History of the People's Social Republic

{| align="center" width="900px"  The People's Social Republic was founded on May 24, 1948, after a coup of the United Nations led government was successful in restoring the Aryan state's complete independence from international bodies. However the state was first founded on August 7, 1940 after a proclamation by Adolf Hitler gave the region full autonomous status as the first part of the soon to be reunified greater German state. The state's history can be broken down into eight major sections, but an official government version of pre-state history can be viewed here. The cold war is broken into two sections following the death of Heerführer Hendrik Von Werner in December of 1972.

Founding and Aryan Statehood (1940)


In 1934 Adolf Hitler informed members of his cabinet of his intention to create the "Aryan State" starting with a small area of land in between Germany and Austria. Hitler wanted the state to be the first prototype to the great German civilization he envisioned, and announced that rising party member Hendrik Von Werner would be placed in charge it's creation. The state was to become the grand capital of the unified Germany state, and was called Armstadt (Asiatiese: God City) by many in preparation. Today this title is still used by many residents of Moritz, and the area is still envisioned to become the holy Aryan State capital after the Rünisch Ásatrú Gods destroy earth.

While much of the planning for the People's State took place in Berlin, the populations and territory within Germany that were to be apart of the state began to transform as early as 1935. The German state evicted hundreds of thousands and practiced a scorched earth policy destroying villages, towns, and cities in an effort to completely transform the state with complete party control. By 1936 the first foundations of major party buildings and stadiums were being poured in St. Gallen, and construction of other new towns and cities began shortly after. Meanwhile all across Germany families competed to be selected as the first residents of the new Aryan State, known as the Mortiz Lottery. Pandemonium swept across parts of Poland and Czechoslovakia, as well as all of Austria and Germany as millions vied to be selected to live in the new "German Paradise" as it was marketed. Later Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Belgium were also included and saw many deemed "Sauber Männern" (literally translated as Clean Men) moved into the state, regardless of willingness (see Moritz WWII Brain Drain).

The Moritz military was also created to start training troops and saw huge numbers of recruits, which Hitler used to train millions before WWII. The nation was ruled by the Edict Council, a seven member body made up of academic minds. While the nation had a serious military training program, it abandoned its military after Hitler had revealed his own German military. The newly founded Moritz was primarily to be a superior academic nation that was to excel and govern the new Germany after WWII.

WWII (1941-1945)
Ironically Moritz was neutral during WWII, and did not participate in any military exercises. The now independent nation although heavily supportive of the Nazi regime did not engage in military action nor was it the site of concentration camps or forced labor facilities. The Edict Council did not want to see the last decade of progress destroyed by the war they viewed as meaningless. Throughout the war they remained allies of the German state, but with no federal military the state was not capable of handling warfare. As the war continued and it became apparent that Moritz would indeed need a military to survive did it begin to once again train a new federal military. The first Moritz Federal Military units were unveiled in 1944, one year before Germany's defeat.

Modern (2003-2013)

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