Villa in the invasion of Arizona, would train 100,000 charros to defend the country in the event of a hypothetical invasion. by the United States. The charros were horsemen who came from a tradition that originated during the time of the Viceroyalty, for centuries they were in charge of the security of the haciendas and rural areas. They were trained by ex-revolutionaries, soldiers, foreign advisors and other authorities, where they were instructed in military tactics and strategies so that they would be a competent force, although their main focus was more on being guerrilla and sabotage forces. However, as President Lazaro Cardenas and Congress showed interest in intervening in the civil war of their northern neighbor, the regiments of the "Legion de Guerrilleros Mexicanos" were trained in cavalry tactics, as emphasis was placed on mobility that cavalry units would have if they were an elite force. The charros, apart from their military equipment, were dressed in their typical or traditional costume (which was considered a military uniform), although on some occasions they wore a super-tanned, multi-layered leather jacket with cotton padded interior. spin. Generally the charros carried out anti-partisan operations and rearguard tasks, and fought against remnants of the federal army, minutemen and armed civilians. At first they were armed with their machetes, spears, lassos, revolvers, non-regulation pistols, hunting shotguns, carbines and civilian rifles. But as they were trained and became a more competent military force, their equipment became more standardized. The Mexican government issued to the different charro regiments Spanish-made sabers (from the "Toledo Weapons Factory"), which were used to make cutting attacks, using the edge more than the tip, however the charros used Likewise their machetes due to their functionality, but they were standardized to stop being a work instrument and become a weapon of war. Some squads carried spears; Historically, the lancers were a light cavalry unit that, due to lack of firearms, fought with a lance 3 yards long. The lancers actively participated during the Mexican Revolution and the Second Mexican-American War, where open field conditions allowed them to inflict large numbers of casualties on the retreating American army. Although cavalry lances were being discarded after the Mexican revolution, there were charros who continued to carry them, being a non-standardized equipment. Among their regulatory firearms were: 1) Obregon automatic pistol, 2) P08 Luger pistol, 3) Mauser C-96 pistol, 4) Astra 400 pistol, 5) Mauser M-1936 rifle, 6) Mauser M-1924 rifle , 7) Mauser M-1912 Rifle, 8) Mauser M-1910 Rifle, 9) Mauser M-1895 Rifle, 10) Mauser M-1907 Rifle, 11) Type 38 Rifle, 12) Mondragon M-1908 Rifle, 13) Rifle Vz-24, 14) Vz-33 rifle, 15) MP-18, 16) MP-28, 17) ZB vz machine gun. 26, 18) ZB vz machine gun. 30, etc. Among their non-regulation firearms were: 1) Winchester M-1874 Carbine, 2) Pieper-Nagant 1893 Carbine, 3) Winchester M-1886 Carbine, 4) Winchester M-1892 Carbine, 4) Winchester M-1894 Carbine, 5) Winchester M-1895 carbine, 6) different models of Smith and Wesson Model 30 along with other revolvers, etc. After World War I, the Post-Treaty offensives and the Bolshevik Revolution, thousands of Cossacks would escape Germanization, De-Cossackization and Japanese militarism, emigrating to America. When they arrived in Mexico, many Cossacks along with their families settled in this country because it had a rapidly growing economy, lived in a period of peace and was socially "friendly" with foreign cultures. The Cossacks faced cultural clashes and prejudice, but generally prospered in Mexico. The Cossacks would have a notable role in Mexico during the Second American Civil War, when Ataman Nikolai Kulakkov along with other Cossack troops asked the Mexican government to volunteer and participate in the war as part of the Mexican army. At first, President Lazaro Cardenas was reluctant about the proposal of these emigrants, however he could use the Cossacks as part of his political and ideological propaganda. The Cossacks' request would be accepted, many of them had military experience because they had participated in the Eastern Front and the Russian revolution. Like charros and squads of African Americans, they were generally employed in anti-partisan operations and guerrilla fighting. The Cossacks were initially armed with their Shashka and Kindjal, but they were given standardized equipment, the Cossacks were part of the "Cossack Volunteer Corps". At the end of the war, Mexico became one of the countries to host one of the largest communities of Cossacks in Latin America, only being surpassed by Brazil (Sometimes I think that the Cossack hosts of the future would look like the villages from Gears 5). Once Mexico took Arizona, there were many communities of African Americans who for decades had been discriminated against and segregated from society. Although in Mexico there was a certain prejudice against black people, in general they were more accepted in Mexican society than in American society. As part of the Lazaro Cardenas policy, he encouraged African Americans to enlist in the Mexican army and to gain the sympathy of African American leaders, he would form several cavalry squadrons led by African Americans. This was done with the objective of making political propaganda among the African-American population of the surrounding states. African American squads participated in anti-partisan operations and in fighting guerrillas. VIII) Weltreich.- The German World Empire (German Weltreich) was one of the armies with the most cavalry regiments in the world (not counting the regiments of native personnel or the regiments of the Landwehr or the Freikorps) due to the enormous extension of its colonies and domains, which were remote and difficult to access places, however the German World Army would begin an integration of the cavalry regiments with the motorized corps, to create a single armored branch, where the infantry and artillery would be a single force as part of the blitzkrieg military doctrine; based on carrying out a rapid and forceful campaign, with the objective of having a quick victory and avoiding a waste of lives and resources.
-Postscript- 1) The history of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (JAO) begins in the 1920s, when Zionism coincided with certain geopolitical objectives of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSP) that would later be renamed the USSR, in addition to Many Jews would join the Red Army. Once the 30s began, the Bolsheviks would establish the "Red Zion" project to align the Jews in the Comintern, due to the zero interest on the part of the imperial bloc in the creation of a Jewish state that would only create diplomatic, ethnic conflicts, religious and that could destabilize the alliance between the central powers. In the absence of a Jewish state (Israel), Soviet leaders do not see Jews as disloyal, so the "doctor plot" does not occur. On the other hand within Zionism, the left wing that together with the Jewish labor movement coincides with many of the geopolitical objectives of both the Comintern and the USSR itself. During the Second American Civil War (SACW), Jews gained considerable political notoriety in the Comintern; Although the Dobrowsky brigade was made up of Poles, its leaders and soldiers were mostly of Jewish origin. The comintern wanting to align more Jews under the wing of socialism, made the leaders of the international brigades create the "Naftali-Botwin company", which at first was made up of Polish Jews, but later it would be made up of Ukrainian, American, Palestinians, Belgians, Germans, Kanadians, Russians, Czechoslovakians, etc. The company later became a battalion. The URF and the Comintern to promote the "Naftali-Botwin Battalion", allowed the publication of newspapers in Yiddish and initiated a pro-Zionist policy. Stanisław (Moishe) Flato became the General Secretary of the JAO and Drago Štajnberger the President of the JAO in the 1930s. The Soviet authorities "encouraged" the Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian Jews who were in the RSFSP to move to the JAO, this event became known as the "First Aliyah", however the JAO would be involved during the great war in the east, being temporarily occupied by the Japanese empire (which had razed, raped and massacred during the occupation); this massacre was occupied by the Comintern as a propaganda towards the Jews who were all over the world, this caused a resentment that together with the refusal on the part of the central powers to protect the Jews on the part of the Japanese, made many Jews they enlisted in the international brigades. The Soviet Union would "promote" the "Jewish Brigade", which was composed of Russian, French, Italian and Anglo-American Jews, over time its ranks swelled with Jews of German, Hungarian, Polish, Ukrainian, Czechoslovakian, I raised. The Jewish brigade was one of the most ferocious and feared, even by the IJA itself. One of his fiercest battles was the "Siege of Hong Kong and the liberation of Nanjing". After the Great War in the East, the "second Aliyah" would begin with the return of the first Jewish settlers, the permanence of many of the volunteers and collaborators, for the 40s and 50s the Supreme Soviet approved the creation of the JAC (Jewish Anti-Facist Committee ), KOMZET (Committee for the Settlement of Working Jews on the Land) and the OZET (Society for the Settlement of Working Jews on the Land). On the other hand the Jewish brigade was dissolved and instead the "JAO Soviet Army Reserve" was formed. The JAO at this time was supported by various Comintern Jewish organizations such as the JDC (Joint American Jewish Distribution Committee) [Sponsored by SSA]. By the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and mid-1990s, the JAO would have the "third Aliyah" with the migration of Jews from Bukhara, Kaifeng, Mizrahi, and North Africa. At this point the JAO went from being a simple oblast that was mostly uninhabited, where Birobidzhan and various rural settlements were populated. The Jews were successful in industrializing the JAO, successfully establishing several Kibbutz, Moshavim and Shitufim, as well as prospering agriculture in the swamps. At this time its political status changed from an oblast with a high degree of autonomy, to having a status similar to an autonomous republic such as the Volga Republic and finally to a "socialist-style self-government". The JAO was not only financed by the Soviet Union, it also received financial and technical aid from the SSA, SUB, the French commune, the Italian SR, the Argentine Union, etc. During the third Aliyah, the president of the JAO, Simcha Blass (who participated together with Jews in the "transformation of nature" in Central Asia), would establish an economic model similar to Lenin's NEP (New Economic Policy) in the JAO; obviously there was no kind of capitalism, however the JAO did not establish quotas or deadlines for state companies, the Kibbutz, Moshavim and Shitufim, also allowing each factory or factory to finance itself from certain assets within the JAO. A reduced "personal property" was also allowed and the approval of "self-employed" that did not affect the economy and that in theory only carried out exchanges between people or barter between friends. Some peculiarities that the JAO had were the high rate of weapons in civilian hands and the fact that the Jews participated in the "hunting weapons for national production and hunting economy" program. When World War II began, the JAO Soviet Army Reserve participated in the defense of the Far East and the invasion of Japan. During this period in Palestine the Irgun and the Haganah were supported by the Soviet Union, the SUB, the PR of Greece and the Great Jamahiriya. Being key pieces in the capture of Palestine by the Great Jamahiriya and destabilizing a strategic region of the Turkish federation. At the end of the Second World War and the beginning of the "millennial reconstruction", the "Great Aliyah" occurred, which was a migration and in some cases a forced migration of Ashkenazi Jews, Sephardim, Mizrahi, Persians, Berbers, Ethiopians, Turks, Latin Americans, Unionists and Southwest Asia. Within the international agreement at the end of the Second World War, it was decided that the USSR would convert the self-government of the JAO into a "Republic with a Special Administration" where the JAO would be allowed to directly manage its socialist economic system, legal system , monetary system, individual rights, etc. Members of the Hagana and Irgun were sent to the JAO and joined the ranks of the "JAO Soviet Army Reserve". At this time the JAO experienced a political and governmental change; there was a unicameral assembly in which, although there were no political parties, there were "cliques" such as Herut, Mapai, Ahdut, HaAvoda, Rafi, Kadima, Likud, etc. This political change in the JAO comes in large part from the influence exercised by the French Commune and the SUB during the international agreements that discussed the situation of the Jews, the Soviet Union tolerated this political diversity (unless it was a problem). The political and economic status of the "Special Administration" of the JAO would be long-term and indefinite; Since the Levant has religious significance, the massive influx of Jews could have triggered an "Arab-Israeli conflict" or even a second cold war between the Comintern and the Islamic League of Jamahiriyas. During the Anglo-Soviet split, the Lyon Entente and the August Agreement agreed that the JAO was the only official Jewish state. When the automation began, the JAO in order not to experience a high unemployment rate and not earn the "hate" of the USSR, implemented "automation with Jewish characteristics"; where the automation, more than being something politically correct, was going to be carried out under the interests and goals of the JAO Jews. During the automation, personal and patio property increased, as well as personal exchanges and barter, organoponics (of Cuban origin), hydroponics, terrace crops, crops with artificial light, etc. became increasingly popular. At this time the JAO was responsible for the "flowering of Siberia"; The JAO together with Yakutia would create a joint venture whereby Jewish scientists and technicians transformed Yakutia into a green orchard through advanced techniques of plant breeding, vernalization, bioremediation, forestry, and mycorrhization. These techniques were based on the scientific-ideological currents of Lysenkoism, Neo-lysenkoism, Stametslismo, Vavilovismo, Pleasantlismo, Karpenchenkoismo, etc. The success in Yakutia, led to the recruitment of Jewish technicians and scientists in various Soviet republics, countries of the August agreement and outside of it. The JAO was one of the most nuclearized territories of the Soviet Union, only being surpassed by "South Turkestan"; Not only were there the typical fusion reactors, but there was a great variety of "minireactors" of molten salts, Thorium, Tritium, Boron, Polywell, melters and other types that were part of personal property. As they did not use uranium or plutonium for their operation, the Soviet authorities generally did not give them so much importance, they also had a large number of chelators and decontamination equipment, on the other hand the JAO had a different political status that exempted it from certain guidelines. During the restoration of capitalism in Russia, the JAO was one of the few entities of the Russian Federation, to maintain automation. However at this stage many commons were converted into private farms, private enterprises, semi-state enterprises and corporations. Despite the fact that Russia was suffering from high inflation, the JAO through the "JAO Monetary Authority" had issued the "Shekel" since 2020. During the liberalization era the popular assembly together with the executive president of the JAO became pro-communist or pro-fatherland depending on which clique won. Many Jews along with their fellow Yakuts became the new agricultural giants.
How did the partisan held cities such as Milano-Genova pocket, Kyiv or Minsk-Vilnius pocket manage to hold too long? Minsk was blocking a strategic highway and railway from Russia, Milano from Southern France, both of them crucial for German retreat operations? Italian uprisings were surpressed by the Swiss reinforcement, but they held really long, while Minsk was never retook.
Minsk and Milano have a bypass, Genova and North Italian pocket must have been blocking the Aurelia supply/escape route. And the routes must have been permanently sabotaged.
That was defenetly intresting, but i am kinda confused. I thought that the second comitern became more of a Third positionist. Mostly because the Soviet Union ends up strongly muslim together with Libya. How do they mix the secular marxist communism with Islam? Aslo wasnt Germany teutonic communist, wich sounds pretty christian as well.
If i have read the subtext correctly he's preparing germany to be this, súper futurist soviet german republic. In the video is noted that germany continúes using both soviet style goverment *and* a better use of automátion,
The Socialist countries didn't just magically became 'buff' in the 90s, they already had a really good living condition even before the Second Weltkrieg happened and because they actually care for its people, and they have a democratic system that's far more representative of the people and one that has more vestige of power given to the people.
2) Some military novelties that happened since the end of the First World War were: I) Body armor and bulletproof vests.- At the end of the First World War, the German world empire (Weltreich) did not rule out the use of body armor, such as the Sappenpanzer, and the Grabenpanzer, being upgraded and occupied by "armored infantry", albeit in small numbers due to how expensive they were. During the Austrian Civil War and the Second American Civil War, the use of bulletproof vests made of silk, thick layers of cotton and cloth, capable of stopping .22 Long Rifle, .25 ACP, .32 S&W Long, . 32 S&W, .380 ACP, .38 Special, and .45 ACP. However, in the Austrian civil war many of the body armor took medieval armor as their design inspiration, the Corazza Farina was present in this conflict. During the Second American Civil War, bandits, gunmen, gangsters, rebels opposed to the invasion, guerrillas, remnants of the federal army made armor ranging from steel breastplates that went under clothing, to armor that used Ned's ideas. Kelly. On the other hand, armor designs discarded by the US army in the First World War were used, such as the Brewster Body Shield (Bashford Dean: Helmets and Body Armor in Modern Warfare). During the Great Eastern War, both the Japanese Empire and the Soviet Union developed body armor to increase their soldiers' chances of survival. The Soviet Union developed the Steel breastplate (Стальной нагрудник), it was used in large, but limited numbers for combat engineers, the new "cuirassiers" and "Tankodesantniki".
II) Although firearms within the following decades continued to gain strength, leaving bladed weapons overshadowed, these would not be discarded and would have considerable importance; By the mid-60s, the different armies of the world had concluded that swords were an anachronistic element that did not go according to the development of new military strategies that the growing Cold War and the development of new technologies for the battlefield were putting. In the case of the Central Powers, it became difficult to put aside the use of military swords, mainly because there were a large number of soldiers who were "conservatives", and who kept talking about the advantages they could have on the battlefield, but on the other side were the "modernists" who were military men who talked about how obsolete swords had become over the decades and their effectiveness had been diminishing with each new war. Leaving aside the arguments of the military, the fact that they stopped producing swords would cause many artisans and swordsmiths to lose their jobs and what they earned their living with. On the other hand, part of civil society did not agree that swords and other weapons became only ceremonial elements, "souvenirs" or trinkets, or that they were part of simple martial arts. The central powers to modernize the army and keep these "conservative" soldiers happy and not leave the swordsmiths without work, the "neomodern style" was developed; Exclusively these military swords left aside the elegant, ornate and elegant designs, in favor of a more subtle and practical design in battle. Some other peculiarities that the "neomodern design" had is that it served as a multitool, useful in combat in closed spaces, very ergonomic, easy to learn and use, useful in combat in trenches and in skirmishes in chemical and biological attacks. The neomodern style saved many artisans and swordsmiths from losing their trade, just as it happened to the artisans of Spain who were able to continue working in the Toledo Weapons Factory and privately. In the civil sphere, these swords had more relaxed manufacturing standards, having more ornate and decorative designs ("neoclassical design"), being used in self-defense, going on safari, preparation, paramilitarism, banditry, organized crime, sects, mountaineering, bushcraft etc.
The Comintern also emulated the "neomodern style" within its vision of socialism, which is how the "Petel pattern" arose.
III) By the 1960s, the various USSR and the World German Empire had developed the perfect war horse breed, characterizing the domestic horse by being more robust, aggressive, strong, resistant, consuming less water and forage. But it had arrived too late, since most armies had left, reduced or massively mechanized their cavalry. In the case of unionist countries such as France, Italy and the SUB, they had dismantled their mounted cavalry regiments, and replaced them with more mechanized regiments. On the other hand, the USSR, the Unionist States of America, Cuba, Argentina, Congo, etc. They maintained mounted cavalry regiments; The USSR was the second country with the most cavalry regiments, only being surpassed by the World German Empire (despite its reductions), due to pressure from the "conservative" Chinese and Soviet generals, the cavalry corps were not dismantled as It was planned in 1965, however they were no longer a main combat force. They were more units of reconnaissance, support, surveillance, combat against guerrillas/insurgents, supplies, chemical/biological attacks and units in mountains or difficult-to-access terrain. Not to mention that the USSR had one of the longest borders in the world, so it had to be constantly monitored.
The German World Empire, the AUS, Rhodesia, India, Mexico and other allies also had important mounted cavalry regiments. Although the army of the German World Empire had made reductions and had mechanized many of its cavalry regiments, it was the army in the world with the most mounted cavalry regiments both outside and inside the continent, this is because the German army was too reluctant, proud and traditionalist to abandon the horses, after all the German cavalry had had great prominence and glory during the final stages of the First World War, the Second American Civil War, the Austrian Civil War and other wars. After all, horses did not need oil or fuel to function, they could reach remote places where missiles or artillery bullets could not reach, they were quite useful to combat guerrillas and insurgent groups as had been demonstrated by the Angolan Dragons and Mozambique (Dragões de Angola and Moçambique), the Grey's Scouts who fought against the Zambian forces and the ZANU guerrillas or the mounted regiments of the Freikorps who fought against the Vietminh and other communist guerrillas in Indochina, protecting the armored bulldozers , Rome plow or the Tree Crushing Machine.
In fact, during World War II, several mounted regiments of the African Korps prevented the entry of Libyan and Algerian forces into the Sahara protectorate. The last mounted regiments of the AUS fought to the end against the Syndicalist armies, until they finally escaped along with other units of the Unionist army towards Mexico.
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I ain't reading allat
Damn bro thats a lot
The Weltreich Universe is so fleshed out and well articulated, and this video along with many others that has made it become this gargantuan masterpiece of reality grounded lore complexities is more than proof of it.
I am glad you enjoy the lore. I and many others have been crafting the Weltreich lore since 2019, almost 4 years now. It was never intended to become a detailed lore or even a new mapping genre. However, it turned out to be a good infinite content glitch.
Damn, the video is very well detailed and is way better than I expected, the long wait was totally worth it!
A really amazing video. These "great domes" are an amazing idea. If i understand right these are underwater domes connected through tunnels. A brilliant idea. I am already looking forward to the next video. They are getting better and better with every new upload. Keep doing this great work comrade.
That is correct: Dome structures protecting urban areas from water, tunnel structure built above railways to connect transportation between the cities.
Domes also built in the flooded areas of Northern Germany
I must say, this video perfectly captured the factionalism that existed within the Socialist Italy. Even tho the country was united on surface, it had many groups that presented a completely different visions of how a Socialist Italy should look like. Also, I have a funny feeling that the last name of (for now) the last leader of Italy was chosen because of your admiration for Ennio Morricone.
you got me there
@@WTFCDFoxywho do you prefer in the Russian invasion of Ukraine?
When are you going to make another video? It’s been two years😢
Hey man I hope to see you realesing a vid again:)
@@Shthophyckqyou shouldn’t be askin that on a mappin channel! That’s too sensitive!
I loved the video, specially the part where Luigi Morricone said "It's Luigi time!" and proclaimed the Mushroom Kingdom
As an anarchist, "anarcho nationalists" are wild but still an interesting concept considering the combination of workers movements and italian nationalism
Amazing as always
One day people will be searching up how to make videos like WTF CD
Keep up the great work man
170 years of a different Italy, plus almost 23 minutes? Plus it's by Cd -[Foxy]-? That means it's incredible!
Awesome video love it
This was amazing as always, my friend. Weltreich is such an incredible lore. 😊
If I may make a suggestion, would you be interested in a video of Greece from 2020-2089, seeing what happens between the P.R.G. and the Government in Cyprus?
Thank you for the suggestion. Greece is definitely an important country in the Weltreich lore
@@WTFCDFoxy Can you make one about the SSA and North America? Also, I have an idea for the future SSA.
Perhaps you could work around Greece since 1919, some sort of a remaster in order to fill more details about the resistance and the Bulgarian rule in Greece.@@WTFCDFoxy
This “Filippo Turati” guy doesn’t look like a guy you want to mess with, to say the least.
Idea: History of German/weltreich military technology and it’s advancements in other fields
18:58 those AI people look like real
Those are just Random People's i guess...
This is a good video
Very near for a video about WW3 in the Weltreich
Greetings WTF_Foxy, I send you this comment in order to contribute ideas about a possible video of the Japanese Empire, in addition to giving other ideas and opinions about the Weltreich:
1) The period of 1869-1945 that Japan spent is an interesting period; Because we are talking about a nation that combined industrialization, capitalism, science, and the bourgeoisie with cultural and traditional aspects prior to the Meiji Restoration. Therefore, it would be interesting to see how that "iconography" would have been maintained and evolved.
2) Starting in the mid-50s, the Japanese government, to recover from the economic and material losses of the “Great Eastern war”, began to open up more towards the free market, but without abandoning its model of "State Protectionism-corporate"; creating "Exclusive Economic Zones" where the laws of protectionism and control of the "conglomerates" would not affect the various foreign companies, the "keiretsu", the nascent Korean conglomerates "chaebols", the JA GROUP (Japan Agricultural Cooperatives), Taiwanese (Chinese) conglomerates, Maquiladoras Latin American and other types of commercial companies.
3) During the "Great Eastern War", the National Diet of Japan, promulgated the "General State Mobilization Law", which allowed the government to occupy all industrial and energy resources for war efforts, this caused an energy shortage in the public and private sector. The conditions set by the "rationing era" propitiated the conditions for the "first era of ammonia"; At that time, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, together with other companies, began to develop alternative fuels to alleviate energy and civil demand to ensure that fuel consumption in the civil sphere would decrease and be ensured for the military. Cars, ships, planes, trains, buses, factories and factories began to be sustained with ammonia. There was an increase in its demand due to the loss of the Great Eastern War. The second era of ammonia began in the mid-1970s during the "Blue Revolution"; It was when Japan began to invest in the development of biotechnology, where by means of bacteria and fungi they began to develop biofuels. In this second era, ammonia was one of the most used complementary energies by the empire.
4) During the "first era of ammonia", other alternative fuels that were used en masse were: 1) Wood gas generators or gasogens began to be installed in buses and cars, which used bamboo charcoal, ogalite (オガライト), seaweed charcoal, firewood, briquettes (練炭), 2) For civil aviation, turpentine oil or pine oil (松根テレビン油) began to be used, 3) Engines were designed for alcohol-based fuels, 4) with the use of ferrosilicon large amounts of hydrogen were produced, 5) Acetylene, etc.
5) The scientific research institute RIKEN (理研) was responsible for financing the entry into the "nuclear age" in Japan. The RIKEN institute had dabbled in atomic energy with the creation of several cyclotrons and with the collaboration of German, Sicilian, Unionist, Russian émigré and British émigré scientists developed "neutron reactors" and fusors (Farnsworth-Hirsch fusor).
Thank you for your contribution in these details. I will definitely consider them when I will work on the Japan lore.
An amazing video 🍷
Very interesting video! Italy in this video switched sides quite a few times. What a coincidence
hell I wanna get that 3rd Weltkrieg Video!
12) Without a doubt, during the Second American Civil War, the cavalry would have been used massively in this conflict:
I) United States.- After the Great War and the Second Mexican-American War, the American Expeditionary Forces convened a meeting to consider the future of horse cavalry; On the one hand, the troops on horseback were easier prey for the German rifles and machine guns, the horses got stuck or hurt themselves with barbed wire or gas. This caused several cavalry units to be retained which were armed with sabres, in fact the Model 1913 Cavalry Saber or also known as the "Patton saber" was issued which was militarily obsolete because modern warfare did not allow for the usual cavalry charges for what was destined. This meant that, at least until March 1919, cavalrymen entered combat dismounted, only using their horses to move, like mounted infantry.
However, there was a strong objection within the army commanders against the complete mechanization of the cavalry for several reasons: a) the fact that the lack of success of the cavalry in the static defensive lines until 1919 was an exception, since when the Germans launched their counter-offensive in May into France, they did so by re-forming various regiments, brigades, divisions, and individual cavalry squadrons that had been units of cuirassiers, dragoons, hussars, and uhlans, etc., which together with the regiments of (experienced) mounted infantry penetrated the exhausted French defenses, causing a collapse of the French army and advancing as far as Brittany (Bretagne), b) When the Second Mexican-American War occurred, the best US cavalry units were in Europe, the "Mexican Front" It had a more open character, which together with the lack of concentration of trenches, machine guns and artillery, resulted in a more traditional and offensive movement warfare, c) Mechanization was expensive, and more so to replace each cavalry regiment, without mention the isolationism, inflation and trade blockade imposed by the central powers. Not to mention the logistical need to have a continuous supply of fuel to keep the mechanized units active.
In the end, the panel concluded that the use of large cavalry units was an obsolete concept, but the use of cavalry regiments that could join and support infantry and armor units for reconnaissance led the army to accept this recommendation. Therefore, when the National Defense Law of 1922 was enacted. In 1924, the position of Chief of Cavalry of the United States Army was created, with Willard Ames Holbrook being the first to occupy the position. Once the Army created the Office of the Chief of Cavalry, the formation of new regiments and divisions of Horse Cavalry began.
While the Army invested millions of dollars in (expensive) mechanization, the Bureau of Cavalry, apart from creating new divisions and regiments, would also begin to create more "segregated" cavalry units (Buffalo Soldiers) made up mostly of African Americans, although they also by Amerindians (Lobo Scout) and Latinos (Chicano soldiers). The cavalry regiments were armed with the previously retained and restored Patton 1913 Saber and the Herr 1930 Saber (which introduced improvements to the Patton saber, but was in limited numbers), American saber doctrine was based on carrying out thrust attacks, that is, with the tip, rather than the edge. In addition, the cavalry regiments had as "regulatory" firearms, the M1903 Springfield bolt-action rifle and the Colt 1911 automatic pistol.
By the 1930s, Chief of Staff Douglas MacArthur made it clear that cavalry equestrian equipment faced an uncertain future. He said, "Modern firearms have eliminated the horse as a weapon and as a means of transportation it has become, along with to the dismounted man, in the slowest means of transport". "Therefore, the time has come when the Cavalry arm must replace or assist the horse as a means of transportation, or pass into the limbo of discarded military formations." However, during the regency of Herbert B. Crosby as Chief of Cavalry (1926-1930), experimentation and exercises began that included airplanes and tanks as part of the Army's Cavalry divisions, but it was Leon Benjamin Kromer as Chief of Cavalry ( 1930-1934) who seriously considered "marrying the machine and the horse"; He cautiously imagined "battle cars (mechanized cavalry) that would help the horse cavalry approach the enemy. This curious formation included a mechanized squad with motorcycles and scout cars. The second squad, mounted its horses in action, but For long-distance movements, the squadron loaded its horses, forage, rations, machine guns and equipment on trailer trucks or horse trailers called “portees”. Kromer decided that the cavalry would cease to be a shock force where the brigades, regiments and squadrons of Cavalry would support the forces. those that were assigned to the defense (performing a function of economy of force or delay) and offensive (they would carry out reconnaissance missions, raids or pursuits and exploitation of defeated enemy formations). The Cavalry would fight as mounted infantry, where each soldier with a pistol would shoot mounted and with his rifle they would shoot dismounted as mobile light infantry. The saber was considered inadequate, but it was retained as a symbolic element, gala, honor and as a weapon of last resort (unofficial). However, Kromer was dissatisfied with the growing organizational gap between the mounted and mechanized elements and supported the expansion of more mechanized units, but a shortage of funds ruled out any massive change.
The organization of the cavalry was divided into divisions, brigades, regiments, squadrons, machine guns squadrons and squadrons of armored vehicles and reconnaissance; (A). - The cavalry divisions had an ambulance company, a medical squadron, a machine gun squadron for each regiment, an armored vehicle squadron, an air service division with its headquarters, an observation squadron, a motorized engineers, a quartermaster squadron, an artillery regiment and a tank company. Additionally, each cavalry division consisted of 9,595 officers and men, (B). - the cavalry brigades consisted of a headquarters (HQ), a company HQ, two cavalry regiments and a machine gun squadron. Generally cavalry brigades provided command and control to assigned or attached cavalry units. (C). - Cavalry regiments consisted of a headquarters (HQ), a HQ troop, and two rifle squadrons of two troops each. Like the infantry, the regiment size in the cavalry was considered the basis for combat, training and administrative operations. The mission of the cavalry regiments was to plan and carry out reconnaissance and security operations for the land force to which they were assigned or attached. (D). - The organization of the cavalry squadrons was not different from the squadrons of a regiment. The mission of the cavalry squadrons was to plan and carry out reconnaissance and security operations for the land force to which they were attached, in addition to being used both defensively and offensively, (E). - The machine gun squadrons consisted of a headquarters (HQ), one HQ troop and three line troops. Each was made up of 5 officers and 110 soldiers who handled and protected six .50 caliber heavy machine guns, in addition each squad had 18 heavy machine guns, which provided a punch on the battlefield. The mission of the machine gun squadrons was to provide fire support to cavalry organizations in defense and offensive operations, and (F). - The armored vehicle and reconnaissance squadrons were organized into a headquarters (HQ), a HQ troop and three line troops, each equipped with 12 armored vehicles. The mission of the armored vehicle squadrons was to provide rapid, motorized reconnaissance support to cavalry organizations in defensive and offensive operations.
When the Second American Civil War (SACW) began, the United States Cavalry consisted of two mechanized regiments and eleven regiments of 1,275 horses each. The cavalry was initially made up of 13,000 officers and men, but as the war continued, the number increased to 60,000 or more.
This actually looks so well informed and there's tons of rational guesses it's its own league.
where did the government in exile flee? Switzerland i presume?
Does Turkey even have that much oil? It just has Turkey, Levant and Egypt. There is entire Libyan Jamahiriya south of Italy
Great video, keep going ( I haven't watched it).
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7:25 even here france is finicky
Wait, France really handed Corsica over to Italy? Well, considering the fact that they annexed whole Belgium and Luxembourg, makes sense, but still. That's a really impressive friendship gift. Like when Russia handed over Crimea to Ukraine
I'm wondering what happened to San Marino
Probably nothing. They have endured for almost 2000 years.
Question, how would France allow Italy to have Corsica after the Second Weltkrieg?
Good Video 🍍🍕
II) America Union State.- The Cavalry of the American Union State or also nicknamed the "Dixie Cavalry" began from the defections of Major General John Knowles Herr and Major General Malin Craig who opposed Kromer's liberalism, where their position towards mechanization was based on two statements: 1) "That it will not give away a single man or exchange a single horse to the mechanized units", and 2) "and that the time for mechanization has not yet arrived." When the Second American Civil War began, there was a growing division between the "horse" and "mechanization" troops, who were generally pro-Federalist. The Union Cavalry itself began from elements of the 23rd Cavalry Division of the National Guard and 63d Cavalry Division of the Organized Reserve.
When the American Union State was consolidated, Malin Craig became Chief of the State Cavalry of the Union, and John Knowles Herr became a Major General. Malin Craig began to form new brigades, regiments and mounted squadrons, because there was a shortage of armor and all the material losses that the Union had had to be replaced by more mounted units. Furthermore, the horse began to be used more to meet the economic, transportation and logistical needs of the Union army. During Malin Craig's tenure he adopted the concept of "horse mechanized formations" (suggested by General Herr) and the expansion of cavalry brigades into divisions. The military doctrine of the Union cavalry was based on supporting infantry or an armored force, which could be deployed to fight on foot and mounted performing "pistol charges" or sword attacks.
III) Second Republic of California.- The cavalry of the Second California Republic began from the 11th cavalry regiment that was stationed at the Monterrey presidio. Like other cavalry armies of secessionist states, they generally had both standardized and non-standardized equipment.
IV) Second Republic of Texas.- The Second Republic Texas Cavalry began from the 56th Cavalry Brigade of the Texas Army National Guard. Its elements were the 112th Cavalry Regiment and the 124th Cavalry Regiment. Different companies of Texas Rangers also joined them.
VI) United Revolutionary Front (Syndicalist States of America).- The unionists or the URF (United Revolutionary Front) can be considered the side that had the most military doctrines during the war and that includes the different approaches that their allies had with respect to the Cavalry.
The URF Cavalry itself began from regiments (rebels) of Buffalo Soldiers from Texas of the 9th and 10th Cavalry regiments, although some time later they were joined by some brigades of "white" Cavalry, along with Amerindian rebels and the peasantry. The armament of the URF Cavalry varied since there were models of swords, machetes, knives, sword-bayonets, combat shovels and firearms from the 19th century and current ones (at that time); With respect to firearms there was the problem that there was an enormous diversity of cartridges and ammunition, in the case of the old and outdated models of sabers they were generally impractical or useless, however the mounted infantry units carried out attacks both mounted as dismounted with swords-bayonets, Tomahawk, machetes and combat shovels. The Syndicalist cavalry also carried out charges with pistols, revolvers, sawed-off shotguns, carbines, sawed-off rifles and Coach gun. To transport supplies to the different fronts and due to the lack of fuel and vehicles, the URF used modernized "stagecoach" apart from the tanchakas that the Soviets had provided them, along with the charabancs given by the British and French.
On the Syndicalist side, the Soviet Union would deploy a Cavalry Corps, which was led by Commander Vitaly Markovich Primakov (who would later design the Primakov pattern for the SSA; it was a saber that combined the benefits of the Patton Cavalry Saber with those of Shashka), where the regiments were composed of a saber and machine gun squadron (formed in platoons), an artillery regiment, technical units and general headquarters. General Primakov emphasized the use of the Tanchaka or cavalry chariot, because its continuous fire towards enemy positions allowed the cavalry and carabinieri (mounted infantry) to advance without resistance.
The French would deploy dragons portes (mobile dragons); which combined motorized and horse-mounted elements. During the Second American Civil War they tested five different divisional configurations until they finally developed the "Light Cavalry Division (LCD)" in 1939. Each future DLC would have a brigade of 1,200 sabers, but generally they were mixed horse and truck divisions.
The British would also deploy motorized and horse-mounted elements, only they were tanks and horses.
Once the Blas Roca regime had been consolidated in Cuba, most of the professional or institutional cavalry would leave to support the regime of the Isle of Youth; However, the Cuban revolutionaries used horses as a means of transportation and attack, they also used the military doctrine of the Dominican Generalissimo Maximo Gomez y Baez, the "machete charge"; The machete differed from the sabers because it was easier to learn and was less heavy. The Cubans taught this military doctrine to the mounted infantry regiments so that they could fight with the machete both mounted and dismounted.
The Argentines also supported the Syndicalists by sending advisors and horses as transport, the Creole fencing of the gauchos influenced the combat of the infantry and mounted riflemen.
All of these approaches and doctrines will influence SSA cavalry and military fencing for decades to come.
Can you please make a video of the history of the caucasus in weltreich?
As italian, you made me syndacalist with this video
3) How would the policy of the Korenizatsiia (коренизация) have affected the ethnic groups that inhabited the Soviet republics Xijiang, Manchuria, China, Korea, Tibet and Mongolia? I assume that Ehmetjan Qasim would be the president and Abdulkerim Abbas would be the general secretary of the Xijiang Soviet Republic at the end of the Great Eastern War. After all, they led the East Turkistan National Army, also known as the Ili National Army, which collaborated with Soviet forces to defeat the government of pan-Turkist Isa Yusuf Alptekin.
Would the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (新疆生产建设兵) (Xīnjiāng Shēngchǎn Jiànshè Bīngtuán) be formed?
I guess Choe Yong-gon would be the president and Kim Tu-bong would be the general secretary of the Soviet Republic of Korea. Both were part of the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army. I suppose that during the Cyrilization campaign (Кириллиза́ция) the Kontsevich system (Систе́ма Конце́вича) would be taken into account for the Korean language. Many Koreans would emigrate to Central Asia, Siberia Xijiang, and Mongolia (Koryo-saram).
4) When I was watching the video about the history of Mexico, you had put some statistics on the number of speakers per language, at first it seemed strange to me that the number of indigenous people was lower, but that statistic only showed the number of inhabitants per language, but not by ethnicity; What I want to say is that the number of indigenous people in Mexico may be even higher than in our own world for several reasons: I) on the one hand, when Francisco I. Madero was president, he quickly carried out the necessary agrarian and labor reforms that improved the quality of life of Mexicans (including indigenous people), II) how the Mexican revolution was one, without so many counterrevolutions and betrayals, which made it possible for the country to industrialize and grow economically, which meant that it never presented instability, poverty and crime, III) As Álvaro Obregón quickly "left" the presidency, the Bucareli treaties were never signed; which tied the Mexican economy to the US economy, in addition to giving preference to US companies and investors over Mexican producers. On the other hand, the last pro-American president Victoriano Huerta died, causing Mexico to have an independent foreign and domestic policy most of the time, IV) With a country coming out of the armed struggle and having recovered part of its territory, during the time from the reconstruction there would be a rise in jobs and the Mexican peso was stronger than ever, this meant that Mexico did not present inflation and the fall of the New York and Frankfurt stock markets, V) the policies of Lazaro Cadernas del Río and Manuel Avila Camacho differed quite a lot from the Indian reservation system, promoting the integration of indigenous peoples into Mexican society, as well as respecting and promoting most of the time their customs and language (as long as they did not cause problems), VI) At the end After the Second American Civil War, Mexico would experience an economic miracle in the following decades along with the development of different industries, and the takeoff of the countryside with the "ejido system" that benefited Mexicans (including indigenous people). I theorize that maybe until the presidency of Santiago Creel there will be around 15 to more than 20 million indigenous people, just in Mexico.
5) I imagine that in the Soviet Union, the French Commune, SUB and other Comintern countries, wood gas generators or gasogens would be quite common. Because importing oil would be expensive, just like producing it.
6) I can't imagine the tank battles that would have happened in the Great Eastern War;
I) T-18, Renault FT-17 (donated), Carden Loyd tankette (donated), Universal Carrier (donated) Vs. Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha, Type 94 tankette, Type 97 Te-Ke tankette, Leichttraktor (imported)
II) T-26, BT-2, BT-5, BT-7, T-50, T-60, T-70, Renault R-35 (donated), SOMUA S-35 (donated), Vickers 6-ton tank (donated) Vs. Type 95 Ha-Go, Type 89 I-Go, Type 97 Chi-Ha, Type 97 Shinhōtō Chi-Ha, Type 98 Ke-Ni, Panzer I (imported), Panzer 35(t), Panzer 38(t) (imported);
III) T-34, T-44, Char D1 (donated), Char D2 (donated), Matilda II (donated), Cruiser Mk I (donated), Cruiser Mk II (donated), Cruiser Mk IV (donated) Vs. Type 1 Chi-He, Type 3 Chi-Nu, Panzer II (imported), Panzer III (imported) Panzer IV (imported);
IV) IS-2, IS-3, KV-1, KV-2, Char B1 (donated) Vs. Type 4 Chi-To, Type 5 Chi-Ri, Tiger (imported);
V) T-35, T-100, SMK Vs. O-I super-heavy tank.
7) I imagine that Julius Robert Oppenheimer would reside in the SSA at the end of the second American civil war, and would be responsible for the SSA entering the "nuclear age" in the 1970s.
5) they have Siberia, Orenburg, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan. With help from Britain and France, they would've discovered oil deposits in those areas
What happened to the overthrown traitors Domenico Carcione and Alessandra Calderone? Were they executed?
This is a nice vid. 👍🏻
11) What would have happened if the Denver Central Government (DCG) had survived?
What would have happened if the Syndicalist Revolution in Spain had failed and the People's Republic of Morocco had been defeated?
What would have happened if during World War II, the Soviet Union had recaptured the Chinese Soviet Republic and conquered South China? I think Makhnovism and Anarcho-Communism would be popular in the 2060s.
What would have happened if the USSR and the SUB had reached the Moon first (for all making 2.0)?
What would have happened if the Ukrainian Republic had survived?
What if World War II had not happened?
12) Without a doubt, during the Great War in the East, horses would be used massively: I) On the part of Japan, they would carry out "The second plan of Masei" (馬政第二次計画) where they would import German, Ottoman, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Romanian, Mexican and Peruvian horse breeds. With the objective of improving light breeds, medium breeds and heavy breeds. The Imperial Japanese Army with the help of the Horse Administration Office (馬政局) established horse farms not only in Japan, but in Karafuto, Taiwan, Korea, and Manchukuo. With German advice, the imperial army had prior to the war, had 50 infantry cavalry divisions that served as a shock army and about 8 independent non-divisional brigades. It also had auxiliary units made up of Cossacks, Mongols, and Chinese that acted as reconnaissance troops, eyes for ca troops, and patrol units. On the other hand, it had several cavalry regiments from the Republic of the Far East, Mengjiang, Manchukuo and the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China (Wang Jingwei Regime).
II) In the case of the Soviet Union, it had the "Cavalry Corps" (кавалерийский корпус) and "cavalry divisions" (кавалерийская дивизия); In itself, each cavalry corps was made up of 6 cavalry divisions consisting of a total of +18,000 men, +15,000 horses, +130 tanks, +60 artillery pieces, +30 anti-tank guns and +40 anti-aircraft guns. In itself, each cavalry division is made up of four cavalry regiments (four saber squadrons, one machine gun squadron, one artillery battery, one anti-aircraft battery [A cavalry regiment is made up of +1400 men and +1500 horses]), a horse artillery battalion, a tank regiment, an anti-aircraft battalion, a signal squadron, a field engineer squadron and other units.
On the other hand, the rifle divisions needed around +3000 horses as part of their logistics and supply.
Before the war, the Soviet Union had 12 cavalry corps and about 2 Mongolian cavalry divisions. Which served in making quick raids in the rear of enemy positions, they were making deep penetrations into the battle to keep up with the tanks, they fought dismounted unless circumstances did not favor mounted attack.
a) As the war progressed, the Soviets had to replace the losses of tanks, armored vehicles and trucks with more cavalry corps and mounted riflemen, in addition, horses were necessary to cross the remote and rugged areas of mainland China and Siberia, b) Due to the shortage of fuel, the limited number of trucks and the high costs to produce synthetic fuel, the Soviets created transport battalions (approximately +500 horses), and used reindeer in arctic regions and camels in desert regions, c) During the war "mechanized cavalry groups" were formed (Конно-механизированная gruppa (КМГ)), which were a combination of a cavalry corps with a motorized corps or a tank corps; the armored and motorized formations of the "mechanized corps" were the main element of force, while the "cavalry corps" due to their flexibility carried out deep infiltrations and fought in difficult terrain, and could continue with mobile operations even when isolated from the lines. of supplies, d) the Soviet cavalry corps would receive the addition of the equivalent of 3 British cavalry corps, 4 French cavalry corps, 1 Italian cavalry corps, 5 syndicalist American cavalry divisions, 3 Argentine cavalry divisions, 2 Cuban cavalry (mambi) divisions, 1 cavalry corps of the Mongolian Red Army (Монгол Улаан армийн) and the inclusion of more than 100,000 mounted soldiers of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Army, e) During the Great Eastern War, the Tachanka (тача́нка), which was a horse-drawn four-wheeled spring wagon carrying an easel machine gun (Станко́вый пулемёт) became one of the symbols of this war, for reinforcing the infantry and the cavalry. When the war began, these cavalry cars entered the combat, only they were used exclusively as transport of personnel and machine guns due to the presence of armored cars, armored cars and tanks. However, as armor losses mounted and fuel became scarce, "machine gun crews" (Пулемётный расчёт) were re-formed; generally these formations flanked the Japanese positions and weakened them under crossfire until an attack could be carried out, with the use of snipers firing at enemy machine gun positions causing them to change position, ceasing fire and giving time to an attack. During the war, the Tanchanka received "special devices", from anti-aircraft guns to mobile armored guns (Schumann Panzerlafette/Fahrpanzer), f) Several cavalry corps became "guards cavalry corps" (Gv.kk); which were elite units that were characterized by their physical superiority, courage and mental strength that allowed them to act with greater skill in the worst situations, in addition to finding a way to continue fighting, never being captured or destroyed in their entrusted tasks, g) During the course of the war specializations were created in the cavalry corps; I) Cuirassiers.- they were generally saber squadrons that were equipped with the Steel breastplate (Стальной нагрудник) for more protection, II) Chemical cavalry.- they were cavalry divisions that carried out attacks in chemical skirmishes, both horse and rider were equipped of a gas mask, and III) Night Cavalry.- were divisions that carried out night attacks and disturbed the sleep of the Japanese lines.
After WW2, why Corsica was given to Italy ?
Could you please make a version of this series where the Germans and their friends win the second one?
WHOs the Pretender to the trone of the uk in Weltreich as of 2023
Since almost of the royal family went extinct in the British Civil War, possible William would be the successor of the british throne
Ithink it would likelydende be. desendant of Edward of Victoria due to william,s posisjon as heir@@Pragmaticlearner98
Super video like
Very complex, a lot of context, I need to add more for India.
Good stuff. Obviously Marxist, but within that context enjoyable worldbuilding. More!
Nah, he made the most sense-making alternate history and future timeline on TH-cam I've ever seen
fr and it's specifically why the worldbuilding is so good and realistic in the first place (He's a Marxist after all, meaning that his analysis is based on a materialist and dialectical perspective, and the assessments by Karl Marx and many other Marxists)
VII) México.- After the Mexican Revolution and the Second Mexican-American War, the Mexican government began to prepare its army for any possible attack by the United States. During the first period of peace that Mexico experienced, it would sign a cooperation agreement with the world German Empire (German Weltreich), as part of its agreement, German advisors who were nothing more than seasoned soldiers from the First World War, recommended during its military training mission that the majority of the 66 cavalry regiments that the Mexican army had would be integrated into the armored forces; The German concept was based on achieving a large, compact tank force that coexisted with the masses of infantry and towed artillery.
Although the high command of the Mexican army was a little reluctant to mechanization, this union of horses with armored units was carried out, where they were expected to be a single armored branch. Unlike the Germans, the Mexican cavalry integrated into the armored forces was characterized by not only transporting supplies and provisions to the foot infantry or artillery equipment and pieces, but also serving as support to the infantry and the corps tanks, such as reconnaissance, offensive and anti-tank battalions.
Of the 200 squadrons that made up the cavalry, only four squadrons were expanded into an independent brigade (+6 squadrons).
The Mexican government, at the request of Antolin Jimenez Gamas, a military man and president of the National Association of Charros, who participated with the northern centaur Francisco Villa in the invasion of Arizona, would train 100,000 charros to defend the country in the event of a hypothetical invasion. by the United States. The charros were horsemen who came from a tradition that originated during the time of the Viceroyalty, for centuries they were in charge of the security of the haciendas and rural areas. They were trained by ex-revolutionaries, soldiers, foreign advisors and other authorities, where they were instructed in military tactics and strategies so that they would be a competent force, although their main focus was more on being guerrilla and sabotage forces. However, as President Lazaro Cardenas and Congress showed interest in intervening in the civil war of their northern neighbor, the regiments of the "Legion de Guerrilleros Mexicanos" were trained in cavalry tactics, as emphasis was placed on mobility that cavalry units would have if they were an elite force. The charros, apart from their military equipment, were dressed in their typical or traditional costume (which was considered a military uniform), although on some occasions they wore a super-tanned, multi-layered leather jacket with cotton padded interior. spin. Generally the charros carried out anti-partisan operations and rearguard tasks, and fought against remnants of the federal army, minutemen and armed civilians.
At first they were armed with their machetes, spears, lassos, revolvers, non-regulation pistols, hunting shotguns, carbines and civilian rifles. But as they were trained and became a more competent military force, their equipment became more standardized. The Mexican government issued to the different charro regiments Spanish-made sabers (from the "Toledo Weapons Factory"), which were used to make cutting attacks, using the edge more than the tip, however the charros used Likewise their machetes due to their functionality, but they were standardized to stop being a work instrument and become a weapon of war. Some squads carried spears; Historically, the lancers were a light cavalry unit that, due to lack of firearms, fought with a lance 3 yards long. The lancers actively participated during the Mexican Revolution and the Second Mexican-American War, where open field conditions allowed them to inflict large numbers of casualties on the retreating American army. Although cavalry lances were being discarded after the Mexican revolution, there were charros who continued to carry them, being a non-standardized equipment. Among their regulatory firearms were: 1) Obregon automatic pistol, 2) P08 Luger pistol, 3) Mauser C-96 pistol, 4) Astra 400 pistol, 5) Mauser M-1936 rifle, 6) Mauser M-1924 rifle , 7) Mauser M-1912 Rifle, 8) Mauser M-1910 Rifle, 9) Mauser M-1895 Rifle, 10) Mauser M-1907 Rifle, 11) Type 38 Rifle, 12) Mondragon M-1908 Rifle, 13) Rifle Vz-24, 14) Vz-33 rifle, 15) MP-18, 16) MP-28, 17) ZB vz machine gun. 26, 18) ZB vz machine gun. 30, etc. Among their non-regulation firearms were: 1) Winchester M-1874 Carbine, 2) Pieper-Nagant 1893 Carbine, 3) Winchester M-1886 Carbine, 4) Winchester M-1892 Carbine, 4) Winchester M-1894 Carbine, 5) Winchester M-1895 carbine, 6) different models of Smith and Wesson Model 30 along with other revolvers, etc.
After World War I, the Post-Treaty offensives and the Bolshevik Revolution, thousands of Cossacks would escape Germanization, De-Cossackization and Japanese militarism, emigrating to America. When they arrived in Mexico, many Cossacks along with their families settled in this country because it had a rapidly growing economy, lived in a period of peace and was socially "friendly" with foreign cultures. The Cossacks faced cultural clashes and prejudice, but generally prospered in Mexico. The Cossacks would have a notable role in Mexico during the Second American Civil War, when Ataman Nikolai Kulakkov along with other Cossack troops asked the Mexican government to volunteer and participate in the war as part of the Mexican army. At first, President Lazaro Cardenas was reluctant about the proposal of these emigrants, however he could use the Cossacks as part of his political and ideological propaganda. The Cossacks' request would be accepted, many of them had military experience because they had participated in the Eastern Front and the Russian revolution. Like charros and squads of African Americans, they were generally employed in anti-partisan operations and guerrilla fighting. The Cossacks were initially armed with their Shashka and Kindjal, but they were given standardized equipment, the Cossacks were part of the "Cossack Volunteer Corps". At the end of the war, Mexico became one of the countries to host one of the largest communities of Cossacks in Latin America, only being surpassed by Brazil (Sometimes I think that the Cossack hosts of the future would look like the villages from Gears 5).
Once Mexico took Arizona, there were many communities of African Americans who for decades had been discriminated against and segregated from society. Although in Mexico there was a certain prejudice against black people, in general they were more accepted in Mexican society than in American society. As part of the Lazaro Cardenas policy, he encouraged African Americans to enlist in the Mexican army and to gain the sympathy of African American leaders, he would form several cavalry squadrons led by African Americans. This was done with the objective of making political propaganda among the African-American population of the surrounding states. African American squads participated in anti-partisan operations and in fighting guerrillas.
VIII) Weltreich.- The German World Empire (German Weltreich) was one of the armies with the most cavalry regiments in the world (not counting the regiments of native personnel or the regiments of the Landwehr or the Freikorps) due to the enormous extension of its colonies and domains, which were remote and difficult to access places, however the German World Army would begin an integration of the cavalry regiments with the motorized corps, to create a single armored branch, where the infantry and artillery would be a single force as part of the blitzkrieg military doctrine; based on carrying out a rapid and forceful campaign, with the objective of having a quick victory and avoiding a waste of lives and resources.
-Postscript-
1) The history of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (JAO) begins in the 1920s, when Zionism coincided with certain geopolitical objectives of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSP) that would later be renamed the USSR, in addition to Many Jews would join the Red Army. Once the 30s began, the Bolsheviks would establish the "Red Zion" project to align the Jews in the Comintern, due to the zero interest on the part of the imperial bloc in the creation of a Jewish state that would only create diplomatic, ethnic conflicts, religious and that could destabilize the alliance between the central powers. In the absence of a Jewish state (Israel), Soviet leaders do not see Jews as disloyal, so the "doctor plot" does not occur. On the other hand within Zionism, the left wing that together with the Jewish labor movement coincides with many of the geopolitical objectives of both the Comintern and the USSR itself. During the Second American Civil War (SACW), Jews gained considerable political notoriety in the Comintern; Although the Dobrowsky brigade was made up of Poles, its leaders and soldiers were mostly of Jewish origin. The comintern wanting to align more Jews under the wing of socialism, made the leaders of the international brigades create the "Naftali-Botwin company", which at first was made up of Polish Jews, but later it would be made up of Ukrainian, American, Palestinians, Belgians, Germans, Kanadians, Russians, Czechoslovakians, etc. The company later became a battalion. The URF and the Comintern to promote the "Naftali-Botwin Battalion", allowed the publication of newspapers in Yiddish and initiated a pro-Zionist policy. Stanisław (Moishe) Flato became the General Secretary of the JAO and Drago Štajnberger the President of the JAO in the 1930s. The Soviet authorities "encouraged" the Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian Jews who were in the RSFSP to move to the JAO, this event became known as the "First Aliyah", however the JAO would be involved during the great war in the east, being temporarily occupied by the Japanese empire (which had razed, raped and massacred during the occupation); this massacre was occupied by the Comintern as a propaganda towards the Jews who were all over the world, this caused a resentment that together with the refusal on the part of the central powers to protect the Jews on the part of the Japanese, made many Jews they enlisted in the international brigades. The Soviet Union would "promote" the "Jewish Brigade", which was composed of Russian, French, Italian and Anglo-American Jews, over time its ranks swelled with Jews of German, Hungarian, Polish, Ukrainian, Czechoslovakian, I raised. The Jewish brigade was one of the most ferocious and feared, even by the IJA itself. One of his fiercest battles was the "Siege of Hong Kong and the liberation of Nanjing". After the Great War in the East, the "second Aliyah" would begin with the return of the first Jewish settlers, the permanence of many of the volunteers and collaborators, for the 40s and 50s the Supreme Soviet approved the creation of the JAC (Jewish Anti-Facist Committee ), KOMZET (Committee for the Settlement of Working Jews on the Land) and the OZET (Society for the Settlement of Working Jews on the Land). On the other hand the Jewish brigade was dissolved and instead the "JAO Soviet Army Reserve" was formed. The JAO at this time was supported by various Comintern Jewish organizations such as the JDC (Joint American Jewish Distribution Committee) [Sponsored by SSA]. By the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and mid-1990s, the JAO would have the "third Aliyah" with the migration of Jews from Bukhara, Kaifeng, Mizrahi, and North Africa. At this point the JAO went from being a simple oblast that was mostly uninhabited, where Birobidzhan and various rural settlements were populated. The Jews were successful in industrializing the JAO, successfully establishing several Kibbutz, Moshavim and Shitufim, as well as prospering agriculture in the swamps. At this time its political status changed from an oblast with a high degree of autonomy, to having a status similar to an autonomous republic such as the Volga Republic and finally to a "socialist-style self-government". The JAO was not only financed by the Soviet Union, it also received financial and technical aid from the SSA, SUB, the French commune, the Italian SR, the Argentine Union, etc. During the third Aliyah, the president of the JAO, Simcha Blass (who participated together with Jews in the "transformation of nature" in Central Asia), would establish an economic model similar to Lenin's NEP (New Economic Policy) in the JAO; obviously there was no kind of capitalism, however the JAO did not establish quotas or deadlines for state companies, the Kibbutz, Moshavim and Shitufim, also allowing each factory or factory to finance itself from certain assets within the JAO. A reduced "personal property" was also allowed and the approval of "self-employed" that did not affect the economy and that in theory only carried out exchanges between people or barter between friends. Some peculiarities that the JAO had were the high rate of weapons in civilian hands and the fact that the Jews participated in the "hunting weapons for national production and hunting economy" program.
When World War II began, the JAO Soviet Army Reserve participated in the defense of the Far East and the invasion of Japan. During this period in Palestine the Irgun and the Haganah were supported by the Soviet Union, the SUB, the PR of Greece and the Great Jamahiriya. Being key pieces in the capture of Palestine by the Great Jamahiriya and destabilizing a strategic region of the Turkish federation. At the end of the Second World War and the beginning of the "millennial reconstruction", the "Great Aliyah" occurred, which was a migration and in some cases a forced migration of Ashkenazi Jews, Sephardim, Mizrahi, Persians, Berbers, Ethiopians, Turks, Latin Americans, Unionists and Southwest Asia. Within the international agreement at the end of the Second World War, it was decided that the USSR would convert the self-government of the JAO into a "Republic with a Special Administration" where the JAO would be allowed to directly manage its socialist economic system, legal system , monetary system, individual rights, etc. Members of the Hagana and Irgun were sent to the JAO and joined the ranks of the "JAO Soviet Army Reserve". At this time the JAO experienced a political and governmental change; there was a unicameral assembly in which, although there were no political parties, there were "cliques" such as Herut, Mapai, Ahdut, HaAvoda, Rafi, Kadima, Likud, etc. This political change in the JAO comes in large part from the influence exercised by the French Commune and the SUB during the international agreements that discussed the situation of the Jews, the Soviet Union tolerated this political diversity (unless it was a problem). The political and economic status of the "Special Administration" of the JAO would be long-term and indefinite; Since the Levant has religious significance, the massive influx of Jews could have triggered an "Arab-Israeli conflict" or even a second cold war between the Comintern and the Islamic League of Jamahiriyas. During the Anglo-Soviet split, the Lyon Entente and the August Agreement agreed that the JAO was the only official Jewish state. When the automation began, the JAO in order not to experience a high unemployment rate and not earn the "hate" of the USSR, implemented "automation with Jewish characteristics"; where the automation, more than being something politically correct, was going to be carried out under the interests and goals of the JAO Jews. During the automation, personal and patio property increased, as well as personal exchanges and barter, organoponics (of Cuban origin), hydroponics, terrace crops, crops with artificial light, etc. became increasingly popular. At this time the JAO was responsible for the "flowering of Siberia"; The JAO together with Yakutia would create a joint venture whereby Jewish scientists and technicians transformed Yakutia into a green orchard through advanced techniques of plant breeding, vernalization, bioremediation, forestry, and mycorrhization. These techniques were based on the scientific-ideological currents of Lysenkoism, Neo-lysenkoism, Stametslismo, Vavilovismo, Pleasantlismo, Karpenchenkoismo, etc. The success in Yakutia, led to the recruitment of Jewish technicians and scientists in various Soviet republics, countries of the August agreement and outside of it. The JAO was one of the most nuclearized territories of the Soviet Union, only being surpassed by "South Turkestan"; Not only were there the typical fusion reactors, but there was a great variety of "minireactors" of molten salts, Thorium, Tritium, Boron, Polywell, melters and other types that were part of personal property. As they did not use uranium or plutonium for their operation, the Soviet authorities generally did not give them so much importance, they also had a large number of chelators and decontamination equipment, on the other hand the JAO had a different political status that exempted it from certain guidelines.
During the restoration of capitalism in Russia, the JAO was one of the few entities of the Russian Federation, to maintain automation. However at this stage many commons were converted into private farms, private enterprises, semi-state enterprises and corporations. Despite the fact that Russia was suffering from high inflation, the JAO through the "JAO Monetary Authority" had issued the "Shekel" since 2020. During the liberalization era the popular assembly together with the executive president of the JAO became pro-communist or pro-fatherland depending on which clique won. Many Jews along with their fellow Yakuts became the new agricultural giants.
Thank you very informative
Can I have your dizzy WTF foxy?
Tell me what it is or Just friend my account aka freefrance_34
How did the partisan held cities such as Milano-Genova pocket, Kyiv or Minsk-Vilnius pocket manage to hold too long? Minsk was blocking a strategic highway and railway from Russia, Milano from Southern France, both of them crucial for German retreat operations? Italian uprisings were surpressed by the Swiss reinforcement, but they held really long, while Minsk was never retook.
Minsk and Milano have a bypass, Genova and North Italian pocket must have been blocking the Aurelia supply/escape route. And the routes must have been permanently sabotaged.
And Tarvisio pass was also occupied
you should make a video where the catholic insurgents win in italy
Hey Foxy why Stepan Bandera would be a monarchist and not Nat-Synd in this timeline?
Could you please make one about Volga German republic🙏🙏🙏
Do alternative history of Bulgaria
Hey. great content. Which font do you use in the textboxes?
Times new Roman
Why didn't Italy take over the Italian-majority regions in Switzerland?
one question. will they continue to lore from 2087 and also create content for ww3?
Please tell me what it is
Perfect.love from japan
1964 kind a big Sicily, do you agree?
That was defenetly intresting, but i am kinda confused. I thought that the second comitern became more of a Third positionist. Mostly because the Soviet Union ends up strongly muslim together with Libya. How do they mix the secular marxist communism with Islam? Aslo wasnt Germany teutonic communist, wich sounds pretty christian as well.
If i have read the subtext correctly he's preparing germany to be this, súper futurist soviet german republic.
In the video is noted that germany continúes using both soviet style goverment *and* a better use of automátion,
@@234n9 Yea, they are defenetly some kind of hardcore futurists. But i am still wondering why is called "teutonic communism".
@@Lukov17it is from British video isnt it? I think it was just propaganda from quasi-Fascist Romantic goverment
what?
It's Italian Pizza time...~
L'Italia è caduta, milioni devono cambiare fazione
Does foxy still have the dizzy server
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all perfect but damm, that sardinia flag for a sardinian state not ruled by savoy..
The bias is becoming to strong to ignore
Hi wtf Foxy, who is joseph francis
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Oooooooooooooo leee f@ck this is great
Germany would just invade during the first Fasces era
Make about Japan
Hi!
I'm making red flood map in AOH II. And you make video about Socialist Italy. WOW
italy
I hate syndicalism
I don't really like the Welltereich Scenario because of this strange Buff on socialists in the 90s
The Socialist countries didn't just magically became 'buff' in the 90s, they already had a really good living condition even before the Second Weltkrieg happened and because they actually care for its people, and they have a democratic system that's far more representative of the people and one that has more vestige of power given to the people.