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As the German victory neared for the Soviet Union, the guards of Mauthausen decided to eliminate a significant majority of prisoners. 500 men were forced to undress and then doused with freezing cold water, left to expire in the cold February air.
As the German victory neared for the Soviet Union, the guards of Mauthausen decided to eliminate a significant majority of prisoners. 500 men were forced to undress and then doused with freezing cold water, left to expire in the cold February air.


Karbyshev refused to let the cold kill him, instead waiting for the guards to leave.
Karbyshev refused to let the cold kill him, instead waiting for the guards to leave, before escaping the clutches of the Reich and fled back to Russia.

The torture and freezing water he endured in that godforsaken camp changed the course of his life, leaving his heart a frozen lump. At an uncertain time, presumably during the West Russian War, he reemerged in the West Siberian People's Republic after he had returned to his home city of Omsk.

Karbyshev would serve as a lieutenant general under the West Siberian People's Republic, led by Lazar Kaganovich. However, he and Kaganovich's relations were always tense. Driven by his bitterness towards the Germans, as well as his survivalist beliefs, he broke ties with Kaganovich and founded the All-Russian Black League, taking control of Omsk.

He believed that the leadership of his new league was the only way that Russia could survive the impending Great Trial, where German and Russian troops meet once more. He became the mentor of Dmitri Yazov, who he destined to succeed him and prepare Russia for the Great Trial. A final war against Russia, with a possible destruction of Russia as an entity.

Unbeknownst to him, however, the despots and their clique of officers have twisted his words and effectively destroyed the Black League's orginal purpose. Now, as a powerless, dying figurehead, he can only watch his time run out before the All-Russian Black League gears itself towards a war of revenge and destruction against Germany in their final hope of the Great Trial.

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Dmitry Karbyshev
Dmitry Karbyshev, 1962
Details
Native NameДмитрий Михайлович Карбышев
Date of Birth26 October 1880
Place of BirthOmsk, Russian Empire
Age at start81 years old
Nationality Russian (Omsk)
RoleHead of State of Omsk
Political Party
ChL - Oficerskaya Klika,
ChL - Loyalisty Karbysheva
Ideology
Despotism (Personally)
Ultramilitarism (Party)

Dmitry Mikhaylovich Karbyshev (Дмитрий Михайлович Карбышев) was born on the 26th of October in 1880 in Omsk. He is the founder of the All-Russian Black League in Omsk. He is the main theorist for the Great Trial, albiet different from the one the newer officers in Omsk practice.

Dmitry Yazov succeeds him due to his death early game.

Backstory

Dmitry Karbyshev was captured at the start of the Great Patriotic War, in the Mogilev Region.

Sent to various concentration camps, he was coerced repeatedly to work for the Nazis. Time after time he refused, instead leading a resistance cell in the concentration camps he was held in.

As the German victory neared for the Soviet Union, the guards of Mauthausen decided to eliminate a significant majority of prisoners. 500 men were forced to undress and then doused with freezing cold water, left to expire in the cold February air.

Karbyshev refused to let the cold kill him, instead waiting for the guards to leave, before escaping the clutches of the Reich and fled back to Russia.

The torture and freezing water he endured in that godforsaken camp changed the course of his life, leaving his heart a frozen lump. At an uncertain time, presumably during the West Russian War, he reemerged in the West Siberian People's Republic after he had returned to his home city of Omsk.

Karbyshev would serve as a lieutenant general under the West Siberian People's Republic, led by Lazar Kaganovich. However, he and Kaganovich's relations were always tense. Driven by his bitterness towards the Germans, as well as his survivalist beliefs, he broke ties with Kaganovich and founded the All-Russian Black League, taking control of Omsk.

He believed that the leadership of his new league was the only way that Russia could survive the impending Great Trial, where German and Russian troops meet once more. He became the mentor of Dmitri Yazov, who he destined to succeed him and prepare Russia for the Great Trial. A final war against Russia, with a possible destruction of Russia as an entity.

Unbeknownst to him, however, the despots and their clique of officers have twisted his words and effectively destroyed the Black League's orginal purpose. Now, as a powerless, dying figurehead, he can only watch his time run out before the All-Russian Black League gears itself towards a war of revenge and destruction against Germany in their final hope of the Great Trial.